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1937 Onwards
I have fond memories of Winchmore Hill where I was born in 1937. We lived in Hadley Way till about 1949, then moved to Slades Hill in Enfield. I went to St Pauls School (Mr Gayler) then Minchenden. I well remember The Intimate ...Read more
A memory of Winchmore Hill
Mayday Hospital Croydon
I am Irish and did nurse training in the Mayday Hospital from 1962 until 1965. The work was very hard, but we, the student nurses, enjoyed a good social life. I loved visiting all the shops in Croydon but had very little ...Read more
A memory of Croydon in 1962 by
Wells Bottom Farm
As children, my two brothers and I would go to visit Nannan (my paternal grandmother) at Wells Bottom Farm, near Sowerby Bridge, Ripponden. We would stop at the Blue Bell Inn for a drink of pop, the highlight of the long car ...Read more
A memory of Ripponden in 1960 by
Finchley Road & Frognal Station, Looking East
Having lived from 1938 to 1959 in the adjacent Lymington Road, which backs onto the Richmond-Broad Street Line serving this station and having passed it daily to and from my way to school/work, I ...Read more
A memory of Swiss Cottage in 1950 by
University College School, Frognal
This was a Boys Grammar School. Their uniform was a cap and blazer with broad black and dark red stripes. During the war a number of the large houses in Frognal were evacuated by their wealthy owners, ...Read more
A memory of Swiss Cottage in 1950 by
Born At Barony Hospital
I was born, illegitimately, in Barony Hospital, Nantwich and lived in Church St, Crewe, moving to Cliffe Road when the "slum" houses were demolished and the police station was built there. I moved from my first school ...Read more
A memory of Crewe in 1954 by
Mishaps In South Croydon
The pub in the middle distance on the right is The Red Deer. On the triangle, which is formed by the junction of Brighton Road & Sanderstead Road, where incidentally I later lived & two of my children were born, ...Read more
A memory of Croydon in 1959 by
Riversdale School Broad Road
Hi There Does anyone remember Riversdale School (Miss Churchills) on Broad Road Sale. Would love to hear from anyone that went to this small private school during the 50's. I have some lovely fond memories of the school. Remember Susie the spaniel? Please reply if YOU remember. Regards Kath
A memory of Sale in 1953 by
Glorious Summers
My father was born in Bodorgan in 1930, known as Jack Cefn Crin. I spent many happy times staying with my grandparents Thomas Lewis Hughes and Margaret Hughes. Such a beautiful place and still remember the taste of the carrots ...Read more
A memory of Bodorgan by
Bristol, High Street And The Blitz 1940
Bristol's High Street scene of many strirring events in Bristol's history the heart of the city was destroyed and lost forever in 1940. As a city with docks and industry at its heart, Bristol was a natural ...Read more
A memory of Bristol in 1940 by
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There is a fine church, noted for its Decorated Gothic chancel, and a broad main street, once the market place.
Cobb Gate Jetty, Long Ledge and Broad Ledge lie below the ancient heart of the town (centre right).
At the time when this photograph was taken, it was possible to hold a cattle market in the broad street of this sizeable village.
The Broads have been called the pleasure grounds of Norfolk; they are the remains of a huge estuary that once spread over much of the eastern part of the county.
Corn Market 1951 This classic market town is famous for its broad streets and many inns - The Black Horse can be seen on the left in the picture.
These women players are at a considerable disadvantage with their long, billowing dresses and broad-brimmed headgear.
The heart of Georgian Weymouth overlooks the sands from the Gloucester Hotel (top left) and the Royal Hotel (centre left), in a broad sweep around to the Victorian spire of St John's Church and Brunswick
It becomes very shallow at this broad and sandy estuary, restricting boat movements to a brief period at high tide.
The main shopping centre is in the High Street to the east, leading away from the parish church, and Broad Street to the west.
Its broad High Street has a pleasing mixture of half-timbered buildings and elegant Regency houses.
Presiding over the town's broad High Street is the 120 feet high, pinnacle-topped tower of St James', which dates from the 15th century.
Wherries carried both passengers and freight all around the rivers and broads of Norfolk.
The horses are steadied from the front by the ferryman, and the driver holds the reins in case the animals bolt: it is a chain ferry, drawn through the water by a steam-driven boat alongside, so a sudden
This street scene is dominated by the façade of Lewis's store, with its broad plate glass windows and imitation rusticated pillars.
Amid displaced stairs and other paraphernalia, Samuel Govier (1855-1934) shoes a horse at the forge in Broad Street, where in 1895 he had been immortalised by the American artist James
Here groups of children have gathered to be photographed in the broad cobbled square.
The broad street of the village, with its grass verges, is lined with brick and weatherboarded houses.
Margate had been attracting hordes of trippers from London from 1753 onwards, Westgate remained a more sedate and favoured place for families throughout the late Victorian and Edwardian era, with its broad
The broad verges and continuous avenue of trees bring green, open space to the High Street and make it an attractive place to explore.
These women players are at a considerable disadvantage with their long, billowing dresses and broad-brimmed headgear.
These small low-cost windpumps were quite widely used in the Broads area; similar mills are preserved at Upton and How Hill, and can be visited.
Eastwards are Long Ledge, Curtis Cove and Broad Ledge, with Stonebarrow Hill in the distance.
This street, which leads north towards Doll Street, the station and the river, was broad and quiet at the time of the picture.
The view is northwards to the Old Boathouse in the Square, and the Assembly Rooms beside Bell Cliff at the bottom of Broad Street, which were pulled down in 1928.
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