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Memories

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Help Needed With Info About My Stay At Langley House

Hi, I'm not sure if anyone can help me but I was taken to Langley School when I was about 8 years old (1965). I can't seem to find out much information about the school and just why I was ...Read more

A memory of Baildon in 1965 by Peter Harris

The Wire Trellis

I was something of a naughty boy back in those years: there were four of us young lads who were to bus it to Barnsley from Royston where we were barely old enough to go sampling Barnsley Bitter. If we were sixteen let alone ...Read more

A memory of Barnsley in 1965 by Roland Mitchell

Bootle Evacuee

I was evacuated to Llangunllo after the Liverpool Blitz in 1941 and stayed with Mr and Mr's George Lloyd in a house named "Larch Grove". I have very fond memories of those folk. I live in Canada now, since 1957.

A memory of Llangunllo in 1941 by Peter Owen

Wycliffe Road

I lived in 31 Wycliffe Road just down from where the chimney sweep kept his soot. A number of films were shot in the "courts" between the streets Beaufoy Road and Bassnett Road. I moved in 1965 aged 11 not long after the area was ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by Lynn Wassall (Nee Barney)

Halfway House Cambuslang

My great-grandfather James Crawford was born over Halfway House, a pub in Cambuslang. The road and building is still there, but it's no longer a pub. I went there last year, as one of my children now lives in ...Read more

A memory of Cambuslang in 1880 by Carol Evans

Hillside Standon

My parents (Harold and Peggy Warden) bought Hillside (which was the miller's house, the mill fell down after the First World War) and moved my sister (Rosemary) and I from Surrey in April 1951, I was then 7 years old. Later that ...Read more

A memory of Standon in 1951 by Richard Warden

Nurse Hampton

On August 13, 1961 I took up residence as a student nurse in Lindsay Smith House across from the hospital. It was the day the Berlin wall went up, and, as I recall, the day before the grouse shooting season began. I was 19 ...Read more

A memory of Virginia Water in 1961 by Patricia Hampton

Childhood

I was born at Peartree Cottage which was half way down the high street. For a young boy growing up the war was one big adventure. The fire station was opposite our house and they made me some really great wooden toys. As ...Read more

A memory of Minster in 1930 by Michael Heyes

The Wheatsheaf Pub

Crossing the bridge from Woking town into the road where the Wheatsheaf was (and parkland, opposite it) always seemed like going to the posher end of town! It was more classy there with bigger houses surrounding the green! Nice memories!

A memory of Woking

Faircross And My Early Teens

I was born in Upney Hospital 1944, my mum and dad lived in Stratton Drive, went to Park Modern School as did my 2 older sisters and my brother. Most of my parents families lived in the same area ie on the so called ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1958 by Bernard Stevens

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Captions

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Caption For Chandler's Ford, Randall Road C1965

Almost all the houses are detached, and often individually designed. The Local Area Committee of the Borough Council is doing its best to maintain the special ambiance of the district.

Caption For Duston, Squirrels Inn C1955

In 1955 a Phipps and Company tied house, the brewery merged shortly afterwards with the Northampton Brewery Company to become Phipps Northampton Brewery Company.

Caption For Deal, Esplanade 1899

The Beach House Temperance Hotel (to the right in photograph No 44204) is apparent on the left in this view of the broad Esplanade, looking towards the centre of the town.

Caption For Sutton, Public Baths 1903

In the background is the chimney for the boiler house which was used to heat the pool water and the slipper baths.

Caption For Sutton, St Barnabas Road 1903

As we look north down St Barnabas Road, we see that the trees and houses look very new.

Caption For Windmill Hill, Old Cottages C1955

The village hall on the right has given way to houses, but the cottages on the left remain.

Caption For Wakefield, Nostell Priory C1965

This new house, built to the north of the old priory, was built in 1735.

Caption For Dudley, The Sculpture Frieze, Birdcage Walk C1965

This was called Birdcage Walk, and once included an aviary housing tropical birds.

Caption For Wells, Market Place 1890

The 1793 fountain remains, while the Georgian bay windows to the range beyond conceal Bishop Bekynton's mid 15th-century Nova Opera, a range of houses over workshops and shops built along the

Caption For Somerton, Market Cross 1904

The baker's delivery trap beyond stands outside Langler House.

Caption For Cowan Bridge, The Village C1955

A commemorative tablet is on the wall of Bronte Cottage, the first house on the right next to the old road bridge.

Caption For Folkestone, Lower Sandgate Road Toll Gate 1927

A car at the toll gate waits as the gate is opened; the gatekeeper's house is adjacent to the gates.

Caption For Ramsgate, From Albion Place C1920

On the left is the cupola of the old Customs House. The near-empty Harbour is the result of many fishing smacks lost during the First World War; the remainder transferred elsewhere.

Caption For Hooton, The Memorial And St Paul's Church C1960

The columns and gate house to the right of the war memorial formed the main entrance to Hooton Hall, the grounds of which are now a golf course.

Caption For Bedford, The River And Town Bridge C1960

In the far distance one can see the rooftops of modern housing estates built to accommodate incomers working for the new industry in the town.

Caption For Barnet, Barnet Hill C1900

The interior is of some interest; the Ravenscroft Chapel in the south aisle houses a fine alabaster figure of Thomas Ravenscroft, a local benefactor, dated 1630.

Caption For Enfield, The Open Air Swimming Pool C1955

A natural progression maybe from the 19th-century enclosed public baths and wash-houses, Lidos sprang up in the 1930s all around London.

Caption For Bridport, Victoria Grove 1897

had become the longest reign on record, Victoria Grove encompassed the social and architectural extremes of the era, ranging from the exuberant St Hilda`s School (left) to staid town houses

Caption For Bridport, West Street C1965

The projecting sign (right of centre) is for the Port Bredy Guest House. Opposite, under the Esso sign (left), Bridport Motor Company Ltd held dealerships for Morris, Daimler, Wolseley and Lanchester.

Caption For Chesham, The Broadway 1903

building remains, now an Oxfam shop, while all beyond the towering Baptist Church on the left has since been demolished and is now the entrance to the car parks formed between the backs of the High Street houses

Caption For Accrington, St John's Church 1899

The new parish was carved out of St James' parish as more and more houses and industry were attracted to the Burnley Road area.

Caption For Brent Knoll, 1903

Brent Knoll village straggles along the western side of the Knoll, with St Michael's Church, a dedication often associated with hill-tops and hills, to the centre and the Manor House of the 1860s to

Caption For Great Haywood, Shugborough Hall C1955

On his death in 1762, his brother, Thomas, inherited his wealth and used some of it to enlarge the family house and landscape the grounds.

Caption For Uplyme, Church Street C1960

The windows on the left, open wide in the glorious hot summer, are at Myrtle Cottage and Penrith House.