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Re Tony Bros Ice Cream

I remember Tony Bros ice cream parlour off Acton High Street. On some Sundays my father would take me for a treat for a cornet or wafer scooped out of the big drum on the counter, it was always after giving our dog ...Read more

A memory of South Harefield by Frank Morrison

The Bell

My name is Ann Jones. I live in the USA I was formerly Ann Groom, my dad Sydney Groom and mother Mildred kept The Snoring Bell. I remember the Whiteheads down the street on the farm, and going to Little Snoring School - my teachers ...Read more

A memory of Little Snoring in 1960 by Ann Jones

My Beginning...

My name is Russell Ham. I was born on May the 10th, 1962. I was adopted at about the age of six weeks, I think. The best thing that ever happened to me. I arrived at number 5, Thomas Street, in the summer of 1962, to the home of ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch in 1962 by Russell Ham

Marsala Road Ladywell The Prefabs

I was only a few months old when our family moved to 122 Marsala Road, Ladywell in 1949. I was ten years of age when we moved from Ladywell to Dartford in August 1959 but there are many different and varied ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham in 1958 by Tony Brown

2up And 2down!

My father was born in Ford Street Hockley Brook Birmingham in 1936. He was the youngest of 6, 2 sisters and 3 brothers. Ford Street consisted of a row of houses on one side and factories on the other side. The houses were 2 up ...Read more

A memory of Birmingham in 1940 by Raymond Parlett

A Wonderful Time In Copper Street

My name is Carole McCarthy (nee MALONE) I was born in December 1951 in a maternity unit on Rochdale Road near to the Embassy Club. I lived in Copper Street in Collyhurst which had Barney's at the bottom of the ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst by Carole Mc Carthy

Visiting My Great Uncle Ted

I visited Ber Street on a regular basis in the early 1960s as my great uncle lived there. This was pre-school days for me. My mum was born in Twiddy's court which is now Warminger's Court. I remember walking up ...Read more

A memory of Norwich in 1964 by Yvette Ballance

Oops I Forgot!!

Though the picture is dated c1965, looking up Windsor Street on the left hand side either 3 or 4 shops up was my uncles 'glass and glazing shop' - his name was David Munn. Some years later he moved the shop to the shopping parade at the top of Long Lane, Hillingdon.

A memory of Uxbridge in 1968 by Nick Brown

Brentford

What wonderful memories of Brentford. My name was Dorothy Pearce I lived in Netley Road with sisters Beryl and Hazel and brothers Richard and Philip. My Nan lived in Potteery Road next door to Edie Joyce. The Shepherds lived ...Read more

A memory of Brentford in 1943 by Dorothy Hill

Wonderful Memories Of A 1970's Kid...Also Asking For Some Help If Possible.

I grew up in Bristol for the first 5 years of my life, then moved to Byfleet, and lived there for a short time until I was 10. We emigrated to the states because my Dad, who ...Read more

A memory of Byfleet by redcobalt60

Captions

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Caption For Camborne, Church Street 1922

The rather severe building on the right casts a deep shadow across this wide shopping street. On the left the display of hardware items has spilled out into the road.

Caption For Great Sampford, The High Street C1955

This narrow road hardly looks like a high street! On the side of the house facing us is the date 1595. Behind the trees on the left is the church of St Michael.

Caption For Basingstoke, London Street C1910

Despite its somewhat drab image, Basingstoke has some interesting and distinctive buildings - particularly in Winchester Street and London Street. On

Caption For Wollaston, High Street C1955

On the right of the street, on the upper storey, is a sign for Wollaston Band Club. The village still has many pubs and clubs today.

Caption For London, Parliament And Whitehall 1880

Serious building work is in progress in this normally sedate street. On the extreme right an area has been cordoned off with barriers, and beyond are the towers of hoists and cranes.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Market Street 1906

Note the unmarked and unmade road, the baby high chairs on sale on the right, the coffe tavern beyond it and Olivers, the boot and shoe chain, further down the street on the right.

Caption For York, Stonegate 1886

The boy dressed in breeches with cap in hand looks a little lost soul standing in the almost empty cobbled street. On the left there is a sign for Waddingtons Piano Forte Manufacturers.

Caption For Barry, Presbytarian Church 1899

It is one of a number of churches that had the street on which is stands renamed after it.

Caption For Eton, 4th June Procession Of Boats 1906

The Etonians and their guests here throng the Eton bank: toppers, Eton collars and ladies' floral hats aplenty.

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Caption For Tredegar, C1955

Saron chapel stands alongside Market Street on the extreme right. The roof of the fire station can be seen in the foreground.

Caption For Abergavenny, Cross Street 1914

The gradual increase in motorized traffic may account for the presence of a policeman at the junction with Monk Street. On that corner, Saunders & Co boldly advertise their agricultural services.

Caption For Westbury, Warminster Road C1965

The corner of Edward Street on the right has altered considerably; the end building was demolished in 1999. The second shop along is Fred Macey's, advertising cycles and prams.

Caption For Abergavenny, Cross Street 1914

The gradual increase in motorized traffic may account for the presence of a policeman at the junction with Monk Street. On

Caption For Chelmsford, Duke Street 1919

Here we see a busy scene, with parked cars on the right and an open-topped bus bound for Southend chugging down the Street on the left.The picture is taken from close to the railway bridge, looking

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Parade 1901

Before this was built, the beach stretched much further inland and sand dunes often formed as far as Regent Street. On

Caption For Nottingham, Wheeler Gate 1902

Until 1885, Wheeler Gate was a narrow street only wide enough for one vehicle to pass at a time.

Caption For Penzance, Alverton Street 1908

We are looking east towards the town centre; the Market House dome is just visible at the end of the street. On

Caption For Manchester, Market Street And Piccadilly Junction C1965

This is the corner of Piccadilly, where it meets the top of Market Street. On the left is one of Lewis's entrances. Pauldens, in the centre, moved here after a fire destroyed their store in 1957.

Caption For Liss, Station Road 1934

At the far end of the street on the left is Noakes hardware shop.

Caption For Marske By The Sea, High Street C1960

This view shows Marske High Street on a quiet day, with two vehicles from the United Bus Company on their routes between Redcar and Saltburn.

Caption For Buckingham, Parish Church C1965

Further up Castle Street and at its junction with Bristle Hill to the right and Elm Street on the left, the photographer is looking towards the great east window of the parish church.

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1890

Three young men enjoy a chat in an almost deserted street. On

Caption For Prestatyn, High Street 1895

This charming study shows the lower part of the High Street on a breezy summer's day.

Caption For Leeds, Briggate 1951

Further along the street on the right stands the Empire Theatre.