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Memories

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My Home, 2012

Me and my partner, Michael, moved in to number 1 Lion Cottages in March 2012. We love the house and its history, the village is quaint and idyllic, a perfect setting. Michael is 6 foot tall and cannot stand up in all areas of the house, but this adds to the character, a small sacrifice to make.

A memory of Farningham by Rachel Holcroft

Metal Bridge My Grandfather Harry Holmes My Childhood

Harry was born at spennymoor 1877, he moved to metal bridge in 1898 when he married Elizabeth Joyce born 1878 from Easthowle.They were married at St Lukes church, Ferryhill by vicar ...Read more

A memory of Metal Bridge by Maureen Evers

Charlbury Road 1960's

My parents have lived in 34 Charlbury Road since 1967 and I have visited them often over the years, although I have not lived in Shrivenham for any length of time since 1972. I can remember playing in the fields and ...Read more

A memory of Shrivenham in 1967 by Julia Jones

Great Niece Of Joseph Henry Lachlan White

My great uncle's home. I had heard about Bredfield House all my life because it belonged to my great uncle, Joseph Henry Lachlan White. I only saw it in 1960, however, long after it had been demolished ...Read more

A memory of Bredfield in 1960 by Margot White

St Marys Home

My memories of the home, which was run by the Southwark Catholic Rescue Society. The sisters of charity looked after us, I was taken there just before my 10th birthday in april 1947 along with brothers Bill 13 and Bob 4. My early ...Read more

A memory of Gravesend in 1947 by James Duffy

Geoge And Dragon

I lived in Wingate in the 1960's. My Mother and father Jean and Syd Price had the George and Dragon pub for a while until it was pulled down. My Grandmother, Gina Richardson, also had the pub which I think was known as the Top ...Read more

A memory of Wingate in 1960 by Colin Price

Rickmansworth Road

When I was about 6, we moved to Ricky Rd. The Cassiobury Park gates were over the road to us, slightly to the left. Me and my two sisters were crossed across a very quiet road by our mum, with a packed lunch. We just played all ...Read more

A memory of Watford in 1960 by Lidia Skrzypek

Working In Clyffe Pypard

I came down from Scotland when I was 16 & was a nanny in Broad Hinton for a year for Mr & Mrs Huddy (can't remember the name of the house), & then I decided that I wanted to work with horses, so I got a ...Read more

A memory of Clyffe Pypard in 1969 by Alison Cloy

My Great Great Grand Parents

Up to 1840 my 2 x Great Grand parents lived in the village. It is said he was in General Hardware, whether it was in a shop or he travelled the village, I do not know. They lived in the little white cottages ...Read more

A memory of Buckland

Childhood

Between about 1956 and 1963, every year, my Mum and I would holiday in London for a week and then visit Auntie Claire in Cerne Abbas for one week. Claire lived in Acreman Street a direct reflection that the Cerne Giant took up an Acre ...Read more

A memory of Dorchester in 1960 by Dave Knight

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Captions

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Caption For Kirkburton, North Road C1955

On the left is the town's Post Office, converted from a private house.

Caption For Yelvertoft, Post Office And Main Road C1955

Lining the street are various charming cottages and houses of character.

Caption For Thrapston, The Nine Arches Bridge C1955

The houses in the distance have been demolished. The reed beds along the river were once harvested for the local Loveday family, who produced baskets, horse collars, chair seats and other products.

Caption For Littlebourne, Village 1903

On the left-hand side of the street, the ventilators of the oast house project from the roof.

Caption For Hope Under Dinmore, The Fork Road C1955

Stagecoaches would have been forced to stop here to pay their toll at the toll house overlooking the junction. Notice the AA phone box, a common sight around the countryside in the 1950s.

Caption For Nottingham, Nurses Quarters General Hospital 1923

The house was built as a war memorial for the city and county, and provided 130 rooms. Following the closure of the hospital, the building has been converted into luxury apartments.

Caption For Scarborough, Holiday Chalets C1955

Small buildings with Spartan facilities provided an inexpensive holiday for many people for whom even staying in a boarding house or hotel was beyond their financial reach.

Caption For Henley On Thames, New Street C1955

The town hall is a considerable ornament to the town, and the market-house is a commodious and well constructed building'.

Caption For Twickenham, King Street C1960

This scheme caused dismay beyond the confines of the town, in a row reminiscent of the one in 2005 over plans to knock down Victorian housing in Liverpool and replace it with modern housing stock

Caption For Shorwell, The Village 1951

It is said that she often made the journey here from Osborne House to admire the setting of this village and its fascinating old church.

Caption For Woodstock, Market Street C1960

The 17th-century building was originally four separate houses.

Caption For Skelton, Castle 1891

The present castle is a battlemented house dating from around 1800, and the seat of the Wharton family. It was the birthplace of Commander Wild, an Antarctic explorer.

Caption For Buxton, Pavilion Gardens C1871

Over a century later, the Pavilion Gardens still provide the nucleus of the town's leisure activities, with Frank Matcham's beautifully-restored Opera House close by.

Caption For Whatstandwell, River Derwent C1960

Whatstandwell gets its strange name from Walter Stonewell, a 14th-century resident, whose house was next to the former ford which crossed the river here.

Caption For Whitstable, The Old Neptune 1950

The new Old Neptune was a conversion of two cottages; at the time of this photograph it was a local brewer's Tomson & Wotton's house.

Caption For Winster, Market House C1955

The 17th-century Old Market House at Winster was the first property to be acquired by the National Trust in the Peak District, in 1906.

Caption For Highbridge, Market Street C1960

Demolished in 1984, it once stood opposite the market house, used for the sale of locally made Cheddar and Caerphilly cheese. Outside was a street market selling clothes, furniture and food.

Caption For Swavesey, High Street C1965

The centre of the village is located around the White Horse public house (centre right).

Caption For Husthwaite, East View C1955

The village of mellow Victorian and Edwardian houses has not changed much since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Woodhouse, The Cross And Old Cross Daggers C1960

Opposite is the equally ancient Old Cross Daggers public house, one of the oldest buildings in the village.

Caption For Marlborough, College Avenue 1901

A shady spot suitable for scholarly discussion or common-room gossip, this avenue of lime trees, their bases encircled by benches, replaces a circular drive and lawn in front of C House.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, The War Memorial 1924

Plaques on the railings list the fallen of the Second World War, when much of Barrow's housing was demolished or damaged.

Caption For Trenarren, Village 1912

The small hamlet of slate-roofed farm houses and cottages lies at the end of a lane near Black Head, sheltered in the valley which climbs up from Hallane Beach.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Marine Gardens C1950

This photograph looks back at the same houses as those shown in 41386 and 41387.The well-laid out public gardens give a tropical air to the scene.The Lees Hotel was one of the many hotels to be found