Places

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Maps

65 maps found.

Books

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Memories

4,574 memories found. Showing results 181 to 190.

Derwent Hotel 1970s

I worked at the Derwent hotel in 1973 & 1974. I came from Sheffield with a friend to work the season but ended up working 2 seasons. It was then owned by Mr Morel & the manager was Mr Sorrentino. It was a great hotel to ...Read more

A memory of Torquay by Val Enjuanes

White City

Hi. I'm nearly 64, we moved to Britwell from the White City near QPRs Football ground. I was born in 1960 & we moved to Britwell when I was a year old. My dad worked for Mars as Maintenance engineer. We lived in Lynch Hill Lane ...Read more

A memory of Britwell by Pauline Davis

The Mighty Slide Of Stephens Park

When very young I used to go with my father to the huge allotments opposite the parade of shops in Wrotham Road. It was always on a Sunday when the hut shop was open for the sale of seed, fertiliser and garden ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

The Move From The Old Infirmary To Huddersfield Royal Infirmary 1966.

I clearly remember arriving at 'Ellerslie' a large detached Victorian house situated in the suburb of Edgerton near Huddersfield. The house had been used as a nurses' training ...Read more

A memory of Huddersfield by Molly Brearley

Best Years Of Our Lives

My name is David Cannon I was born in Dagenham in 1947 at my maternal grandmothers house but immediately moved to Alfred’s Way Barking opposite the Volunteer pub to live with my Gran and Grandad Cannon. They had lived in ...Read more

A memory of Barking by David Cannon

The Start Of My Career

I spent my first period of nursing training in this hospital (now converted into luxury apartments I believe). I can remember its endlessly long corridor with wards off, left and right and flights of stairs to the upper ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot by Sue Ambrose

Purfleet In The 50s And 60s

I was born in Purfleet in 1947 and lived in Riverview Flats opposite Thames Board Mills until leaving for University in 1966. The flats were owned by Esso where my Dad, Herbie Jarvis, was a manager. He worked there for 46 ...Read more

A memory of Purfleet by John Jarvis

My Sister Worked There

We lived in Macclesfield. My sister worked there with the children. I suppose she was some sort of aide or nanny. She was a live in anyway. She came home on weekends. My cousin would drive her back on a Sunday night. ...Read more

A memory of Pallotti Hall by Gail Mitchell

Happiest Time?

The happiest moment of my life at that time 1959 and no doubt of those who knew me was the day I left Redditch, never to return. Naturally I had some memorable times, Redditch Drama Club, Redditch Drama Club, Redditch Drama Club but ...Read more

A memory of Redditch by James Gregory

Happy Days

My name was Angela Noble (now Driver). I lived in Bramhall from 1951 to 1958.i went to Pownall Green School and then on to Cheadle County Grammar. I was School Captain in my final year at Primary School and also captain of the netball ...Read more

A memory of Bramhall by Angela Driver Nee Noble

Captions

926 captions found. Showing results 433 to 456.

Caption For Exmouth, View From The Beacon 1925

Tourists came for the bracing air and social activities.

Caption For Portchester, The Castle 1892

Henry VIII came here with Anne Boleyn.

Caption For Higher Walton, Walton Hall C1955

Prosperity came to Warrington along with industry in the 1800s, and this is reflected in the quality of all the town's commercial buildings.

Caption For Cliffe, Oast Houses C1955

New varieties of fruit trees changed the character of traditional orchards, and a few free-ranging chickens came to be regarded as an uneconomic anachronism.

Caption For Nuneaton, C1960

The bus station was built on the site where the amusement fairs used to set up when they came to town.

Caption For Ipswich, Westgate Street 1893

Then came James Juby, tailor, and Garrards, the wine merchant's.

Caption For Braintree, South Street 1909

Daniel Walters came to the town in 1822, and these mills were built in 1856.

Caption For Danbury, The Griffin Hotel 1903

It contains some 15th century woodcarvings from Danbury church - as well as some wall-stencilling identical to that in the church - and oak beams that came from a ship.

Caption For Douglas, Derby Castle 1896

There was talk of converting the horse tramway to electric traction, but nothing ever came of it.

Caption For Silchester, The Village C1965

It was here that the local citizens came to watch sports, gladiatorial contests and public executions.

Caption For Arncliffe, The Bridge C1900

Fame also came to Arncliffe in 1972 when the church of St Oswald and The Falcon pub were used as locations for the TV series Emmerdale Farm.

Caption For New Quay, The Harbour C1935

Fishing was an important local industry, particularly during the 18th century when vast shoals of herring came in the autumn.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1929

Cookes next door was a printer and stationer selling postcards, and then came A G Metcalfe, a baker with café, and R S Corner, a confectioner.

Caption For Old Langho, The Black Bull C1955

Erected in 1554, this black and white timbered building is older than the church of St Leonard, which has carved stones that came from Whalley Abbey.

Caption For Norton St Philip, The George Inn C1950

Built in the late 14th century for the Carthusian monks of Hinton Priory, the George Inn catered for the wool merchants who came to the town's two annual fairs: it performed a useful service and was

Caption For Braintree, South Street 1909

Daniel Walters came to the town in 1822, and these mills were built in 1856.

Caption For Lynmouth, The Harbour 1899

silent and no one seemed to be about … It was one of the loveliest mornings that ever dawned upon this world … The clear pure crisp air of the early morning blew fresh and exhilarating as the breeze came

Caption For Ogmore By Sea, Stepping Stones And Ogmore Castle 1937

After the castle came into the ownership of the Ministry of Works in 1927, the ivy was cleared away.

Caption For Wokingham, Nine Mile Ride Post Office 1909

At this date, a dog could safely stand and wait in the road until the next traveller came into view.

Caption For Lickey, Four Ways C1965

People mostly arrive at the Lickeys by car today (though there are plenty of buses), but from 1913 to 1924 they came by bus, and from 1924 to 1952 on the hugely popular Number 70 tram, which served nearby

Caption For Alton Towers, Lake And Hall C1955

During the Second World War it was used as an officer training unit, but when peace came it was allowed to stand empty and neglected for about six years, leaving much of the building a ruin.

Caption For Belford, St Mary's Church C1955

The next major alteration came in 1965, when the north gallery was blocked off to form a village hall.

Caption For Dumpton Gap, 1894

Dumpton lies within the urban boundaries of St Peter's and Broadstairs; its earlier name, 'Dodemayton', has long been forgotten, as has the hermit Pettit, who lived in a cave at Dumpton.

Caption For York, Cavalry Baracks, Main Guard 1886

These barracks were built about three years after the Infantry Barracks, but the construction came under much criticism.