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Born In Fenny Stratford

I was born at number 8 Woodbine Terrace; in attendance was nurse Brinklow the local midwife and Dr Gleeve. My parents were Jim and Vera  Cusack.                      Just after the begining of the war my mother, ...Read more

A memory of Fenny Stratford in 1948 by Kathleen Roberts

Home Away From Home

I was a young adult when I arrived in Rochford on a Sunday afternoon in June 1978, to take up my position as student nurse at Rochford Hospital. I was from Cape Town in South Africa and the feel of this village promised ...Read more

A memory of Rochford in 1978 by Clarissa Aitken Kiwara

Longleat

My grandfather Cecil Welch, who was the local estate agent and auctioneer based at the Old Town Hall in the High Street, bought several old cottages next to the blacksmiths in Church End for his son John and wife Peggy, at the vast ...Read more

A memory of Great Dunmow in 1948

Perry Springs

I was born in the 'Potter Street' Perry springs in the 1960s, wow how Harlow has changed from my day, I remember Wellford's corner shop also Wrights Dairy... And it was great going to the schools in Potter Street. Now the ...Read more

A memory of Potter Street by Graham Nash

Welfords Corner Shop

Rose (my mother) used to work in Wellford's coner shop. I was born in the 'Potter Street' Perry springs in the 1960s, wow how Harlow has changed from my day. I remember Wellford's coner shop also Wright's Dairy... and it ...Read more

A memory of Potter Street by Graham Nash

Childhood Memories From 1949

I was born in Hubert Terrace which ran off Bank Street and along to Cuthbert Street. Further down was School Street and Marian Street which ran along to Derwentwater Road, and on Derwentwater Road was Lady Vernon ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead by Betty Harris

Hammer Of The Year Dance

At the end of the 1972/1973 football season, and at the age of 17, I went for the first (and only) time to the annual Hammer of the Year dance at East Ham town Hall organised by West Ham United. I went with my friend ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1973 by Ann Martin

Dysart In The 60s

I was brought up in Dysart, first in Howard Place then the High Street, where my mum and dad still live. I remember all the shops that were there in the 1960s when I was a little girl, the little wool shop where you could buy odd ...Read more

A memory of Dysart by Karen Dunn

Grey Friars Cafe

I lived in Richmond from the age of 6 weeks in 1936 to the age of 17 years in 1953.I loved Richmond, and still do. My father was a racehorse trainer, his stable was on Cravengate, just off Newbiggin. My family were good friends ...Read more

A memory of Richmond in 1946 by Bill Mather

Smithy House

1969, I visited my great aunt Vi and great uncle Frank at the Smithy House. His anvil is in the center of town. Frank Topley, the last village blacksmith.

A memory of Rolleston on Dove in 1969 by G Ribbeck

Captions

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Caption For Lyme Regis, The Cobb 1912

Jane Austen visited the town and adored the setting, capturing her enthusiasm in her novel.

Caption For Westbury, High Street C1965

The shopping parade was built between 1960 and 1966 by Wallis, Finlay, Smith & Ball on the site of a house of some historic interest called Fountainville.

Caption For Eastleigh, Leigh Road 1951

For so long Eastleigh has been synonymous with marshalling yards and the grime of the railway age.

Caption For Stafford, Law Courts, Victoria Square 2005

Its surroundings are pleasant without being spectacular: 90% of Staffordshire is rural, and nowhere in the town, not even in the very centre, is one ever far from the countryside.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, 1909

Cottages sit beside Skilling Hill Road in a panorama eastwards across the double vales of the River Simene and the River Brit.

Caption For St Austell, 1890

The tower of Holy Trinity church is just visible above two fields in the centre of town, and terraced houses along Bodmin Road and the Workhouse can be seen towards the left of the picture

Caption For Weymouth, 1898

After Weymouth harbour was dredged and improved in 1888, larger ships joined the trade routes between the town and foreign ports.

Caption For Luton, Park Road 1897

This pleasant scene, just three-quarters of a mile from Park Square, is a good indication of the rural nature of the town and its economy at the time.

Caption For Fordwich, C1950

Once the port for Canterbury, Fordwich was a town when Domesday was compiled.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Ornamental Gardens C1955

Its appearance was much the same in a town guide of 1961, when it was advertised as having central heating with fires in all rooms.

Caption For Aylsham, Red Lion Street C1955

Leading off the north-east corner of the market-place, Red Lion Lane emphasises the local market-town character of Aylsham.

Caption For Aylsham, Red Lion Street C1955

Leading off the north-east corner of the market-place, Red Lion Lane emphasises the local market-town character of Aylsham.

Caption For Wetherby, Market Place 1909

At the turn of the century Wetherby was described in some tourist guides as 'a town of no interest'.

Caption For Neath, Looking Towards Victoria Gardens C1960

In the foreground there appears to be an event at the YMCA, and the general view over the municipal park shows another gathering in the gardens, perhaps related to the same event.

Caption For Barnstaple, From Rock Park 1890

It was bought in 1879 by William Rock, a son of the town who had made his fortune in London before returning home.

Caption For Ambleside, Stock Ghyll Force 1886

The waters of Stock Ghyll rise just below the summit of the Kirkstone Pass, north of the town, and plunge through this wooded gorge before joining the River Rothay and eventually entering

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Cobb 1912

Jane Austen visited the town and adored the setting, capturing her enthusiasm in her novel.

Caption For Norwich, The Cattle Market And Castle 1891

A motte and bailey castle, one of the earliest in England, was erected here soon after the Norman Conquest, for at that time Norwich was an important town and a major port.

Caption For Haywards Heath, St Wilfrid's Church And The Schools C1950

St Wilfrid's Church dates back to 1865, and contains a stained glass window dedicated to two brothers.

Caption For Neston, The Cross C1950

The Cross is the name given to this road junction in the centre of the town, and does not refer to the drinking fountain pictured here.

Caption For Macclesfield, Market Place 1898

On Saturday 30 November 1745 a small advance party belonging to Prince Charles Edward Stuart's army entered the town and set up shop at the cross in the Market Place.

Caption For Darwen, Market Street C1955

Sharing its name with the river in whose valley it lies, Darwen grew rapidly as a result of industrialisation in the early 19th century, and many of the buildings along Market Street were

Caption For Hornchurch, North Street 1908

The Britannia ale house, which stood on the corner of the High Street and North Street, was believed to be one of the earliest houses in the town and had monastic connections.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, East Terrace 1901

Once just a hamlet of fishermen's cottages, Budleigh grew as a town and watering place in the first half of the 19th century, when a number of well-heeled society figures took up residence.