Photos

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Maps

55 maps found.

1897 - 1919, The Platt Ref. HOSM40843
1896, Liverton Street Ref. HOSM56748
1947, High Flatts Ref. NPO732779
1896, High Flatts Ref. RNE732779
1924, High Flatts Ref. POP732779
1891, High Flatts Ref. HOSM48303
1908-1910, Clatt Ref. RNC669646
1903, High Flatts Ref. RNC732779
1895, High Flatts Ref. HOSM48302
1946, Pratt's Bottom Ref. NPO810503
1895, Pratt's Bottom Ref. RNE810503
1895 - 1908, Pratt's Bottom Ref. HOSM57178
1892, Boothroyd Ref. HOSM61477
1923, Moorclose Ref. HOSM41085
1923, Moorclose Ref. HOSM41084

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Memories

162 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Family At Griffydam

My dad came from Griffydam, next door but one to the chapel. Next door was Alf Platts (I think) it was Edie as well Benny Stone kept the Griffin pub. Sammy(?) lived opposite with his handlebar tash. My dad was Thomas Hill - he had two brothers, George and Eric, and two sisters, Annie & Flo.

A memory of Griffydam by Peter Hill

Those Were The Days

I was born in the home of my grandparents John and May (nee Hulse) Yeomans in Mere Road, my mother being the former Kathleen Yeomans. My immediate neighbours on either side were Jack and May Platt and ...Read more

A memory of Weston in 1940 by Roy Pitchford

John Ford Havelock Road

I know you. You are the little boy who came skipping out of your house to tell us all that 'We had won the War'. I was born at No. 8 - all the children played together in that cul-de -sac. John Heard's sister was my best ...Read more

A memory of Deal in 1940

Hounslow West

I lived at Hounslow West and went to Hounslow Heath infant and junior school. Don’t remember much about the infants. My first teacher in the junior school was Miss/Mrs Roberts. I remember filling up the ink wells in the desks. This ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow

A Beautiful Early Childhood In The 50's.

My Dad and Mum moved to what was then 'The old Cottage', Water Lane in 1954-5 from Cornwall. Mum was pregnant and they couldn't get a cottage, so Dad, Ken Johnson, applied to Corfe's Farm to get a tied ...Read more

A memory of West Peckham by barleysmile

Simple Childhood

I was born and brought up in Barnton and remember fondly how we used to walk across the fields to go to marbury swimming pool. We spent many happy hours there in summer. Like many others my father was housed in Marbury Park by ...Read more

A memory of Marbury by Carole Dickenson

The Jetty, River Plant

January 1977. The rain was almost horizontal that day, ice cold too, as I walked towards the hut at the delivery wharf of the Ford River Plant in Dagenham, Essex, I thought to myself that it really could not be any worse ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1977 by Dave Weldon

Working Life

My father was a local Ealing man, who attended Little Ealing Boys school and Chiswick Poly. He was the owner of Gordon Garage, Gordon Road, W.13 from around 1950-1969. I worked for him at the garage, from 1962-1966, so does anyone ...Read more

A memory of Ealing in 1962 by Susan Silva

Waiting For The Bus

To the right of this picture, on the High Street was the town hall. For seven years I waited there every morning for the Jump Circular bus, or if I missed it the Rotherham bus to take me into Barnsley where I was at the then ...Read more

A memory of Hoyland in 1961 by David Webster

Clarendon Secondary Modern School Memories 1964 1969

I also remember Fred Faulkner teaching me English and Geography in the 1964 to 1968 period. Bob Coyle was headmaster and Burke was his deputy. Williams 'bone' was my first form teacher and taught ...Read more

A memory of Salford by gasmaskgrimshaw

Captions

64 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Winchcombe, Hailes Street C1960

Samuel Pepys noted in his diary: 'The Life Guard was sent down into the country to Winchcome to spoil the tobacco there which it seems the people there do plant contrary to the law'.

Caption For Eastleigh, Leigh Road 1951

Trees planted c1900 are now mature, and more modern lighting has been installed.

Caption For Cookley, The School And Church C1950

They had between them several houses, and in the garden of each they planted a mulberry tree - school children from the village dance around the one at Shrubbery House.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, East End 1929

The man in the boat has maybe rowed across to pick samphire from the muddy creeks; this is a local plant, a delicacy called 'poor mans asparagus'.

Caption For Elstead, The Green C1965

The oak was planted in 1897 for Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee; it still dominates the green with its seat around the base.

Caption For Port Talbot, Station Road C1955

The opening of the steelworks was followed by the building of a chemical plant at Baglan Bay by British Petroleum.

Caption For Cambridge, Newnham College, Sedgewick Hall 1890

When the Liberal politician W E Gladstone visited the college three years previously, the occasion was celebrated with the planting of a tree.

Caption For Penshurst, The Park, The Sidney Oak 1891

Born at Penshurst Place in 1554, Philip Sidney is known to have planted oaks in the park.

Caption For Washington, The Post Office C1960

There are fine views of Chanctonbury Ring, a ring of beech trees planted on the site of an Iron Age hill fort 800 feet up on the top of the Downs.

Caption For Abingdon, The Square 1893

The lime trees (now gone) were planted in 1888, when the Square was no longer a livestock market.

Caption For Horncastle, Market Place C1965

Sir Joseph came from the nearby village of Revesby, and the plants he brought back from his journey with Captain Cook formed Kew Gardens.

Caption For Lytham, Lowther Gardens C1955

Tree planting depleted the Clifton coffers, and the family went abroad, but the beautifying of Lowther Gardens continued, as can be seen by the many flower beds and mature trees—a Mr Tomlinson took the

Caption For Cropton, St Gregory's Church C1960

The trees around the church were planted around 1950, the same time as the nearby forests were established by the Forestry Commission.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, C1960

Although photographs show a busy town, poverty in the slums prevailed, especially in the yards where the decline of the straw plait industry meant that women and children no longer contributed

Caption For Rugby, Caldecott Park C1965

George VI in 1937, and in 1953, to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, a fragrant raised garden was created for the blind with a descriptive Braille plaque beside each aroma- tic plant

Caption For Twickenham, The River 1899

This seems to have been planted with cherry-trees later.