Maps

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Memories

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Magna Carta Island

I have several photographs of the house on Magna Carta Island taken during the 1910s and early 1920s. The house was owned by my grandfather during this period, John Francis Mc Gregor (a stockbroker) who was married to my ...Read more

A memory of Runnymede in 1920 by Christopher Robinson

Tarpots

I remember the north side of the London road much as has been described by others with some differences, the last shop before the garage was Jones the butchers, owned by Mr Jones and run by his three sons, Roy, Owen and the third one ...Read more

A memory of Great Tarpots in 1945 by Colin Mackenzie

Do You Know Tony And Roberta Williams Of Nefyn

My memorys of Nefyn: Our family used to stay on a caravan site just outside Nefyn village up by the little garage and football pitch. We came from Liverpool, and me and my sisters Ann and Tereasa and ...Read more

A memory of Nefyn in 1967 by Ronnie Proffitt

I Remember That Jane And Amber

Our family lived in Droitwich until 1965 when we moved to Australia. My brother and I went to Rashwood School and I remember that hill. I used to play rounders on the grassed area near the vegetable patch. The ...Read more

A memory of Droitwich Spa in 1960 by Jackie Marsh

Betton Old Hall 1960s

My grandparents - George & Winifred Lowe - lived at The Black & White House, Betton (aka 9 Betton, Betton Old Hall) for many years (leaving in about 1977). My grandad was a gardener for Colonel George Wade of ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton by Marc Chrysanthou

My Memory Of Tong Castle By Babs Potts

My name is Irene Harriett Potts (nee Bryon), I was born 18-1-1921 at my granny's house in Bishops Wood (her name was Harriet Robinson). Our home was number 23 Offoxy Road, Tong, I lived there with my parents ...Read more

A memory of Tong in 1930 by Jane Rushby

Hot Toasted Teacakes

As a teenager I used to go the King's Coffee House with my neighbours, Penny and Harriet (before her family was moved to Brussels). We had such fun, pretending to be grown up and sophisticated; in truth the toasted teacakes were a real treat and absolutely delicious!! I till savour them today.

A memory of Knutsford by Jane Bell

Ello Ello Ello

We moved into the Police House at Tyne Hill in January 1955. It was bitterly cold and we had no coal. My husband was still at Eynsham Hall and I was there with three children, 3years, 2years and one month old. I managed as best I ...Read more

A memory of Banbury in 1955 by Sami Whitford

Paras At Watchfield In The 1950s

Yes, I lived on the Watchfield housing estate from 1952 to 1953. Large numbers of paras and their equipment were dropped regularly at the airfield. Trainees jumped from large silver barrage balloons, but ...Read more

A memory of Watchfield in 1953 by Geoff King

Growing Up

I was born in Eltringham Street in 1946, we lived with my grandparents Mr & Mrs Wilson. My gran died when I was about four. I can remember the coffin being in the front room - well that was the only room downstairs except ...Read more

A memory of Blackhill by Doris Forsey

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Captions

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Caption For Wenvoe, The Castle 1899

This is the only country house to be built in Wales that was designed by Robert Adam. Peter Birt, a wealthy Yorkshireman, bought Wenvoe in 1775 and commissioned Adam to rebuild it.

Caption For Bridport, East Road 1904

The trees (right) obscure stucco-fronted houses dating from about 1840.

Caption For Marlborough, High Street 1901

The Castle and Ball Hotel, an old established commercial hotel and posting house on the north side of the High Street, has a distinctive tile-hung front with pierced barge-boards decorating

Caption For Chesham, General View 1897

the bell turret of the old Market Hall, and beyond on the other side of the valley is the tower and spire of the parish church and to its left, beyond the cedar tree, is The Bury, Chesham's grandest house

Caption For Chesham, High Street 1921

This view looks south down the High Street past a motor bike with its acetylene headlamp towards the old Market House with its cupola.

Caption For Kibworth, The Church Of St Wilfred C1955

The body of the church is fairly run-of-the-mill with its four-bay nave arcade, but it does house some 19th-century stained glass of interest.

Caption For Sawbridgeworth, Fair Green C1965

A plaque dated 22 August 1951 set into the wall of the garden of Corner House reads: 'This plaque was erected by the Sawbridgeworth Urban District to commemorate the transfer to the Council of the manorial

Caption For Cobham, The Hall 1899

most impressive building in the parish, the Tudor mansion, with its octagonal wing turrets and a 50 acre park landscaped by Humphrey Repton in 1790, was the result of the redevelopment of a smaller house

Caption For Hampstead, Rosslyn Hill 1898

The mid 19th-century houses are fairly run-of-the-mill, but had the cameraman turned round he could have photographed a fairly new arrival on the Hill.

Caption For Braughing, Hay Street C1955

The house in the distance was once the village shop.

Caption For Grimsby, Old Market Place 1964

The Tivoli Tavern can be seen to the left, but Albert Gait has been replaced by the Alliance and Leicester (the gabled building, centre left), and Citi Financial is installed in Pinbox House (centre).

Caption For Eynsford, 1905

Next door is the Eynsford Castle public house, so-called because it stood opposite the entrance to the ruin of a Norman castle.

Caption For Smarden, The Street C1950

Smarden is an attractive Wealden village in H E Bates country, with a number of fine old timbered houses. At one time it had a substantial trade in linen and woollen goods.

Caption For Henfield, Golden Square C1955

Nearby is the Cat House, a quaintly decorated half-timbered residence. Brickmaking was quite a large local industry. A common on the Brighton Road has a fine cricket pitch and reed beds.

Caption For Sherborne, The Green C1955

This was the site of much activity, including horse fairs, which continued regularly until the mid-20th century. The Green is today architecturally unchanged from this photograph.

Caption For Findon, Post Office Corner C1960

Now horse breeding and training is an important local activity. Findon Place is a manor house built in the 13th century and extended around the year 1740, with extensive stables added in 1800.

Caption For Westbourne, The Square C1960

The scene is still similar today, but the shop is a house agent's and the old signpost has been reduced.

Caption For Belfast, Corn Market 1897

The row on the right tells of a not-so-distant past: these are clearly old houses left behind, now forming shops and protected by the essential awning.

Caption For Bangor, Main Street 1897

These houses would have been built when Bangor the port had to deal with a constant stream of sailing ships bringing in coal and limestone and carrying away lead and copper ore, along with locally-made

Caption For Perth, From Barnhill 1901

Between the two are the county buildings, which occupy the site of the house in which the Gowrie conspiracy against James VI was hatched in 1600.

Caption For Epsom, Clarendon Park 2005

Fact File (David Brooks) New houses in Clarendon Park, where Long Grove Hospital stood.

Caption For Aylesbury, Bucks County Infirmary 1897

David Brandon rebuilt the hospital in 1859 to 1862 in a similar style to the earlier one; it had been a Georgian country house, with wings added in 1832.

Caption For Luton, Vauxhall Motors Works C1955

In the closing stages of the war, a V2 nearly hit Commer Karrier's despatch shop in Biscot Road, destroying a house.

Caption For Iona, The Abbey 1903

It was chosen by St Columba in AD 563 as the site for a religious house from where he could carry out his missionary work.