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Memories Of The Red Lion

I was born in 1966 and lived in the Red Lion. My dad and mum were married in 1961. My dad lived in the village all his life, moving to the Red Lion on his marriage. My dad was formerly of Temperance Hall, down the road ...Read more

A memory of Wareside in 1966 by Amanda Shaw

Living In

When I moved to live on the Cricket Green with my parents in 1947, the previous tenants were called Bacon, and for many years afterwards, people would say "Oh you live in Bacons' old house" - my mother would seethe!  My brother ...Read more

A memory of Hartley Wintney in 1950 by Heather Tierney

St Endellion Church

In this old and wonderful church I was baptised, went to Sunday school and was confirmed, and every time I enter it I am in awe and feel my ancesters all around me.  Being born and brought up in Trelights, my mother was a ...Read more

A memory of St Endellion in 1940 by Jan Cowling

My Subsequent Visit 29.10.2008

My wife and I had pre-arranged to meet my sister and her entourage in the Fox and Hounds at midday yesterday. The long and winding lane from Eynsford became muddier and narrower with each passing mile and we ...Read more

A memory of Romney Street in 2008 by Peter Collihole

Mountain Ash

My mom would talk about Mountain Ash, she was born in Quakers Yard in 1929, my nan, she was born in Llanrug in 1904, name was Griffiths, later she became Mrs Jackson and lived at 3 Field St. I am so sorry that I can't find any of ...Read more

A memory of Mountain Ash by June Wood

1958 1964

My name is Steve Whitfield, we lived in Whitecroft (on the Crossroads) and that is where I grew up. Went most of my time to boarding school with my two brothers, dating back to the 1960s. My father was employed as Chief Accountant for ...Read more

A memory of Quernmore by First Name Last Name

Kingsbury Road Prefabs

We lived in the prefabs in Kingsbury Road from 1955 until 1961, when we moved to Maple Grove off Church Lane. I remember taking our pets to the PDSA van in the swimming pool car park, which was a 300 yard walk for us. As ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1958 by Peter Brown

Where Does The Time Go

This is the church where my 17 year old son was christened. This is also the church where I spent most of my childhood. From about the age of 10, my friends and I would go grave rubbing. We actually spent more time cleaning ...Read more

A memory of Farndon in 1980 by Tracey Nevitt

Church Choir

I think it was about 1959 when a new Vicar arrived in the village of Yapton he was the Rev. Nelson. I was 12 at the time, His wife who we only knew as Mrs Nelson decided to start a church choir. So with a few of my cousins and girls I ...Read more

A memory of Yapton in 1959 by Jackie Newey

Number 2 Montague  Terrace

Barbara Brian.  I loved reading your memories of Montague Terrace and I thank you for them. Were you the young Miss Andrews that rode that posh bicycle and lived behind the shop and did your dad at times teach tap ...Read more

A memory of Bishopstoke in 1930 by Frederick Cannock

Captions

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Caption For Brampton, The Royal Oak And Signpost C1955

A few hundred yards along the present B1514 road past the turning to Pepys House, the road forks at the roundabout where the main road runs eastwards towards the A14 and the left road takes us

Caption For West Bay, The Quay 1897

This side of the harbour had been the shipbuilding yard in Bridport creek.

Caption For Weybridge, The Parish Church C1955

The build- ing on the right is the Midland Bank; between it and the church- yard is a narrow passage, now called Church Lane, leading to the south door of the church.

Caption For Hunsdon, The Green C1960

He was convicted and was 'whipped until his back was bloody' in Angel Inn Yard, Hertford.

Caption For Sherborne, From Digby Road 1891

The Hotel was popular and a cab was even provided to transport guests from the railway, a distance of no more than a few hundred yards!

Caption For Belaugh, The Church 1921

The church is in a commanding position 75 yards from the water's edge, which at one time covered all the land at its base, even where the cottages in the picture have been built.

Caption For Barnstaple, From The Railway Station 1894

A local agent, collecting from the goods yard?

Caption For Wrecclesham, Village 1907

Three years prior to the date of this photograph, an Australian visitor claimed that for its six hundred inhabitants there were five licensed premises along two hundred yards of Wrecclesham's main street

Caption For Stamford, Barn Hill 1922

Just a few yards up the hill from All Saints' Church, Barn Hill is a far cry from the commercial bustle of Red Lion Square.

Caption For Spalding, Hall Place C1960

However, in early 2004 the whole area looked like a builders' yard.

Caption For Belfast, Antrim Road 1897

The horse-drawn tram system terminated here, but a walk of a few yards brought one to the steam-engine-driven Cavehill & Whitewell Company's trams.

Caption For Ramsgate, Royal Pavilion And Harbour 1906

The upper deck offered the opportunity for a 300-yard stroll around the outside of the main auditorium, while listening to a brass band.

Caption For Manchester, Eye Hospital 1889

Built of red Ruaben brick, and covering 3,500 square yards, the hospital has two striking terracotta reliefs at the front, 'Christ healing the blind' and 'Elymas struck blind', which were made by Mr Holding

Caption For Spalding, Hall Place C1960

However, in early 2004 the whole area looked like a builders' yard.

Caption For Blackburn, Sudell Cross 1895

The family built a large town house on King Street.They also built a large warehouse, and Sudell Court and Sudell's Yard appeared round it.

Caption For Ramsgate, Royal Pavilion And Harbour 1906

The upper deck offered the opportunity for a 300-yard stroll around the outside of the main auditorium, while listening to a brass band.

Caption For Bashall Eaves, The Village C1955

Sett-paved yards (right) withstood iron-shod cart wheels.

Caption For Odiham, The Bury 1910

The bakery was situated in the yard behind.

Caption For Godalming, High Street 1895

Next door is the overhanging 16th-century frontage of the White Hart Inn, with its impressive arch leading into the stable yard.

Caption For Lulworth, 1894

She survived until January 1953, when she proceeded under her own steam to the breaker's yard.

Caption For Braughing, The Maltings And St Mary's Church C1960

Upstream, a few hundred yards before the river reaches the churchyard, the ford over the river is jealously guarded by the village ducks, geese and swans, who challenge pedestrians and motorists; usually

Caption For Weymouth, The Swannery 1890

The branch railway from Weymouth to Portland (left) was built westwards from Weymouth railway yard (centre right) in 1862 and opened in 1865.

Caption For Standon, The Ford C1965

A few yards south of the paper mill, the trackway crosses the River Rib through a gently flowing ford.