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Holidays In Uley
My Uncle Gus and Aunt May lived in South Street and I spent a number of holidays with them at Easter and during the Summer for 2 or 3 years in the early 50's. I loved climbing up to the Bury with my Aunt's nephews, Tony and Reg, ...Read more
A memory of Uley in 1953 by
Memories Of Life
I was born in 1942 and spent my childhood years living in the Way Road area of the city. My brother and I were lucky enough to have a family living directly behind us in Homefield Avenue (I think that is what it was called) - ...Read more
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Growing Up In Slaugham 1961
I was born in Slaugham at No1 Carpenters Arms in 1961. It was the very last house on the right hand side before the White Gate. What a great time all of us kids had and I hope they share fond memories like I do. The ...Read more
A memory of Slaugham in 1960 by
Memories Of Bexley Technical High School For Girls.
I was at this school from about 1961- 1966 after passing the 13+ exam. I went to Hall Place first, what a wonderful place it was! I remember Miss Moore who was the headmistress, we had Mrs. ...Read more
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Born In Belvue Road
Lived in Belvue Road until 1970. Attended Northolt Primary by Target roundabout . Remember well the headmistress Miss Wayman and teachers Miss Bottomley and Mrs laprake. Also remember the male teacher with Percy the plimsoll. ...Read more
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Braintree County High School
I own a picture of the students of BCHS taken in 1947. Such a view has many many names and connections. There is the headmaster Dr. Cordingly [he of the famous stick]. Here is the vicar Hartley Brook's daughter. My old ...Read more
A memory of Braintree in 1947 by
The Printing Works Premises.
The property on the left of the photograph marked 'Printing Office' is where I grew up and lived until my student days. My parents operated a bakers and confectionery business from the premises. In 1890, when a printing ...Read more
A memory of Ingleton by
Beanz Dreamz...
Our family moved to Friars Road in the summer of 66, from a damp house in Boothen Green, which looked over toward the Michelin Factory. I was 5 years old. My father Graham was a former art student at Burslem College of Art under the ...Read more
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Memory Jogged
I used to live around the corner at 108 Aycliffe Rd above the grocery store that my dad used to manage. I have great memories of playing in the the little playground and splashing about in the brook, and later buying bits for my bike ...Read more
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The last two lines of Rupert Brooke's poem 'The Old Vicarage, Grantchester' have immortalised the church: 'Stands the church clock at ten to three/And is there honey still for tea?'
Porter Brook meanders its way from Forge Dam and skirts one edge of Whiteley Woods and Bingham Park before descending over the weirs into Endcliffe Wood.
Brooke House, the town centre's only housing unit, opened on 7 July 1962.
This street was once called Heol-y-Nant (Brook Street) from the brook which ran through Blaenavon.
A thatcher is at work repairing the thatch around a deep-cut dormer window.
During the Civil War the cathedral and its surrounding Close were fortified and held for the King; the rest of the city declared for Parliament.
During the floods of 1947, the River Ouse rose over the gardens of the twelve houses in River Terrace and drenched the ground floors.
This street was once called Heol-y-Nant (Brook Street) from the brook which ran through Blaenavon.
As well as the River Hodder at the east of the village, it has Crossdale Brook running through it.
We are looking from the Cross Street / Corporation Street corner.
Slaidburn nestles in a hollow with higher ground around it.As well as the River Hodder at the east of the village, it has Crossdale Brook running through it.
Now very much part of Lancashire, the village of Slaidburn was in Yorkshire at the time of our photograph.
We now turn left from the High Street into Sheaf Street and look back down the hill to Brook Street.
Cosby presents a most unusual configuration for a Leicestershire village, which with care and attention over the years could have been described as picturesque.
Children bathe in a brook on a hot day in Stanwell.
Now very much part of Lancashire, the village of Slaidburn was in Yorkshire at the time of our photograph.
The poet Rupert Brooke died in the Dardanelles in 1915.
This peaceful unassuming lane crossing the brook is typical of the quiet countryside that has now gone with the expansion of Manchester Airport.
This is a well-known beauty spot on the north face of Haytor where the Becka Brook hurtles down to join the River Bovey.
'And laughs the immortal river still/Under the mill, under the mill'.
'And laughs the immortal river still Under the mill, under the mill'.
At Colesbourne the River Churn is joined by Hilcot Brook, one of the tributaries that swell this normally slow-flowing waterway on its meandering way to Cirencester.
Turning to our left, this is what we would have seen in 1903, with the Windle Brook flowing towards the viaduct.
The Wallop Brook flows past on the left toward Middle and Nether Wallop, behind the camera.
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