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Sonning Mill

My father worked at Sonning Mill before transferring to Sindlesham Mill, his name was Fred Hopkins, he was a rollerman, we lived in a row of small cottages with a yard behind the cottages and a very long narrow garden . my mother cooked ...Read more

A memory of Sonning

The Village Shop

I remember in the 1950s, walking as a child from Greenhurst Lane where I lived, across the railway bridge, down to St Agatha's Hall, then left down the long path to the bottom of the large Village Green. At the bottom on ...Read more

A memory of Hurst Green by jim.hammond

Crowsley Park Childhood

We moved to Keepers Cottage , Crowsley Park in March 1940, we kept the key to the Park Gate as our water well for drinking water was at the bungalow the other side of the gate. I was told never to tell anyone where ...Read more

A memory of Crowsley Park by mollie.burnett

Bill The Parrot And The Three Stooges

My Grandad Ken Williams lived in Grove Road, he was a Tube train driver and his best friend was Jack Minty. When I was very small he was married to my Grandma Dorothy Williams who worked at the baths and taught a ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by humbuckergraphics

Portmanmoor Road Memories .

My nan used to own the florists at 28 Portmanmoor Rd - Mrs. Cox . Next door Mrs.White had a shoe shop . Her son was Tony White . Further on down Portmanmoor Rd was Canns - a hardware shop . Opposite was Edna Stones fruit and ...Read more

A memory of Splott by wedyroan54

Thanet Road / Church Road

I have fond memories of Erith . Both my grandparents once lived there. Does anyone remember Edith and Wally Ayers from Thanet road ? My other grandparents lived in Church road by the Pom Pom. Margery and James Hemmings.

A memory of Erith by louiseannscott

The Bungalow, Widmer End

I am writing in the hope that someone can shed some light on my maternal grandmother, Ethel Mary Wright. Ethel was admitted to St Peter's Home, Kilburn in January 1926. The admissions register when being admitted to St ...Read more

A memory of Widmer End by malcp

Playhillocks Cottage

My sister and I were born in Playhillocks Cottage, Longhaven - me in 1937 and my sister in 1936. When I was about 3 or 4 we moved to a council house in Cruden Bay, Serald Street, where my brother was born. In 1950 we migrated ...Read more

A memory of Longhaven in 1930 by Maureen Walmsley

Lane End Born Bred From 1956

I grew up in Park Lane, this is the eastern side of Lane End, and then consisted of mostly 1940s- & 1950s-built council houses. I grew up in Coronation Crescent, a semi, 3 bed council house. These ...Read more

A memory of Lane End by Vicky Searle

Life On The Farm At Kettlethorpe

We moved to Park Farm Kettlethorpe when I was 7. The family at this time was reduced to Mum and Dad, Eileen, Brian, Maureen and Gillian. At first we lived in a semi detatched house at the top of ...Read more

A memory of Kettlethorpe in 1955 by Gillian Emerton

Captions

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Caption For Warrington, Town Hall, New Gates 1895

Warrington's Town Hall was originally Bank Hall, built between 1749-50 by the world-famous architect James Gibbs as a home for a local businessman, Thomas Patten.

Caption For Warrington, The Bridge And Marshall Gardens C1960

Designed by the Warrington-born engineer John James Webster, the eighty-foot wide bridge was hailed as the most handsome in Britain.

Caption For Belfast, Queen's Square 1897

Commerce and travellers were served by the stand of jaunting cars. Drivers at Botanic Gardens contributed £10 towards the cost of the Queen Victoria Statue now in front of the City Hall.

Caption For Northleach, The Green C1960

It was built by the town's rich inhabitants during a period of religious fervour.

Caption For Cawood, The Bridge C1955

A castle was built here by the Norman conquerors, and it later became a court of King Edward I and Queen Marguerite. In 1646, after the Civil War, the castle was stripped of its roof.

Caption For Fleetwood, Mona's Queen 1904

The submarine then sank by the bow, its stern lifting clear of the water.

Caption For Great Chart, The Church 1901

By the gate leading into the churchyard are the overhanging eaves of the old priest's house, later to become the centre of the local Girl Guides troop.

Caption For Northleach, The Green 1952

If you lived in such a property you paid tax on the area covered by the building at ground level, so the extra floor space upstairs was a bonus.

Caption For Tewkesbury, The River C1960

The school was established by the church in 1842, and its design is typical of others found in villages hereabouts.

Caption For Upton, The Cross Roads C1955

Protected from overwhelming traffic by the encirclement of the Upton by-pass to the west and the M53 motorway to the east, Upton has changed little since these views were taken.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Blorenge 1893

Two bridges crossed the Usk at Llanfoist: the medieval stone-arched road bridge is dwarfed by the railway bridge, which was demolished shortly after the Abergavenny to Merthyr line closed in the

Caption For Shanklin, From Lift Steps 1892

The yacht is passing by the north side of the Broad, with 1930s bungalows along the frontage. The yacht is typical of those developed since the 1930s for use on the Broads.

Caption For Hull, Wilberforce House 1903

This house, according to tradition, was owned and built during the 16th century by the Lister family, who entertained King Charles I here in 1639.

Caption For St Boswells, The Buccleuch Hounds C1955

The kennels for his hunt were built in 1836 on land close by the village green. He improved and enlarged them in 1843.

Caption For Deeping St James, The Church And Cross C1965

Inside, by contrast, the late 12th-century nave arcades are serene and perfectly proportioned, as befits a church owned by the mighty Thorney Abbey.

Caption For St Neots, Brearley's Landing Stage C1955

In 1895, St Neots announced the opening of its spa of refreshing and invigorating water emanating from a spring by the Paper Mill.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Blorenge 1893

Two bridges crossed the Usk at Llanfoist: the medieval stone-arched road bridge is dwarfed by the railway bridge, which was demolished shortly after the Abergavenny to Merthyr line closed in the early

Caption For Haywards Heath, Muster Green C1950

Muster Green is another open space maintained by the local council, and it flanks the A272.

Caption For Bridgend, The Old Stone Bridge 1898

It was partly destroyed on 21 August 1775 by a large flood - two of the original small arches were replaced by the single large span we can see here, giving it an asymmetrical appearance.

Caption For Cheshunt, Public Library C1955

The library, part funded by a gift to the people of Cheshunt by the Andrew Carnegie Foundation, was opened to the public in 1907. Designed by J Myrtle Smith, the library included a School of Art.

Caption For Oxted, The Hoskins Arms Hotel C1955

The original village, cut off by the by-pass, is to the west; while this photograph, taken from the junction with Easthill Road, shows the corner of Station Road West.

Caption For Chideock, Village 1912

Beyond are an obscured Bridge Cottage, By the Stream , and Apple Tree Thatch (centre).

Caption For Haverfordwest, Salutation Square 1950

In remembrance of the men of the county of Pembroke, who at the call of King and country left all that was dear to them, endured hardness, faced dangers and finally passed out of the sight of men by the

Caption For Otley, Kirkgate C1960

The market town is bisected by the 75-mile River Wharfe.