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Western House , Cippenham , Berks

I am looking for a 'photo of Western House , Cippenham before it was demolished and replaced by the Western Hose School.

A memory of Cippenham by mark.alan.copeland

Even More "Ramblings" From A Barking Boy.

My fourth set of memories carries on with shops in Barking. Previously I had recalled those along from Fanshawe Avenue to the station. Over the other side past Cambridge Road was Lloyds bank on the corner, my ...Read more

A memory of Barking by geoff.purdy

Maybe Snap!

I was born in a private nursing home near Walpole Park in 1939. It was at the junction of Somerset Road and Culmingdon Road. I lived in Culmington Road until I married in 1961 when I moved to Hillingdon. I went to Harvington School ...Read more

A memory of Ealing by hilary.sykes

Chestfield And Swalecliffe. The War Years,

Have many memories, some happy, some sad, culminating in the death of my mother, Ivy Maud Smith on the 16th August 1944 when a V1 destroyed a railway bridge causing the train she was on to crash. Had two ...Read more

A memory of Swalecliffe by Graham Smith

Little Folks Home

Can anyone remember the little folks home in Bexhill on sea. I was only twelve at the time, this was around 1956. I can only remember a sister Moris and nurse Hancock, I have been back to find the place in 2001 but unfortunately did ...Read more

A memory of Bexhill by eric1944

Lyons Corner House

I remember the coffee shop too. We always had to rush past as Mum couldn't bear the smell of fresh roasting coffee. We would go into Lyons and I would always have a sausage roll with my drink. Happy days.

A memory of Bromley by capricorn_11

Bloomsbury Institution Sunday School

Bloomsbury Institution was in Bloomsbury St main Chaple was in Folwer St. I went there from the age of three to sixteen it was my second home went to five services on Sundays plus Band of Hope, Boys club, Band ...Read more

A memory of Nechells

Belleville School

A lady writing on here mentioned a couple of places in Battersea that bring back memories. First of all, she mentioned Meyrick Road. I never lived there, but my mum and dad did when my mum was carrying me. My mum and dad were Mr. and ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by s.fomes

Days Gone By

Stumbled across this site and have enjoyed the memories of old barking and the shops it had, thought that I should add my recollections and fill in a few blanks from the sixties and seventies, so starting from the Bull Pub and Heading ...Read more

A memory of Barking by andycairns

Well House Ilkley

Wells house,my Nan was a retired midwife, and we used to go to Wells house, for short holidays, it was for retired nursing staff, and at Christmas, the domestic staff, where young ladies from Germany,who made wonderful Xmas wreaths, ...Read more

A memory of Ilkley by margaretwanderer

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Caption For Long Eaton, Market Place And The Green C1950

The distinctive cafe now houses a hairdresser's shop.

Caption For Skegness, Walsh's Holiday Camp C1955

Walsh's Camp at Roman Bank is pictured here against the background of the Winthorpe housing estate; it is still there, but it has been updated and has many more caravans.

Caption For Redruth, Station 1906

The goods sidings and the horse-drawn covered wagon complete this typical station scene. In the background rears Carn Brea, with its monument and castle.

Caption For Newquay, The Huer's House 1907

The Huer's House is identical today, even down to the granite railing posts. Sited up on the headland near the harbour, this is where the huer waited to spot incoming pilchard shoals.

Caption For Hastings, Esplanade 1890

In this view from the pier virtually all the houses still survive, many now in a state of serious decay and others drastically altered.

Caption For Wordsley, King George's Field C1965

The fine bay windows of this house have been filled in with concrete and adorned with graffiti, while other windows have been boarded up.

Caption For Grayshott, Headley Road 1906

A horse-drawn omnibus can be seen in the distance in this Edwardian photograph.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, The Beach 1887

In this early view of the beach, there are already signs of local businesses capitalising on the new influx of visitors, with terraces of newly-built lodging houses and cheap hotels.

Caption For York, St. William's College 1892

It was decided to house them somewhere so that they could be close to the Minster, but out of the way of trouble.

Caption For Sleaford, Northgate C1950

Here, where South Gate meets North Gate, are the town's finest commercial buildings, such as the HSBC bank of 1903 on the left and the Sessions House of 1830 in Gothick style with a pointed arched ground

Caption For Burgess Hill, Station Road 1950

It developed around the railway station when houses were built for middle-class Victorian families who chose to live surrounded by beautiful woodland scenery.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Penns Hall Hotel C1965

In 1759 he also took on the lease of Penns House, which became Penns Hall.

Caption For Tettenhall, The Pool, Upper Green C1965

Mock-Tudor houses are typical of the area, though these have a pleasanter outlook than most. It may be pleasant, but not necessarily peaceful, as they stand close to the A41.

Caption For Yardley, Blakesley Hall C1965

This is one of them, a beautiful Elizabethan property rebuilt on the site of an earlier moated house by prosperous merchant Richard Smallbroke in 1575.

Caption For Overstrand, The Village 1906

There is very little grazing in this street apart from the gardens fronting the houses on the left - fortunately, the garden gates are all securely closed!

Caption For Norwich, Strangers' Hall 1919

Now a museum and well preserved, this ancient building was a 15th-century merchant's house, and was also owned in its history by two Norwich mayors.

Caption For Newmarket, Clock Tower 1922

Further right is Aberdeen House, now occupied by Judith Fisher.

Caption For Runswick, A Fisherman's Cottage 1936

Storms in the 19th century twice claimed all the houses here, but the rebuilding has not diminished the charm of this largely car-free village.

Caption For Bilsborrow, The White Bull C1955

What used to be the turnpike road running from London to Scotland had a busy toll house, which is now the Green Man inn.

Caption For Knaresborough, The Viaduct And The River 1921

Houses at the top of this picture date from 1721.

Caption For Luccombe, The Village 1901

Beyond the former school and schoolmaster's house is the church, dominated by its 15th-century tower which is over eighty feet high.

Caption For Stafford, The Public Library C1955

In the centre we can see the Grapes public house, and to the right is the sign for the Sun Inn, behind which was a smithfield, or cattle market.

Caption For York, St William's College 1908

It was decided to house them somewhere so that they could be close to the Minster, but out of the way of trouble.

Caption For Swanage, Highcliffe Composite C1955

Highcliffe, which traded as Highcliffe Methodist Guild Guest House, first appeared as a name in 1902 and now applies to a cul-de-sac seawards from Ulwell Road.