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Memories

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Boarding School, Harcombe House.

In 1956 I went to Harcombe House as a boarder. Mrs Jowett was in charge of us - 52 girls. Crocket did the gardens and lived in a cottage on the lane, as did cook. Matron and the housemistress, Miss Haytor, lived in. ...Read more

A memory of Uplyme in 1956 by Inez Dight

Happy Holiday Memories

I now live in Lincolnshire but my father and family are native to Weston Rhyn and many family members still live in the area. I spent many happy holidays in Weston Rhyn as a schoolboy, I stayed at my aunt's house in ...Read more

A memory of Weston Rhyn in 1956 by Brian Hughes

Gladstone Park

Our family moved from Churchill Road, Willesden to the country right out to Dudden Hill, in Normanby Road. The entrance to the park was just down the end of the road near the old iron bridge. There was a rather short ...Read more

A memory of Hendon in 1961 by Jim Rabbitts

Birchington & Minnis Bay

I was partly raised in Birchington during the 1950's, my Nan & Grandad and Aunts & Uncles also lived there, I would spend all my summer holidays there at my Nan's house in Park Avenue ...happy days, I still think ...Read more

A memory of Birchington in 1950

My Memories

Oh my goody god, I lived in Erie Camp and I remember the view in this photo so well, those were the good days without a doubt. We left there in 1959 to live in Birmingham, but I have the best memories of Bordon, the primrose ...Read more

A memory of Headley Down in 1957 by Viviane Holding

Happy Days In Latimer

It was only two years or so, from 1959-61, aged 6-8, but it still seems as if the happiest period of my childhood in Latimer was one long, endless, glorious summer. My dad was in the army, in the King's Own Scottish ...Read more

A memory of Latimer in 1959 by John Sayer

Windsor Sundays

I remember always being taken by the parents to walk around Windsor Castle on a Sunday afternoon, just walking in then, not security checks or admission fees! And we were so bored of going to see the Dolls House which now you have ...Read more

A memory of Windsor by Caroline Moore

The Happiest Days Of Your Life

Brambletye school, well set between the beautiful Ashdown Forest and thriving town of East Grinstead on the Sussex/Surrey border was a paradise on Earth for any schoolboy with an aesthetically romantic (!) ...Read more

A memory of Brambletye House in 1959 by Giles Daubney

Great Memories Of This Area

Really it was 1961-66. I worked as a Geologist for the United Steel Companies based in Rotherham. I visited Haile Moor and Beckermet Mines every two or three weeks for 5 years and came to love the area and its people ...Read more

A memory of Thornhill in 1961 by Geoff Potts

Growing Up In Newton

I was born in the old cottage on the left, 175 High Street, in 1948, as June Glencross, my parents squatted there after the war, my dad became the local builder. In 1956 we moved up the road to the old congregational ...Read more

A memory of Newton-le-Willows in 1948 by June Bennetts

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Captions

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Caption For Exmouth, Rolle Street 1895

Rolle Street was named after the prominent family that lived at nearby Bicton House.

Caption For Wickhambreaux, The Green 1903

This pretty old Kentish village of Saxon vintage has a lovely green (alas, not now as rural as it looks here) surrounded by lime and chestnut trees, some grand Georgian houses and simpler homes.

Caption For Wisbech, The Clarkson Memorial, Bridge Street C1965

The Spread Eagle was re-fronted in 1932 and another storey added; it has recently closed its doors as a public house.

Caption For Great Houghton, High Street C1965

Modern 1950s and 1960s houses of various different styles can be seen on the right of Great Houghton High Street in this photograph.

Caption For London, Old Church Cheyne Walk 1890

Away from the boisterous life of the river, Cheyne Walk, with its narrow, balconied houses and modish shops, was a haven of gentility, dedicated to refined if somewhat Bohemian pursuits.

Caption For London, Chelsea Watermans Arms 1875

Away from the boisterous life of the river, Cheyne Walk, with its narrow, balconied houses and modish shops, was a haven of gentility, dedicated to refined if somewhat Bohemian pursuits.

Caption For Dartmouth, Quay 1899

The row of shops and houses was built in the late 16th and early 17th centuries on the New Quay, which, as the name suggests, had only just been reclaimed from tidal mud.

Caption For Abergavenny, From The Blorenge C1960

The church, castle and market hall, the historic heart of the town, remain at the centre, but more modern housing fans out from it in this scene.

Caption For Coltishall, The Village 1902

Horses graze the rich meadows that keep the waters of the River Bure from the village street. Handsome pantile-roofed red-brick houses line the grassy banks.

Caption For Potterne, Porch House 1898

This is the late 15th-century timber-framed Porch House, pictured about 20 years after its last restoration.

Caption For Castle Combe, Village 1904

The village's favourable microclimate encourages the profusion of climbing plants up the walls of the houses, which have the steep pitched stone roofs typical of Cotswold villages.

Caption For Hauxwell, The Village 1913

The only change to this scene is that the house on the left is now a barn, which is unusual.

Caption For Lechlade, High Street C1955

The mix of shops and inns and residential houses in the High Street continues right through Lechlade, which grew up as a medieval market centre.

Caption For Hartford, The River 1898

A winter river scene with the church in the distance; the boathouse with a path beside it belongs to Hartford House.

Caption For East Runton, The Viaduct 1933

The line was opened in 1887 and had an enormous impact on the village, creating a dramatic increase in house and shop building to accommodate the large numbers of visitors.

Caption For North Warnborough, The Village 1904

Today, with increased housing development, North Warnborough has almost joined up with Odiham. A new bypass has helped to reduce the high volume of traffic running through the village.

Caption For Great Sampford, The High Street C1955

On the side of the house facing us is the date 1595. Behind the trees on the left is the church of St Michael. Note the fine example of thatching on the buildings in the foreground.

Caption For Norwich, Earlham Hall 1938

Earlham Hall is a complex 16th- and 17th-century house in brick and flint, with early 18th-century shaped gables. It is now the School of Law of the University of East Anglia.

Caption For Lullington, Church 1891

This tiny flint and stone church, capable of housing only some 20 worshippers, is one of the smallest churches in England.

Caption For Mill Hill, Stirling Corner And The Kings Arms Pub C1955

Well-designed bollards and street signs front a typical road-house at the junction of the Great North Road with the lesser east-west Elstree to Chipping Barnet Road.

Caption For St Ives, Capel Court 1906

House and lane were demolished in the 1930s.

Caption For St Ives, On The Beach C1900

Of the buildings behind the beach, three were public houses. The central building is the famous Sloop Inn, still operating today.

Caption For Wellow, High Street C1955

Towards the edge of the village are former Rural District Council houses, now with lusher gardens, and opposite is a former Nonconformist chapel dated 1898.

Caption For Cottesmore, The Village C1955

The houses are mostly thatched and built of stone. Bus timetables, an important part of any village, are on show next to the other essential, the village shop.