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Early Days

Hi Paul I first encountered the Priory in 1965 when i became friends with a boy who lived there and was invited to the annual summer fancy dress party( all Priory parties were fancy dress back then) Residents of the household were Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Staines by barbara.kennedy6

Pilgrims Wood Childrens Home

Around the late 50's/early 60's I was at Pilgrims Wood with my two sisters, Patricia and Mary. It is and will always be a lasting memory of both our arrival and our departure. We came from a loving but dysfunctional ...Read more

A memory of Guildford in 1960

Norwood Green

I was born in Norwood Green in 1939. I also went to Clifton Road school. We were bombed regularly as the anti aircraft guns were in Osterly Park behind our house which was also opposite St Marys Church. Two Italian prisoners of ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1940 by Rosemary Kind

Tremorfa To Australia

What a great page to find. I grew up in Dunsmuir Rd , (mary coupe) swam and played at splott park. Walked carefree back and forward to st albans each day. Loved being chase by the parkie when we over stayed our welcome in the ...Read more

A memory of Splott by chippy2

Tudor Twins

My twin sister, Anne, and I were born a month prematurely in July 1950. We were baptised shortly after, in the special ancient font, in St. Mary's. 3 years ago, my 86 year old father & I revisited St. Mary's to see the font and were ...Read more

A memory of Shrewsbury by Alex Mellor

St Marys Rc Sc

Iwent to this up to 1950 this his photo

A memory of Clayton-Le-Moors by lancashirelad1935

Born 1946 14 Bolingbroke Walk Memories Of Battersea From Across The Sea

In my 70th year, currently living in Canada, enjoying fond memories of my first 24 formative years , spent in Battersea: Bolingbroke Walk; Montefiore St; Elcho St and mostly in ...Read more

A memory of Battersea

Beautiful Hendon

Even though I was born a good ten-years after the second world war, Hendon was my home town. I loved it there. I attended Algernon Infant and Junior school, then onto St Mary's in the Downage. I always loved Hendon, but on a visit there ...Read more

A memory of Hendon

St Mary Cray, Secondary Modern School. Orpington. Kent.

I first attended St Mary Cray secondary Modern school, Hearns Rise in about 1958/59 when I was about eleven or so. We had some very good teachers and most of the lessons I enjoyed except maths ...Read more

A memory of St Mary Cray by Derek Stocker

Queen Street

The road is called Queen Street and shows St Mary's Square on the left where the market was held on Tuesday and Saturday every week. Beyond that is Portmill Lane and the back of shops and offices at the top of Hermitage Road. On the immediate right is the Telephone Exchange.

A memory of Hitchin

Captions

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Caption For Sompting, West Street C1955

The Norman church of St Mary has many Saxon features including a tower with a Rhenish helm roof, which is unique in Britain.

Caption For Upton, The Village C1960

The Village, Upton is this quaintly-named road.

Caption For Wingham, The Dog Inn C1955

Like the Old Canonry, this is another 13th-century building, its medieval vintage being visible both inside and out.

Caption For Hailsham, St Mary's Church C1955

This last view of St Mary's Church gives a clearer impression of the relatively unrestored tower stonework.

Caption For Letchworth Garden City, St Mary's Church 1924

The tiny flint-walled church of St Mary was rebuilt c1135, and is one of the smallest in the county.

Caption For Ecclesfield, The Church 1902

Ecclesfield lies 5 miles north of Sheffield.

Caption For Barnoldswick, Church Street 1952

Church Street leads down to St. Mary

Caption For Rufford, Church Road C1955

This lovely, leafy village is situated near Southport.

Caption For Stafford, St Chad's Church C1950

The most enigmatical feature of the church is a very old font, probably of 12th-century origin.

Caption For Stafford, The Font, St Mary's Church 2005

The most enigmatical feature of the church is a very old font, probably of 12th-century origin.

Caption For Chilham, The Square 1903

Here we see the heart of what many claim is Kent's prettiest village: the tower of its 15th-century flintstone church of St Mary's looks down on this spacious square lined with half-timbered Tudor and

Caption For Bridport, Almshouses 1903

Magdalene Almshouses (left), were rebuilt in 1877 on the site of a lazar-house or leper hospital, apparently founded by a member of the de Leyes or Legh family, in the early 13th century.

Caption For Broughton Astley, The Stream C1967

The village has been given a sweeping bypass, Broughton Way, on its north side, reducing the volume of traffic negotiating Main Street and the area around St Mary's Church and Old Mill

Caption For Hucknall, Parish Church C1965

St Mary Magdalene's church runs west from the Market Place and was heavily Victorianised and extended – the new chancel's foundation stone was laid by the Duke of Portland in 1887.

Caption For Bolton Le Sands, Catholic Church 1898

The Roman Catholic church of St Mary of the Angels with its free-standing spire dominates the centre of our photograph.

Caption For Abingdon, St Helen's School 1925

Moving north-west from Albert Park to the Faringdon Road, the town tour finishes at the School of St Helen and St Katherine, as it is now named.

Caption For Diss, Market Place 1925

Diss, this small, stylish town on the Suffolk border evolved around a six-acre pool called Diss Mere which penetrates almost to the edge of the main street.

Caption For Calne, The Old Alms Houses (1682) C1955

These Grade II* listed almshouses at Nos 10-13 Kingsbury Street stand opposite the south entrance to St Mary's.

Caption For Abingdon, Arches Bridge C1965

Abingdon's stone bridge was built by the Fraternity of the Holy Cross, a guild of town merchants and prominent citizens founded before 1416 and incorporated by royal charter in 1441.

Caption For Twickenham, Church 1899

The parish church of St Mary's oldest part is the tower, which probably dates from the 14th century.

Caption For Bolney, Main Street 1957

Ancillary businesses included a newsagent, a butcher, a baker and the post office (where the white van is parked), as well as the builder R O Ayres, who proudly advertises his telephone number on his

Caption For Sherborne, The Post Office C1960

It is an ancient fording point on Sherborne Brook, a tributary of the River Windrush.

Caption For Chilham, The Square 1903

Here we see the heart of what many claim is Kent's prettiest village: the tower of its 15th- century flint-stone church of St Mary looks down on this spacious square lined with half- timbered

Caption For Kidderminster, The Church And Canal 1931

It was a vital part of the Grand Cross network that linked the rivers Trent, Servern, Thames and Mersey.