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Morley Cottage

I remember Wareside so well. I lived at Morley Cottage just outside the village. I went there in 1937 with my parents - my father Jim McGowan and Mother Elizabeth.They both worked at Fanhams Hall for Lady Brocket. My mother then ...Read more

A memory of Wareside in 1940 by Shelagh Bunce

We Lived At 3 Chapel End With Mrs Crook

I was evacuated aged 5 years old to Akeley during the war with my mother. I can remember going to the school on the village square and being allowed to play in the field behind when the weather was fine. My ...Read more

A memory of Akeley in 1942 by Pete Smith

Nelson Speedway And Shop Close By

When I was a young lad I used to go to Nelson Speedway. My memories are very vague now but I do remember the smell of the bikes, and ducking down hiding from the gravel spit out whilst the bikes went around the ...Read more

A memory of Barrowford by Charles Payne

Passing Place On The Upper Section, Great Orme Tramway

This is a photograph of two tramcars, Nos 6 & 7, at the passing loop above the Great Orme Mines. They are painted in the Dark Ochre livery which was only used for a few years after the ...Read more

A memory of Llandudno by John Owen

Memories Of Clare School 1958 62

Hi to any old Clarions out there. It truly was a great place to be a boy. There were so many characters among the boys and staff; Major Burn (or "flinty") who taught French but also great tales of ...Read more

A memory of Brympton D'Evercy by Malcolm Douglas

Temperance Hotel

The first half of the building with dormer windows (from the left of the picture) and where the Job Centre is situated today, was a Temperance Hotel. Bridport had over 60 public houses at the turn of the twentieth century and ...Read more

A memory of Bridport in 1890 by Andrew Evans

Memories Of Swaffield Primary School Late 70's

Swaffield school memories Hi people! I was in Swaffield Primary school from 1977 until 1979 ( but it seems longer!) and the only teachers I had was Mr Chandarana. He loved to drink his Slender ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth in 1978 by Nusrat Khan

Small Heath Memory

I was born at 54 Herbert Road on January 21st 1940 a war-time baby although I remember nothing of the bombing raids that wrecked a number of the houses in the lower part of the road where the bus garage and the railway line ...Read more

A memory of Small Heath by Brian Buck

Kilburn Temperance Council Open Air Fête Event

I don't suppose there's anyone alive today who remembers this event but they would have to be about 143 years old! But as a shot in the dark, I wonder if anyone who remembers old Fairs ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn in 1880 by J Lawrence Prior

Christchurch Primary School Vale Road Tunbridge Wells

I went to school here, 1958-1964 there exist photos of the school but so far none with the Frith Collection. The school was opposite Central Station in Vale Road and resembled a large ...Read more

A memory of Tunbridge Wells by The Hon Paul Randolph Welsby

Captions

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Caption For Doncaster, Station Road 1903

The Doncaster Mutual Co-operative Society is on the left of the picture, and Glyn's Temperance Hotel is immediately behind the tram.

Caption For Chesham, High Street 1903

By 1903 the George and Dragon (of the Commercial Hotel sign) looks directly across the road at its rival, the now relocated Dunlop Temperance Hotel (above the Fry's Pure Cocoa signed shop window).

Caption For Bristol, Union Street C1965

Joseph Fry senior had been involved in a number of business ventures and partnerships, but as a Quaker the manufacture of chocolate was especially important to him, as it was a temperance drink.

Caption For Port Sunlight, Post Office Corner C1960

The village had a pub, the Bridge Inn, which was designed to look like an old coaching inn, but opened as a temperance hotel.

Caption For Richmond, King Street C1960

Grey Friars Café (left) was built in 1889 as Cocoa Rooms by the Countess of Zetland, a staunch advocate of temperance.

Caption For Cirencester, Cricklade Street C1955

A teetotaller, Mr Alexander opened a temperance working men's club at the premises in 1867.

Caption For Marske, Village 1924

This quiet village was once on the main route up Swaledale, and had a Temperance Hotel and a smithy.

Caption For Exmouth, The Strand 1906

This earlier view of the Strand shows the Wiltshire & Dorset Bank on the left and the Commercial and Temperance Hotel in the far distance.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Knees Corner 1900

The White Hart Temperance Hotel (centre) became Knees china and glass store in 1908, but was demolished in 1967.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Town Hall 1914

The White Hart Temperance Hotel (centre) became Knees china and glass store in 1908, but was demolished in 1967.

Caption For Cheddar, Cliff Hotel 1908

Glen Middle Mill 1908 If Sally Spencer, the lady looking at the photographer, came back today, she would see that almost all in this view (except the rear block of Pavey's Temperance Hotel) has

Caption For Clapham, High Street C1965

Now occupied by Moxley Architects, it was built as the Temperance and Billiard Hall in about 1900.

Caption For Blaenau Ffestiniog, Church Street 1901

A striped barber's pole projects out over the street, and just beyond it the Temperance Hotel and W J Penny, who sells ales and spirits.

Caption For Leamington Spa, The Fountain And Royal Pump Room C1960

Those on a restricted budget could avail themselves of the York, a temperance establishment on Spencer Street, where a room could be had for 1s 6d.

Caption For Misterton, High Street 1958

To the left, out of view, is the former Temperance Hall of 1872.

Caption For Lands End, Penwith House 1908

The Penwith House Temperance Hotel, established in 1880, is providing hot or cold luncheons but there is no alcohol available to celebrate.

Caption For Godalming, Church Street 1906

The arch led to the rear of the Angel Hotel yard, owned at that time by John Jasper Taylor, who also had a temperance hotel, Deanery House, further down Church Street.

Caption For Launceston, High Street 1906

The carriage was known as the 'Temperance Taxi', and belonged to the Castle Hotel.

Caption For Conwy, Castle Street 1913

It was used as a temperance house around the time of the photograph.

Caption For Glasgow, Sauchiehall Street 1897

east and west quarters of the city, and it was here that you could buy quality confectionery from Assafrey, dine out at the Hippodrome, attend an exhibition at the Institute of Fine Arts, or stay at a temperance

Caption For Gourock, Kempock Street 1900

The part building on the immediate left of the picture - Veitch's Temperance Hotel - was renamed some years later, and was demolished in the 1950's as the result of a fire.

Caption For Chesham, Broadway 1921

The tall buildings behind the lamp post, one with a sign for the Club and Literary Institute and built as a temperance hotel the other a bank dated 1898, flanked the entrance to Station Road.

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 Haverhill, High Street C1965

The 1950s Boots (left) is on the site of the Anchor Temperance Coffee Tavern.