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Memories

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Happy Times

I went to live in Llanthony village around 1970 with my husband who was brought up at The Daren Farm, and our children Lynda and Andrew. We lived in The Cornmill which is directly opposite the old post office, it was called Mill Cottage ...Read more

A memory of Llanthony

Happy Days In Morden

I lived in Leamington Ave from 1936 - 1956 with my parents who selected the new house for its long south facing garden which backed onto Hillcross School field. During the war my mother and I were evacuated to Bucklebury in ...Read more

A memory of Morden by lily02

48 Horley Road

The car on the opposite side of the road to the Clearview garage was my dad's Triumph Renown. And I can't quite see what the signs say on the cafe next door but one to my house but I remember it as Molly's Cafe - a transport cafe. ...Read more

A memory of Earlswood

Parham House

I was sent there at the age of 5 in 1951. It was run by Mrs Russel known as Auntie Barbara and her husband Uncle Max who kept pigs. I stayed there for holidays as well and when I went to boarding school at the age of 8 I returned for ...Read more

A memory of Saxmundham by louise

Big House

hi everyone we were at monksbarn in the 60s there was pam, linda,ivy,joy,jimmy. we had to put our best clothes on for church sundays, then it was willies and coat to play out in the garden ,there was a small shelter we called a den. the ...Read more

A memory of Reading by ivycrossthwaite

Childhood Memories.

I grew up in the house at the end of the street which was called Cherry Cottage.I would be about 3 or 4 when the picture was taken. My mum had the large Yew tree on the right of the house front sawn down as it made the house dark. My ...Read more

A memory of Naburn by wgeastwood

The Lees Of Callow End

My father's mother's family (Lee or Lea) lived in a cottage called Brook House, near Broadlands Farm. We have a picture of Brook House painted in about 1910, in which it seems as if the cottage may have been part of the ...Read more

A memory of Callow End by banjolele

Vine House Farm Nene Terrace

Not so much a memory, but I'm researching my family tree and my family, the Patmans, lived in Nene Terrace at Vine House Farm. My great grandfather is Arthur George, born in 1899 and died 1964, he was married to Vivian ...Read more

A memory of Crowland by bc1976

Christmas Day On West Park

I was born the third of four children in Breaston. Our Christmas's were spent with my Mum's sister's family consisting of Aunty, Uncle/god father and a male cousin 7 months younger than me who I mercilessly tormented ...Read more

A memory of Long Eaton by tina_l62

St Pauls Cray School Memories.

I was living at the time at the top of what was called Chalk Pit Avenue, then an unmade and often muddy road in bad weather, at the bottom of the garden was a field and across the field was a fairly large house ...Read more

A memory of St Paul's Cray by Derek Stocker

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Captions

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Caption For Wymondham, The Market Place And Cross C1965

The modern shop fronts in the town hide many old medieval houses.

Caption For Stoneleigh, Ewell Court Parade C1960

Most of the houses and business premises in this suburb were constructed in this mock-Tudor style in the years leading up to the Second World War.

Caption For Chipping, Wolfen House C1955

The photograph shows Wolfen House after its transformation, in a beautiful woodland setting.

Caption For Braunston, High Street C1950

Just beyond it, the half- timbered house is believed to be the oldest building in Braunston. Further down to the right was the village bakery with a 'Hovis' sign on the façade.

Caption For Staverton, The New Inn C1955

This was one of Phipps's houses; the Northampton brewers were taken over by Watney's in the 1960s. Today this pub sports the name of the Countryman.

Caption For Ribchester, The Almshouses C1960

These attractive almshouses on Stydd Lane, complete with a well for their water, were built by John Shireburn in 1728 to house five Catholic spinsters or widows.

Caption For Newcastle, High Street C1951

Major-general Thomas Harrison, who served in the Parliamentary army during the Civil War, was born in a house on the High Street.

Caption For Newcastle, High Street 1951

Major-general Thomas Harrison, who served in the Parliamentary army during the Civil War, was born in a house on the High Street.

Caption For Cootham, The Village 1894

A small village, built to house Parham Estate employees, Cootham is situated near to the foot of the downs.

Caption For Romford, Laurie Square C1965

The flower beds and war memorial have now been replaced by the roundabout and pedestrian subway and the first houses in Park End Road have been replaced by the extension to the Town Hall.

Caption For Bocking, The Convent 1900

Fulling Mill House, to the right, was once home to the Nottages, who built Cane's Mill. Later, the artist and philanthropist Edith Arendrup lived there.

Caption For Black Notley, The Watermill 1903

Fulling Mill House, to the right, was once home to the Nottages, who built Cane's Mill. Later, the artist and philanthropist Edith Arendrup lived there.

Caption For Newport, Crown House And Tudor House 1932

Crown House started life as The King's Head.

Caption For Llanellen, The Church 1898

The projection of the nave walls beyond the wall of the chancel would, as in many churches, have housed the rood-stair in the past.

Caption For Middleton, Church 1895

The single bell is housed in an 18th-century bellcote with an ornate Gothic spire - this has since been removed down to the tops of the windows.

Caption For Chelford, Old Cottages C1955

At first glance, Church Houses seem to be typical farm labourers` cottages next door to the church, but a closer look at the left- hand group suggests that once this was a single substantial

Caption For Petersfield, College Street 1906

E J Baker, the High Street butcher, was delivering to the substantial houses, many of which still stand today.

Caption For Bentworth, The Sun 2004

At one time there were three public houses in Bentworth - the Sun, the Star and the Half Moon, The latter, which was owned by J F Complin and leased to Farnham United Breweries, was closed in 1911.

Caption For York, Skeldergate Bridge C1885

We are looking towards Ouse Bridge with South Esplanade on the right.The view has remained virtually the same, except for the difference in the river traffic and a change of use for some of the

Caption For York, View From Skeldergate Bridge C1885

We are looking towards Ouse Bridge with South Esplanade on the right.The view has remained virtually the same, except for the difference in the river traffic and a change of use for some of the

Caption For Abingdon, St Helen's Church 1890

This view was taken looking along the backwater from Abingdon Bridge with the gardens of houses in East St Helen Street on the right and a then well-treed Nag's Head Island on the left.

Caption For Longdon, Moat Bank C1960

There has been a great deal of modern building in the village, though many of Longdon's half- timbered houses have survived.

Caption For West Runton, Roseberry Road 1923

Built with the guesthouse trade in mind, most of these houses actually became homes. Runton's population doubled between 1890 and 1930.

Caption For Polesworth, Pooley Hall C1955

Pooley Hall was built by Thomas Cockayne between 1506 and 1509 on the site of a much older house.