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The Days Seem To Go On Forever

I was brought up in Pode Hole from 1967, my mother Joan is still alive but now living in Spalding, sadly my Dad Ken died in the Fishermans Arms pub on Sept 23 1977. I have a brother Nigel and a sister Susan. We ...Read more

A memory of Pode Hole in 1967 by Stephen Cropley

Youth

I was born in Cardinal Avenue before my village changed completely, I went to the nursery which was 2 big buildings opposite Cardinal Avenue in a piece of scrub land, behind that was the park and library and behind that was the Rock film ...Read more

A memory of Borehamwood in 1958

Growing Up In Eastwell Park

My grandfather came up from Cranbourne in Dorset and was head gamekeeper of Eastwell Park all his working life, and my mother met my father, Alfred Clark, when he was sent there to work. They married in the church that ...Read more

A memory of Westwell in 1952 by Maureen Feakins

Perkinsville

Because I was raised by my Grandparents I inherited their surname Green untill I left Pelton Modern school and started work. Mole Terrace being the street where we lived served not only as a football pitch but also ...Read more

A memory of Chester-Le-Street in 1947 by Gerald Watson

Bargoed Hall Bargoed

Does anyone remember the doctor at Bargoed Hall? First it was Dr Thomas E Richards and then later his son, Dr Arthur Richards who died in 1970. My husband used to visit his great grandma at Bargoed Hall in the 60s when he ...Read more

A memory of Bargoed in 1960

Pantddu Farm And Aberbeeg

I grew up in the farm in the picture. My parents were Ern and Megan Sheppard. Dad delivered milk for many years, initially from churns carried around in a horse and cart and later the milk was in glass bottles from a ...Read more

A memory of Aberbeeg in 1940 by Annette Lewis (Sheppard

Evacuation

I was evacuated to Kibworth three times; in 1939 I came probably from my school, Newington Green in North London. i stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Dinkley. After a few months, a bomb fell in Kibworth, probably on the way to ...Read more

A memory of Kibworth Beauchamp in 1930 by Dorothy Beth

Growing Up In Streatham

I grew up in Streatham and lived in Blegborough Road off of Mitcham Lane. I attended Granton Road Primary School in Streatham Vale and later Ensham County Secondary School for Girls in Tooting. I met my late husband ...Read more

A memory of Streatham by Christine Heydinrych

Childhood Memories

I have wonderful memories of many summer holidays and of Christmas time, when the whole family gathered to stay in a house called Cestria with my aunt, Nellie and Marcus Webb. I remember a gardener called George, a ...Read more

A memory of Brafield-on-the-Green in 1954

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Captions

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Caption For Elstow, Village 1897

This view, looking south along High Street, has greatly changed: the thatched cottages have been demolished, and modern housing has been built on the right.

Caption For Aylesbury, St Mary's Square C1965

The windows on these houses are a mix of vertical sliding sashes, casements and horizontal sliding sashes, known as Norfolk sashes. Both trees in the churchyard survive today.

Caption For East Barsham, The Manor 1929

This well-known manor house was built by Sir William Fermor during the reign of Henry VII. Other families who lived here were the Calthorpes and Le Stranges.

Caption For The Broads, St Benet's Abbey 1934

The abbot of St Bennet's had a seat in the House of Lords. The drainage mill was erected over a magnificent gateway to the abbey, which looked more like a castle than a cloister.

Caption For Harthill, General View C1960

Centre, on the horizon, is All Hallows Church, and near it is Hart House. An oak sign, erected in 1937, tells us that the street they stand on is part of Harthill Walk, mentioned in Scott's Ivanhoe.

Caption For Lofthouse, Post Office Stores And The Fountain C1950

Once Scar House reservoir was completed, the line was dismantled - to the dismay of many railway fans.

Caption For Woodchester, The Valley And The Monastery 1910

Charles Francis Hansom was the architect of both these religious houses, after the trend-setting Pugin pulled out of the designing of the priory.

Caption For Stourpaine, Manor Road C1955

The southern end of this road is in direct alignment with a Norman moated enclosure and a flat house platform in the pasture beyond the church.

Caption For Ambleside, From The Gale 1886

To the left of the Market Hall is the back of the former Court House.

Caption For Leigh On Sea, High Street C1950

the railway on the right and the sea behind the buildings on the left.The main shopping centre has moved up the hill to Leigh Broadway but this High Street is still popular with its cafes, public houses

Caption For Odiham, High Street 1908

On the left is the former toll house of the Basingstoke, Odiham and Alton Turnpike Trust, established in 1736.

Caption For Boston, Bargate C1955

Other changes are that Mason's (left) is now Clarks, Radio House (next door but one) is now Dixon's, and Woolworth's have totally replaced the buildings beyond, the Red Lion (there is a commemorative plaque

Caption For St Albans, Cathedral And Abbey Church From Verulamium Park C1955

In 739, the Mercian king Offa founded a Benedictine house for men and women, which he endowed with huge tracts of Hertfordshire countryside together with their rents and tithes.

Caption For St Ives, Bridge 1899

The bridge across the Ouse at St Ives was built in medieval times.

Caption For Durham, St Mary Le Bow 1918

St Mary-le-Bow is thought to occupy the site of the first Saxon church to be built on the peninsula - this is where St Cuthbert's remains were housed when they were first brought to Durham.

Caption For Rockingham, Post Office C1965

It is a delightful village with mostly 18th-century houses, with a sprinkling of 19th-century estate cottages, such as those with the slate-roofed dormers on the left, dated 1858.

Caption For Pulborough, Swans Corner 1921

The church and a cluster of old houses are at the top of the hill, and more old buildings are on the river bank, east and west of the Bognor Road river bridge.

Caption For Horsham, East Street 1891

The gabled and bay-windowed houses beyond were demolished a few years ago for the inner relief road. Sussex Towns From Chichester to Uckfield

Caption For Delabole, Slate Quarry 1938

The houses of the village seem to perch on the very quarry edge.

Caption For Bridport, Bradpole Road 1903

Here the visible semi-detached houses are No 39 (right of centre) to No 45 (far right).

Caption For Sutton, Woodside House School 1898

By 1898 Woodside House, in Woodside Road, had become a small private school. Note the round-arched windows and the ornamental bargeboards that are characteristic of the 1860s and early 1870s.

Caption For Amersham, St Mary's Church C1955

This view looks north up Church Street with No 15 on the left, a medieval house with a good crown post roof, and on the right the toy shop with the evocative names of makes of toy on its facade is now

Caption For Totternhoe, The Village 1897

Certainly many of the current properties in the village are thatched and show the form of construction used on the house in the foreground.

Caption For Luton, Vauxhall Motors C1950

The building to the left is K Block; it housed the greater part of the marketing and sales functions for the company.