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Memories

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Pontypool

My family lived in The Globe in Crane Street from 1973 until I guess 1980, although I had left in 1979, John and Kitty, ran a fab pub which was always very busy with many customers working in the council and police station. The pub was ...Read more

A memory of Talywain in 1978 by Catherine Parry

The Odeon

I remember going to The Odeon on Saturday mornings with my cousins. My family lived in Stephenson's Way then before we moved to Chelveston Drive. It was a long walk from what was The Lodge Park Estate and we'd go in a gang and replay the ...Read more

A memory of Corby in 1950 by Moira Jones

The Ghost

My dad, even though married he was one for playing the field. Mother was taking care of my brother's kids (his wife had died, he was a Flight Sargent), Mother was miles away and Dad played about. One afternoon he had picked up ...Read more

A memory of Royston by Roland Mitchell

Paddling.

I can remember paddling in the pool, the depth went from nothing to, I think, about 24 feet to allow for the height of the diving board. Every so often a bell was rung to let people know that the wave machine was about to start up. There ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1930 by Barry Maynard

Happy Days

I have lived in Australia for 42 years now, But I started my married life in Mitcham, Our first home was in Glebe Court and my inlaws lived a floor above us. I loved the area around the Fair Green, I worked part time in Huttons Fish ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1954 by Daphne Sheppard

Dai 'the Globe'

Dai 'the Globe' was friendly with Briyn Williams, Ifor Rees, David Alford. We all used to meet at the Coronation Ballroom, Coronation Road. This was the main meeting place for us all. We would listen to the Four Aces and dance ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch by Sadie Mcturk

Glebe Avenue Parade Of Shops

..or 1959 to 1964 The other grocers on that parade may have been the DeHond family, I think that they originated in Belgium? A very pleasant, kindly, hardworking family. I used to help out by driving their ...Read more

A memory of Ickenham in 1959 by Andrew Mc Meekin

Kew Bridge Road

My name is Ian Powell and lived at 48 Kew Bridge Road opposite the Plough and Waggon & Horses P/H. We arrived in 1947 when I was 6 mths old. I also had a younger sister Lynne who sadly passed earlier this year. Our house was ...Read more

A memory of Brentford by powlee

Where It All Started

This view of Glebe Avenue has special memories for me...the grey 1964 Hillman Imp in the photograph is MY car...purchased for the princely some of £240.00 from Mr Smith the owner of Kolodek where I worked for a while from the day ...Read more

A memory of Ickenham by Roger Searle

Happy Days Growing Up In Barnes

The picture of Church Road where it ran parallel with The Crescent with all those familiar shops brings memories flooding back. I started life at 33 Glebe Road in 1944 and spent 5 happy years there before moving to ...Read more

A memory of Barnes by Andrew Taft

Captions

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Caption For London, Park Lane Towards Marble Arch 1900

The statue is surmounted by the gilded bronze winged figure of Fame, poised with one foot on a globe.

Caption For Road Weedon, The Globe Hotel C1965

This view looks south-east towards the much changed crossroads, just beyond the Globe Hotel.

Caption For Exmouth, The Strand Gardens 1938

The Globe Hotel, the original terminus for stagecoaches from Exeter, was sited here, but it has long since been demolished.

Caption For Cambridge, Hills Road 1931

In the distance, the tower of St Paul's church peers above the roof of the Globe Hotel. Nearby is the Perse School, established in 1625, and moved here from Free School Lane in 1890.

Caption For London, St Paul's 1890

Beyond is the noble dome of St Paul's Cathedral, while behind the photographer Shakespeare's Globe Theatre has recently been entirely reconstructed, and the massive Bankside Power Station of 1960 is being

Caption For Misterton, The Post Office C1955

R Sweet's shop is now painted white, and is the Misterton Post Office and Stores, while beyond is The Globe Inn.

Caption For Road Weedon, The Globe Hotel C1965

The Globe Hotel next door is still in business; originally it had a pleasant garden in front. Below it was yet another inn, the White Hart.

Caption For St Ives, Cromwell Statue 1901

The globes in the photograph were made of copper, and were part of the original design. They were removed in the 1970s and never replaced.

Caption For Galgate, The Bridge C1960

Sedges and reed mace hide wading birds, coot and grebe, whilst swans and shelducks are not averse to sheltering under the bridge in stormy weather.

Caption For Grimsby, Bull Ring C1965

The 18th-century Tivoli Tavern (the white building, centre left), formerly the Globe, is still there, but the buildings on the left are no more, having being replaced by Devonshire House.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Angel Hill C1965

The three-storey building on the left-hand corner was built in 1849 to replace the Globe, which had succeeded the earlier Cock and Pye Inn.

Caption For Ironbridge, C1960

Today, the Ironbridge Gorge is a World Heritage Site attracting numer- ous visitors from all around the globe.

Caption For Luton, From Eaton Farm 2005

That is not to say there are not problems here, but these are challenging times across the globe. No place is really isolated. As for neglected, that is not Luton's fault.

Caption For Loughborough, C1955

For generations, children in every corner of the globe have seen the words 'Ladybird Books, Loughborough, England' on the brightly coloured books which helped to shape their lives.