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June 1958 A Frightening Experience!!!!

It was my 4th birthday and we were staying in Caister at the Sycamore Camp in a caravan that my Parents had hired for a 2 week holiday. So the date 13th June 1958 and we took a trip in Dad's old car up to ...Read more

A memory of Lowestoft in 1958 by Brian Green

Schooldays

I have fond memories of marching up to St. Margarets Church from St. Margarets Junior and infant school, Richmond Rd. in the sixties and early seventies. We had to hold hands, and the operation of crossing the Warwick Road safely was a ...Read more

A memory of Olton by Simon Talbot

Fun Times

i have fond memories of sleaford staying with my grand parents on st giles avenue , going to the wreck to play going swimming and best of all going to the market to see all the live stock .My dad would tell is all what he got up too as a ...Read more

A memory of Sleaford in 1978 by Becky Wilson

My Three Years At Reedham

I recall walking past the gate-house with my mother on a Tuesday afternoon in March 1950. I was to start my lustrous career there for a period of three years, leaving in March 1953. Starting there was an real shock to the ...Read more

A memory of Purley in 1950 by David Donnan

Madeley As It Was

I was born in 1949 in Victoria Road, Madeley and have many memories of life as it was in the 1950's onwards. I remember Jones' buses, Pooles the cobblers, Carters, Stodd's the Drapers, Shums the chemist, and most ...Read more

A memory of Madeley in 1949 by First Name Last Name

Holidays With Grandad

Thank you for showing the photo of Bank Houses, the house on the right was where my grandad lived and I spent a lot of very happy holidays there. His garden was aways full of lovely things to eat and as I lived in an ...Read more

A memory of Somersham in 1954 by Pamela Binns

Trembaths Of St Just Circ 1800s

My wife's great-grandparents were married in the church on 31st July 1870. Their names were Richard Trembath, born 1844, m Elizabeth Thomas by the Rev Henry Stuart Fagan. They migrated to Bendigo, Australia in 1870. ...Read more

A memory of St Just in 1870 by James Logan Bell

A Glance Backwards

I came to live in Stadhampton in 1954 from Henley on Thames. My father was the village Policeman. I found that even for 1954 life in Stadhampton was comparatively primitive compared with what I was used to! But it was a ...Read more

A memory of Stadhampton in 1954 by John Harker

The Farnborough Puddle

I used to love The Puddle, I used to go there every weekend during term time from when it opened at Easter every year, until in closed in October. I would try to go every day during the summer holidays, but I didn't ...Read more

A memory of Farnborough in 1964 by Jean Cargill

My Family

My dad Lyndon is originally from Gilfach Goch, his dad was called Bill (Billy the book), his mum was Ivy and his sisters are Phylis, Tisha and Doreen, his brother was called Gwylim. They lived in Windham Street and then moved to ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch in 1955 by Nicola Skelton

Captions

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Caption For Kingsbury, Holy Innocents Parish Church C1965

William Butterfield is one of the masters of late 19th-century architecture, but here is a slight hiccup in his portfolio of outstanding works.

Caption For Kings Lynn, Tuesday Market Place 1898

Since the 12th century, markets have been held on this cobbled square - it covers over 3 acres. It is surrounded by many important houses, some owned by the most wealthy merchants and families.

Caption For Kelvedon Hatch, Stocks On The Common 1906

Kelvedon Hatch is a popular commuter village in the Green Belt north-west of Brentwood. It is now well-known for its formerly 'secret' government nuclear bunker.

Caption For Northleach, The Stocks C1955

The stocks and pillory in Market Square remind us of a time when justice was swift and direct.

Caption For Marden, High Street C1965

Nestling in the borough of Maidstone, this village is made up of three main streets.

Caption For Wootton Bassett, High Street And Town Hall C1950

On the right is the junction with Station Road. Under the Town Hall once stood an old 18th-century fire engine with wooden wheels, and also the old stocks.

Caption For Countess Wear, The Bridge Over The Exe 1906

The men here are almost certainly after salmon.

Caption For Glasgow, St Vincent Place 1897

Here, within the heartland of the city's commercial and financial life, the imposing Victorian buildings we see are still standing today.

Caption For South Shields, King Street C1898

There are bargains to be had at Brash & Willan's, where they appear to be selling off the stock of Wigham & Co (any relation to the shipbuilding firm of Wigham Richardson & Co?).

Caption For Woodstock, Park Street C1960

The house to the right of the arched entrance at the far end of the street is where the poet Chaucer once lived.

Caption For Kingston Upon Thames, The Market Place C1955

It is Saturday in Kingston Market Place, and swarms of shoppers have descended to see the fresh produce on offer that might supplement the wartime rationing that was still in force.

Caption For Chatteris, Market Hill C1965

Market Hill was the hub of the town; here the stocks held felons two at a time until their crimes had been expiated.

Caption For Highbridge, River Brue 1903

South of the town, beyond the stock market, the Bridgwater Road crosses the River Brue, here canalised.

Caption For Aylesbury, Market Square 1901

Livestock was sold here until 1927; after that time the stock market moved to a site off Exchange Street, now built over by a multi-screen cinema complex.

Caption For Blaenau Ffestiniog, Church Street 1901

The awnings are out at the far end of the street to protect the stock in the shop windows from the summer sunshine, and in the foreground we can see frames for the awnings that have not been put up yet

Caption For Fareham, St Peter And St Paul, Parish Church 2005

In the horse fair the greater part consisted of hacks and cart-horses and several Welsh colts, very few of good quality.

Caption For Ambleside, Stock Ghyll Force 1886

The waterfalls of Stock Ghyll Force have been a major attraction to visitors to Ambleside for well over a century, but this is a very early photograph of them.

Caption For Ottery St Mary, Stocks In Churchyard 1922

Ottery's stocks have been moved to the far side of the church path since this photograph was taken over eighty years ago.

Caption For Thaxted, Newbiggen Street C1955

Sherman Ferris`s bakery (left) used to stock ice cream, and was therefore much-frequented by children. It also evidently stocked Daren bread - a popular Hovis-like brand in its day.

Caption For Ambleside, Stock Ghyll Force 1886

The waterfalls of Stock Ghyll Force have been a major attraction to visitors to Ambleside for well over a century; this is a very early photograph of them.

Caption For Bala, High Street 1935

Here the street is seemingly deserted in the sunlight, save for a few parked cars; one is waiting outside the Plas Coch Hotel.

Caption For Kidderminster, Harvington Hall C1960

By 1960 the moat contained clear, free-flowing water, and was stocked with carp.

Caption For Buttermere, The Village 1889

The small stock enclosure which goes across the Sail Beck was probably used for sheep washing in the summer, before shearing.

Caption For Buttermere, The Village 1889

The small stock enclosure which goes across the Sail Beck was probably used for sheep washing in the summer, before shearing.