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Memories

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My Birthplace

II was born in this gorgeous building on July 10th 1966. This is the first time I have seen a picture of it and what a grand building, so sad to see the current state of it. My dad was in the army and stationed at Bovington. We moved ...Read more

A memory of Yeovil in 1966 by Paul Hewitt

The Snelling/Harding Family

I was born in Kirdford and have recently tried to start a family tree, I think my great grandad's mum was a Pullen. My Great Uncle Ron Snelling and his wife Mary owned the local garage and I am lead to believe there ...Read more

A memory of Kirdford by Tracy O'connor (Harding)

The Wills Family

Ambrose Wills, Inn Keeper and Farmer at the Ashberton Arms West Charleton, buried at the Church. His son George took on the pub and farm when the village was sold by the Marques of Northampton on the 22 of September 1919. ...Read more

A memory of West Charleton in 1900 by James Freeman

My First School

My very first memory is in 1934 when my parents, sister and I came to live in rooms over a private school in The Mount (from memory) near to a new Fire Station that had just been built. I was four years old and my mother was ...Read more

A memory of Chingford in 1930 by Alan Holden

Egg And Chips???

I have a strange but lovely memory of Forest Coal Pit. Mum and Dad worked shifts when we were kids so dad would often take the four of us out and about on his own, but being a 70's dad wasn't so good at cooking or organising ...Read more

A memory of Forest Coal Pit in 1973

Old Bank House, High Street, Cranleigh

My father was part of the family business, H Freemantle and Sons, who were coal merchants for many years in Cranleigh. During the 1950's and 60's we had our office in the Old Bank House at the entrance to the ...Read more

A memory of Cranleigh in 1960 by Christine Oberlander

Amazing Discovery At Rushton Spencer Church !! 1956

My late father, W Gary Bailey, and my grandfather, Master Builder W Lloyd Bailey (who built all of the houses on Brown Lees Road, Brown Lees ) were conducting maintenance work at the church, namely ...Read more

A memory of Biddulph in 1956 by Rob Bailey

Balidon Fond Memories

I was born on 15th August 1954 at Balidon. I am sure my father told me they had a fishpond as you came into the driveway at the front of the building. When he first came to see me, he went to open the door of a car he must ...Read more

A memory of Yeovil in 1954 by Julie Frost

Seeing My Neighbour

I use to attend St Gildas Convent and well remember getting off the bus and walking through Bide`s gardens to school; we used to collect the conkers in the Autumn. My neighbour was in the old hospital and I remember seeing him ...Read more

A memory of Yeovil by Julie Frost

Looking For Relatives

My grandfather, Alf Ellacott was one of nine children. His only brother died young but his seven sisters all lived in Blaengwynfi or Cymmer. He moved to Blackpill outside Swansea. My dad would like to find any ...Read more

A memory of Blaengwynfi in 1930

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Captions

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Caption For Barnwood, The Church C1960

Barnwood is mentioned in the Domesday Book, at which time it was owned by St Peter's Abbey in Gloucester.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Promenade 1929

The tearooms were built at the same time as the promenade; generous help was given to the Urban District Council for their construction by Harold Porritt. The swimming pool has not yet appeared.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Promenade 1936

Very little remains of Clare House Pier. The promenade is busy with people, a number of whom are partaking of refreshments at tables outside the tearooms.

Caption For Isle Of Grain, The Beach C1955

Here on the beach at the Isle of Grain smugglers would land their booty to be transported to London. Behind the beach are concrete anti-tank defences, left over from World War II.

Caption For Bromyard, Church Street C1960

The police station, seen here on the left, now serves as the Bromyard Youth Centre, with the library beside it. The timber building at the far end is known as the Bible House.

Caption For South Kirkby, The Green C1965

The newly-cut village green at South Kirkby, near Hemsworth, gives a neat, urban appearance to this former West Yorkshire mining village.

Caption For Chatteris, High Street C1955

It is the mid 1950's, the early days of television. Bearing in mind the fact that you cannot get much flatter than Fenland, just look at the height of the TV aerials!

Caption For Lymington, High Street C1955

Lymington's parish church at the western end of the High Street, with its prominent cupola and weather vane, was originally built in 1250, though it has many later restorations and additions.

Caption For Maidstone, Zoo Park C1955

One of Maidstone Zoo's zebras. The grounds of Cobtree Manor, at Sandling, close to Maidstone, now house the Museum of Kent Life, Cobtree Manor Golf Course and a 250 acre park.

Caption For Saltwood, Village 1902

Like so many little Kent villages, with its cottages and houses clustered around a small green, Saltwood epitomises the rural atmosphere of the county at the turn of the last century.

Caption For Connemara, Barnaderg Bay C1955

Barnaderg bay at the end of Ballynakill Harbour, close to Letterfrack. In the distance is the mountainous tract of Connemara. A rather beautiful boat is drawn up on the rocky foreshore.

Caption For Wisbech, Market Place C1955

The Ship Hotel, on the right of the photograph, was one of the eight inns and taverns that at one time or another stood along this side of the Market Place.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Biggar Bank Swimming Pool 1934

However, it was not all good news. An industrial town's prosperity ebbs and flows with the vagaries of the world market.

Caption For Manaccan, Village 1930

This hilltop village overlooks the head of Gillan Creek at the northern edges of the Lizard, close by the Helford River.

Caption For The Broads, A Greengrocer On The Broads C1945

Below Acle bridge a provisioner brings supplies of fruit, vegetables, milk (in churns) and other essentials to holidaymakers and people living on houseboats such as this one on the right.

Caption For Amberley, The Village 1901

Amberley straddles high ground to the south of Stroud, amid glorious Cotswold scenery.

Caption For St Annes, St Anne's Road West 1913

Though there are one or two motorcars around, the scene is relatively traffic free; people appear to be quite at ease either walking or standing in the middle of the road.

Caption For Ranworth, The Staithe C1945

Bundles of Norfolk reed lie stacked at the edge of Ranworth staithe awaiting collection by thatchers. The Maltsters Inn can be seen across the road.

Caption For Kettering, Manor House Gardens C1955

This photograph shows the busy junction at the top of Station Road and Northampton Road, which combine like an arrowhead opposite the Gardens. The Headlands stretches off to the left.

Caption For Lytham, The Promenade And The Pier 1913

The simple delights of a seaside holiday are all on view.

Caption For Newlyn, Harbour 1908

Boats are drawn up on the beach under the walls of the fishing township, and their nets are drying on the rails beside the slipways.

Caption For Peterborough, Cathedral 1919

At this time, Peterborough's people were looking hopefully toward peace after a brutal war whose only consolation had been that God was supposed to be on our side.

Caption For Ewell, Ruxley Splash 1907

A marvellously posed picture of the Ruxley watersplash, at Ewell on the Hogsmill River. It was situated in Ruxley Lane, now the B284.

Caption For Stevenage, High Street 1903

Another view of the dusty, un-made road surface of the High Street which carried so much traffic at the start of the century, together with the intrusive early telegraph poles which, sentinel-like, dwarf