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Photos

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Maps

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1899, North End Ref. RNE793220
1896, North End Ref. RNE793221
1898, North End Ref. RNE793225
1895, North End Ref. RNE793232
1895, North End Ref. RNE793233
1899, North End Ref. RNE793244
1896, North End Ref. RNE793247
1897, North Middleton Ref. RNE793709
1895, North Street Ref. RNE793952
1895, North Street Ref. RNE793953
1895, North Street Ref. RNE793956
1895, North Town Ref. RNE794007
1884 - 1885, North Town Ref. HOSM55314
1886, North Wootton Ref. HOSM55329
1896, North Street Ref. HOSM63040
1895 - 1896, North Heath Ref. HOSM55226
1895, North End Ref. HOSM55213
1899, North Common Ref. RNC793077
1898-1900, North End Ref. RNC793225
1899, North End Ref. RNC793227

Books

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Memories

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Addlestone In "The Good Old Days !"

i was born in Addlestone at Garfield Cottages, Garfield Lane (off Station Road) long gone now and replaced by the tower block of Surrey Towers. We moved to Courland Road in 1957 and I lived there until I married in ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone by Marilyn Petrie

St. George's School, Flower Lane, Mill Hill, London, Nw7.

I too was a pupil at St. George's, probably from 1944 to certainly no later than 1950 when I was shipped off to a boarding school in Sussex where I remained until leaving at age 17 in 1956. I was ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Richard Gray

Milner Memories.

The photograph of the front of the Sir Frederick Milner School brought back memories. I taught English there from 1963 to 1970 in the second classroom to the left of the entrance. This was my first teaching post although I knew Retford ...Read more

A memory of Retford by Peter Burton

Into The Woods

As a child of the Fifties I spent many a school holiday and weekend exploring and playing in our local woods with two chums. We knew them separately as Bostall, Abbey and Lesnes woods, before they were known collectively as Lesnes ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Bernard Schofield

Marist Convent Nympsfield

I arrived at the Marist Convent in Nympsfield in 1948 with my brother Bobby but. from then on he was known as Robert. We had travelled from Manchester with Social Workers with another brother and sister Nora and David ...Read more

A memory of Nympsfield by Maureen Malone

Brampton Road Primary School

I began my school days during the 1950's at Brampton Road Primary School, Bexleyheath. My over-riding memory is a time of innocence, wonder and happiness, where we were given freedom to learn and be creative in a ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Bernard Schofield

Boyhood In Navenby

This is the village where I was born and grew up. The first shop on the right was my Dad's, a Butcher. This was next to Welbourn's the baker. The other side of Tenters Lane was another Bakers, Marshall's. The village school then ...Read more

A memory of Navenby by Graham Dawson

Morris Dancing

My memories of Thaxted are very dear to me.  My parents, unfortunately now deceased, were Queenie and Denzil Roberts.  Denzil was a Pharmacist and purchased the property known as the Chemist Shop and refurbished the property so we ...Read more

A memory of Thaxted in 1950 by Beryl Mitchell

The Great North Road

How great was the Great North Road when it squeezed through these ancient gates until the early 1970s? Traffic built up on both sides waiting to get through. For a child this was the spot that marked where our holidays began, ...Read more

A memory of Alnwick in 1968 by Jonathan Vernon

Living In Chilton

My family moved to Chilton Foliat and took over the "Old Post Office". I was still young then and went to the old school run by Mr & Mrs Hassall who lived next door to the school. Two classrooms and very fond memories. ...Read more

A memory of Chilton Foliat in 1964 by Steve Elliott

Captions

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Caption For Lynmouth, By The River Lyn 1932

This view does not exist any more, but another one has risen in its place which, if not quite so quaint, is thoroughly in keeping.

Caption For Comberbach, The Avenue C1955

Another horse associated with Comberbach is the Marbury Dunne; but this is a ghostly one, sometimes seen with a lady in the saddle in the grounds of the former Marbury Hall.

Caption For Farnborough, Peabody Road C1965

Providing a mixture of both residential and commercial property, Peabody Road was still enough part of the shopping centre to be able to boast Curzon and Son's betting shop, Tottles' newsagents, the

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Caption For Burslem, 1956

Later, they fell victim both to progress and anti-pollution legislation, and were replaced by gas-fired and electric kilns.The last of the bottle kilns to be used commercially closed down in 1967

Caption For Bramley, High Street 1904

Taken at the western end of the village, this photograph shows the Jolly Farmer pub on the right. It was formerly known as the Wheatsheaf.

Caption For Wollaston, High Park Avenue C1960

There is another High Park Farm too, just across the Staffordshire border.

Caption For Cambridge, Girton College 1938

But while these red-brick buildings offered women a higher education, it was to be another twenty years before women became entitled to receive degrees.

Caption For Redcar, High Street C1955

This is another section of the main shopping centre, with the Red Lion Hotel on the left, Goodswens the butcher's in the centre, close to the grocer's shop of Pybus Brothers, and Hancocks on the corner

Caption For Metheringham, The Church C1955

The church of St Wilfred is another of the hundreds of Lincolnshire limestone churches, and it has not changed in almost fifty years. The church was damaged by fire in 1599 and restored in 1601.

Caption For Wellingore, The Church C1960

All Saints' Church stands proudly at the top of a sharp double bend and hill on the A607 road going towards Lincoln from Grantham.

Caption For Selworthy, The Village 1890

An old woman sits below this ancient creeper-clad tree, whilst another poses for the cameraman outside her cottage porch.

Caption For Cambridge, Eights On The Cam 1909

The River Cam itself is not wide enough for conventional races, so races called 'Bumps' are held.

Caption For Bloxham, The Cross And Post Office C1955

The post office has moved to another part of the village.

Caption For Metheringham, The Church C1955

The church of St Wilfred is another of the hundreds of Lincolnshire limestone churches, and it has not changed in almost fifty years. The church was damaged by fire in 1599 and restored in 1601.

Caption For Eashing, Village 1898

This is another one of the ancient bridges that span these reaches of the River Wey. There are six in total: this one, two at Tilford, and one each at Elstead, Peper Harow and Unstead.

Caption For Upchurch, The Village C1955

Although actually very old, this is another Medway-side village that was left with a distinctly Victorian appearance by the 19th century building boom, when it was a source of brick earth and also chalk

Caption For Shalden, Crossing Cottage 2004

When the Alton to Basingstoke railway line was made, the L & SWR Co built a crossing cottage at Shalden and another one at Lasham.

Caption For Salisbury, High Street C1955

The old Crown Hotel is soon to close and become another High Street shop.

Caption For Maidenhead, Mill House 1899

This view of the Mill House, further north along the Buckinghamshire bank, captures wonderfully the curious formality of late Victorian leisure activity as the fishermen sit stiffly in

Caption For Chipping, Talbot Street C1955

Chair-making was another speciality, and there is still a chair-maker here by the church.

Caption For Uppingham, School Quadrangle 1927

Uppingham School had a sports ground to the south, known as the Middle; and another to the east known as the Upper.

Caption For Barnstaple, High Street 1919

Butchers Row is on the left. The Sydney Harper building is now a travel agent. Note that next door is another tradesman called Prideaux.

Caption For Acock's Green, Hall Green, Pemberley Road C1965

These are Coppice House, Hollypiece House and Homemeadow House, named after fields on the Fox Hollies estate. The flats occupy the site of Zaccheus Walker's mansion, The Hollies.

Caption For Acock's Green, Olton Boulevard East C1955

Here we have another view of the shopping parade, looking west towards Shaftmoor Lane.