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Box Hill School

I'm sure my mother has pictures of this place - didn't it used to be called Fredley House? My grandmother worked there in service, probably about 1930-ish. If anyone could shed any light on the subject I would be most grateful.

A memory of Mickleham by Julie Gilmore

Looking Back On Life

I am trying to find out about number 12 Canterbury Street, Gillingham, Kent. It was at the High Street end - a small alleyway led to a couple of small houses behind the shops. There was a toy shop called Bakers opposite St ...Read more

A memory of Chatham in 1962 by Julie Tarrant

Evacuees

As a small boy, my father-in-law Derek Munson was evacuated with his siblings to Crawley. They stayed at a farm house (which was later owned by Peter Butterworth - any further info on this would be much appreciated) but used to go to ...Read more

A memory of Crawley in 1940 by Jo Munson

New House

I was born in Fiddington in 1947, in a very old thatch cottage, so I was told. we moved to Northway in 1950 to a new house in Elm Road - number 6. It was a three bed and living room and kitchen, we felt very pleased ...Read more

A memory of Northway in 1950 by David Trenfield

The Nursery

I was born in 4 The Nursery in 1944. My gran Elizabeth Bayles, my mother Emma Bayles. I went to Millbank School at age 4yrs. I can remember my first teacher there Miss Watkins. My Mother worked at Lockeys buses as a bus ...Read more

A memory of West Auckland in 1953 by Christine Bayles

Mount Nelson

I'm interested in King Charles Road because my grandparents lived there in a house named 'Mount Nelson' (is it still there I wonder?). My mother was born there in 1904 and then the family moved to a new house( around 1935 I ...Read more

A memory of Surbiton in 1900

Summer Holidays In Westgate On Sea

I wonder if anyone is old enough to remember Westgate on Sea before the war! Our family would go there every year for 2 weeks and stay at a guest house not far from where the railway crosses the road ...Read more

A memory of Westgate on Sea in 1930

Claybury Hospital

I was a paper boy for Mr Watkins, in the High Road, and delivered bundles of newspapers to Claybury Hospital seven days a week. There were so many bundles, I could not ride the trades bike as it was all up hill, even up ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1950 by Frank Bedford

Birthplace

I was born in Lound in 1937 and lived there until I was called up for national service December 1957. My grandparents were the last family to farm at East View farm, the farmhouse is now a private house, the land was sold ...Read more

A memory of Lound in 1940 by Kenneth Wagstaff

My Memories

I first came to stay in the area when I was about 4 yrs old, I was born in 1951. We stayed in a tent on a farm just outside Llanrhaeadr on the Pistyll Falls lane. The farm was owned by a man called John Jones, his wife ...Read more

A memory of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant in 1955 by Rosemary Porter

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Caption For Caldecott, The Village C1955

A 17th-century house built of ironstone and Collyweston slates, facing the large green but spoilt by an odd door.

Caption For Baldock, White Horse Street C1955

The Town Hall now houses Baldock's fascinating museum. The lonely Vauxhall E Series (centre) drives towards Letchworth along Hitchin Street past the shops and inns.

Caption For Hunsdon, The Green C1960

When Hunsdon won the Hertfordshire Best Kept Village competition in 1960, the winner's sign was erected in the garden of the house next door.

Caption For Crosby, The Windmill C1960

Substantial tree growth has filled the gaps around the dwelling house in our picture, and the height of the trees has rendered the windmill barely visible from Moor Lane.

Caption For Upton, The Village C1955

Teas are still being served on the corner of The Village and Arrowe Park Road at the Stone House Café (U36010, right), and the Horse and Jockey Hotel still occupies the junction of Rake Lane

Caption For Great Chart, The Church 1901

By the gate leading into the churchyard are the overhanging eaves of the old priest's house, later to become the centre of the local Girl Guides troop.

Caption For Fleckney, High Street Looking South East C1960

The shop with its attrac- tive front remains in post office use, and the other buildings have new plastic windows; but stopping the long view, without being intrusive, is a new estate of houses,

Caption For Cawston, High Street C1965

In its heyday this was a huge village with shops of every description and five prosperous inns; there was even a beer house run by Matthew Austin.

Caption For Wrecclesham, Village 1907

As the Alice Holt Forest receded, this area was planted with hop-bines; Wrecclesham helped to supply the breweries and ale-houses of Farnham with their raw materials, while its inhabitants maintained a

Caption For Cheam, The Lumley Chapel, Interior 1890

This photograph shows some of the numerous monuments housed within the Lumley Chapel that once formed part of old Cheam Church.

Caption For Upton, The Cross Roads C1955

Teas are still being served on the corner of The Village and Arrowe Park Road at the Stone House Café (U36010, right), and the Horse and Jockey Hotel still occupies the junction of Rake Lane

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Old Tithe Barn 1900

It is now restored and houses a pine furniture business.

Caption For Great Chart, The Church 1901

By the gate leading into the churchyard are the overhanging eaves of the old priest's house, later to become the centre of the local Girl Guides troop.

Caption For Northleach, The Green 1952

The half-timbered houses with one storey overhanging the next look picturesque to modern eyes, but originally those jetties (as overhangs are called) served a purpose.

Caption For Swindon, The White Hart, Oxford Road C1950

This public house at Stratton St Margaret owes its existence to the Wilts and Berks Canal which ran nearby.

Caption For Lincoln, High Bridge C1955

The medieval house on the bridge was greatly restored during 1900-01. The swan looks lonely; usually there are dozens on the river and the Brayford Pool, which is under the bridge.

Caption For Oxted, The Hoskins Arms Hotel C1955

Caxton House on the right, now the Stamp Shop, is an example. Opposite is the 1890s hotel, replaced in the 1990s by blocks of flats, The Hoskins.

Caption For Shorwell, St Peter's Church C1955

It is said that she often made the journey here from Osborne House to admire the setting of this village and its fascinating old church.

Caption For Lincoln, High Bridge C1955

The medieval house on the bridge was greatly restored during 1900-01. The swan looks lonely; usually there are dozens on the river and the Brayford Pool, which is under the bridge.

Caption For Spalding, Hall Place C1960

The modern architecture sits very uncomfortably with the earlier buildings – an example is the Fine Fare building, which now houses Super Drug.

Caption For Barnstaple, From The Railway Station 1894

Shapland & Petters works is now built, served by rail from the Ilfracombe line behind the new houses (left).

Caption For Epsom, Sculpture, Evocation Of Speed 2005

The library is housed on the first floor of the new centre, leaving the ground floor for retailers.

Caption For Cropton, St Gregory's Church C1960

The picture was taken from Castle Hill, the site of an old manor house lookout, probably also used in Roman times during the construction of Wade's Causeway over the moors past Goathland.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1948

The gable- ended house at the centre of the picture at the end of the High Street was demol- ished when Tavern Lane was widened in about 1955.