Maps

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Memories

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Fair Oak As It Was

My first day of school was September 1965 at Fair Oak Infants. It wasn't too bad the first day as my Mum was allowed to stay at the back of the classroom, but after that I was left on my own. I became very ...Read more

A memory of Fair Oak in 1965 by Gary Houghton

Piano Teacher On Newbury Road

When this photo of Newbury Rd. was taken I was 9. I used to walk from my house on Coppice Rd. Kingsclere to Newbury Rd. where I took piano lessons. I don't remember the name of the teacher but she played the organ ...Read more

A memory of Kingsclere in 1955 by Susan Dunn

Snowing And Floating

Can't be too specific about the year, just know I was young. Perhaps we'd not been long in our house on Carr Lane, having lived in Dronfield before. What a treasure this house was, running water, separate bedrooms ...Read more

A memory of Dronfield Woodhouse in 1956 by Raymond Gee

Happy Days

The main memory that I have is growing up in a small village with lots of friends, the pear tree wall will last in my memory for ever, the meeting place for all, playing football on the green, fathers aginst the children, everyone was ...Read more

A memory of Haskayne in 1962 by Richard Melling

Roby Mill School

I attended Roby Mill School. Miss Simm was my teacher. She caught the bus to the monument (Vicarage Corner), and walked down College Road picking pupils up along the way. It was almost 1 mile in distance, she did this twice a ...Read more

A memory of Upholland Sta in 1949 by Dorothy Kelly

Childhood Day Trips

I am now 62 years of age and remember many coach trips to Ogmore-by-Sea from Cardiff with my parents when my brother and I were small, always thinking how cold it must be to live there in winter. Never in a million years did ...Read more

A memory of Ogmore Vale in 1952

My Wonderful Childhood Days

I remember the day we moved into this little village. It was freezing cold, must have been February, mum had put a heater on in the lounge & I was riding round it on my little tricycle, but I was only 18 ...Read more

A memory of Fernhill Heath in 1969 by Claire Bowler

Pinner Fair

I was born in Ruislip Gardens in 1939, we were moved to Pinner in 1940 due to the war and living next to Northolt Aerodrome. I lived in the area for 20 years before emigrating to Adelaide, South Australia in 1967. On a visit to UK in ...Read more

A memory of Pinner in 1940 by Gordon Tomlinson

Goldthorpe In The Fifties

I was born in 1946 and lived in Manor Avenue. Cricket with dustbin lids propped up with a house brick in the "backins" were our stumps and we played from dawn to dusk during the summer holidays...except during Wimbledon ...Read more

A memory of Goldthorpe by swamidhyan

Rivacre Baths.

For those who never saw (or may have forgotten), the photo shows the view you had after coming in through the main entrance. The large fountain can be seen in the foreground, and was enjoyed by many children as they ran around ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton in 1947 by David Copnall

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Captions

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Caption For Finedon, The Village C1950

On the road to Thrapston is a round tower built by General Arbuthnot, a friend of the Duke of Wellington, to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo.

Caption For Sheerness, High Street C1950

Further down the road a lot of people are gathered outside Woolworth's store - perhaps they had a sale on.

Caption For Start Point, Lighthouse 1890

This is a wild and rugged coastline, with the only road a track to the light used by TrinityHouse to service it. Like other lighthouses around our coasts these days, it is now operated automatically.

Caption For Ashburton, West Street 1904

The town lies just inside the Dartmoor National Park alongside the main Exeter to Plymouth road. Once stage coaches thun- dered through, forcing bystanders onto the narrow pavements.

Caption For Plymouth, Bedford Street 1904

Bedford Street is another road that disappeared from the map following the blitz.

Caption For Romford, Main Road 1908

They were planted in both residential and main roads and the approach to the town from Gidea Park is a joy when the trees are in full foliage.

Caption For Ongar, The Lodge, Shelley Hall C1950

This picture shows its lodge on the main Ongar-Dunmow road.

Caption For Milford, Godalming Road 1906

Eric Parker was quite dismissive about Milford, describing it as 'less a village than a road', and having 'some pollarded elms and dusty jasmine'.

Caption For Northleach, The Stocks C1955

Northleach stands on the road from South Wales to London; it became an important coaching town, where inns such as the half-timbered Kings Head we see here provided shelter and accommodation to travellers

Caption For Swansea, The General And Eye Hospital 1893

The hospital was opened in 1869 and is located on St Helen's Road. St Andrew's church is just visible in the distance.

Caption For Houghton, The Village 1914

This photograph and H464004 show the same scene on the St Ives Road.

Caption For Rustington, The Village C1960

At Rustington, the 11th-century church and the cottages in The Street, Sea Lane and Station Road are all built of these flint boulders.

Caption For South Lancing, The Shops And Church C1955

During this period of expansion, the church of St Michael and All Angels, consecrated in 1924, was built opposite the junction of Penhill Road and South Street.

Caption For Hove, Kingsway Road C1955

Kingsway is Hove's coast road. Little has changed since this picture was taken nearly 50 years ago, save that the traf- fic is now a constant stream, not the solitary tandem pictured here.

Caption For Stockton On Tees, Town Hall C1955

Motor traffic levels were low when this photograph was taken - in later years severe restrictions and road re-design have been applied.

Caption For Braintree, Coggeshall Road 1923

Continuing the development of houses along the main Dunmow to Colchester Road, these fine houses, dating from the turn of the 20th century, were also built for the growing middle class.

Caption For Fulwood, Beech Drive C1965

Here we see the main road leading north from Preston and the Methodist Church.

Caption For Rugby, Market Place, High Street And Sheep Street 1932

In 1874 it moved again, to Reynolds Field, off Hillmorton Road, and in 1878 it moved yet again, to the bottom of Railway Terrace and Murray Road.

Caption For Lenham, Faversham Road C1960

Today, the village and its Tudor buildings is one of Kent's largest and busiest on the A20 road to Maidstone and Ashford.

Caption For East Ham, High Street C1965

The Midland Bank on the corner of Caulfield Road (right) is one of their 1920s Classical-style single-storey buildings that add quality to many High Streets.

Caption For Skegness, Lumley Road 1899

At the west end of Lumley Road there were a few shops in 1899, but the view is utterly transformed now from Roman Bank, a reference to the old Roman sea wall.

Caption For Countesthorpe, Station Road C1965

The road extends to the now defunct railway line as 20th-century Countesthorpe balloons in an amoebic sprawl westwards towards Cosby and Whetstone.

Caption For Gilling West, Village 1913

The village shop and post office in the distance beyond the children still functions, but the shop-like Gilling Club (to the left of the woman in the middle of the road) has become a house

Caption For Nottingham, Landing Stages, Turney's Quay 1893

It was closed to railway traffic in 1967 and reopened as a road bridge in 1979.