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The Hobo Manifesto

You can take the boy out of south London, but you can't take south London out of the boy. The songs on this album, 'The Hobo Manifesto', were inspired by growing up in London and the music that influenced me as a ...Read more

A memory of Streatham by Arthur Kitchener

Harbourne Hall

My name is Jo Latter and Harbourne Hall was built by my Gt Gt Uncle Henry Latter. I only remember seeing the Hall once before it was pulled down and even then I did not go inside. I would love to have contact with anyone who ...Read more

A memory of High Halden by Jonathan Latter

Talavera School 1969 1971

I too lived in Ramillies Park between 1969 and 1971 (185 Ramillies Park,) and went to Talavera. I remember getting the bus from North Camp with a pink bus pass up to the top of hospital hill, walking up past the old ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot by Steve Mc Connell

St Josephs Primary Monks Kirby

Hi to all who attended St Joseph's. We moved to Monks Kirby in 1974. My father was Trevor Vaughan, the Vicar. We lived in the Old Vicarage, this is a now a hotel or private home now I think? Monks Kirby were the ...Read more

A memory of Monks Kirby in 1975 by Philip Vaughan

First Job

It was 1958 and I had just left school at Walbottle Secondary. Me and my best pal Wes Coulthard (who I'm sad to say has since passed away) went on our first holiday together before starting down the Pit. We went with his parents Jimmy ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1958 by Jimmy Burrows

Heysham Towers

Morecambe Bay Holiday Camp, aka Heysham Towers, in the early sixties as a teenager. The Towers were owned by the Holdens, I especially remember Derek and Jean. We were roused by the 'phantom buglar' and didn't have a minute to spare ...Read more

A memory of Heysham in 1961 by Kathleen Wilson

Childhood Memories

I was born 1949 in Huddersfield and lived in Skelmanthorpe until 1970. I was delighted to see the photos of Skelmanthorpe taken in the fifties. It brought back wonderful childhood memories of things that I'd already ...Read more

A memory of Skelmanthorpe by Angela Reichert

Fire And Ambulance Station

The Grosvenor was used as a fire (station 8 then became station B10) and ambulance station until the lease ran out in the late 1970s. The ambulance station was the first to move out, followed 12 months later by the fire ...Read more

A memory of Whitland in 1975 by Julian Orchard

Jezreels Tower

I was born within walking distance of the Jezreels Tower which dominated the skyline & was always a source of fascination for growing children. As there was little traffic in those days we were allowed to play in the streets ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham in 1940 by Doreen Swain

Childhood At Grain

After WW2 my father was posted to the firing range at Yantlet , Grain. When he left the army he was a caretaker at Grain Fort before working at the new oil refinery. My brother and I spent our pre teen years at Grain. It ...Read more

A memory of Isle of Grain in 1950 by Peter Peploe

Captions

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Caption For Llanellen, The Church 1898

At St Helen's Church the corbelled, pinnacled and crocketed tower stands out in more ways than one: it seems curiously at odds, in size and style, with the rest of the church.

Caption For Llantilio Pertholey, The Church And The Skirrid C1960

The early 14th-century tower of St Teilo's, Llantilio Pertholey stands squarely among the surrounding trees.

Caption For Little Waldingfield, Church 1906

The tower has stone figures at the corners instead of pinnacles. The whole church was restored in 1872. The vicar in 1906 was the Rev John Brown.

Caption For Reading, Christ Church 1896

It is a splendid example of High Victorian Gothic designed by Henry Woodyer, with a tower and spire 165 feet high.

Caption For Polesworth, Pooley Hall C1955

It has an embattled tower with a stair turret, and is built of red brick with stone mullions and quoins.

Caption For Stanford On Avon, All Saints Church C1965

Even with its spikey pinnacles, the tower is unremarkable. The east end has been worked over more than once, firstly rebuilt in 1778, and then again in 1895.

Caption For Shap, Abbey 1893

Lowther, was founded by the 'white canons' of the Premonstratensian order at the end of the 12th century, but it was dissolved, like so many others, in 1540.This photograph shows the imposing west tower

Caption For Radcliffe On Trent, Post Office And Main Road C1955

St Mary's Church, just visible amongst the trees, was rebuilt with a tower after the steeple fell off the original building in 1792.

Caption For Chelmsford, Tindal Street 1919

Also gone was the old Conduit: it was moved in 1939 to Tower Gardens. A more functional traffic island had replaced it and the age of the zebra crossing was under way.

Caption For Chartham, The Church And Green 1903

This church was built in 1294, and its tower was constructed in the 15th century. Its windows are fine examples of Kentish tracery. Five of its six bells were made by Joseph Hatch.

Caption For Cleveleys, Jubilee Gardens C1950

In the arena by the clock tower, Charlie and the Follies and the Jolly Jack Tars were popular concert parties every summer.

Caption For South Walsham, The Churches 1934

St Laurence's was destroyed by fire in 1827, but its ivy-covered tower remains.

Caption For Chipping Norton, Town Hall C1960

A substantial remodelling of the town took place during the 19th century - the Town Hall, with its Tuscan porticos and fine bell tower, was built at that time.

Caption For Pateley Bridge, Station Square C1955

In the background at the top of the hill we can see the tower of the parish church of St Cuthbert, which replaced the original now ruinous church of St Mary on the famous Panorama Walk.

Caption For Southampton, The Civic Centre C1955

The building dates back to the 1930s; soaring above it is the distinctive 182-ft high tower, visible from many parts of the city.

Caption For Sleaford, Monument C1950

This view looks north along South Gate past the extraordinarily grandiose statue in its towering medieval-style spired canopy to a 19th-century MP, Henry Handley, which dates from 1850.

Caption For Houghton, The Clock Tower C1960

The memorial shelter and clock tower were erected to the memory of G W Brown by Mr Whymper in 1902. We cannot see the clock; it was made by J R Ingram of St Ives.

Caption For Smarden, The Street C1955

The weatherboarded Chequers pub is tucked away in a corner of the dog-leg at the top of the village street, with the early 15th-century church tower rising above the surrounding tiled roofs.

Caption For Gorran, 1890

Gorran Churchtown, a mile or so inland from Gorran Haven and nearly 300 feet above sea level, has a 15th-century church, the tower of which is an important mark for coastal shipping.

Caption For Warton, Washington House (1612) C1955

The stars and stripes flag is flown from the church tower every 4 July. Warton is a beautiful and thriving village, with a history going back to prehistoric times.

Caption For Woolhampton, The Church And School C1955

The old bell tower was also transformed into an attractive shingled spire. The village school can be seen next door, though the trees partly screening it have gone.

Caption For Longdon, Moat Bank C1960

Longdon's church, seen here behind the trees, has a tower and spire dating from the 14th century. Much of the rest of the building was replaced in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Caption For Upminster, Station Road 1908

The tower of the National School is in the centre, the Bell crossroads are in the distance, and Roomes store will be built to the right of the photographer.

Caption For Great Easton, The Endway C1960

The church of St John and St Giles is a largely 12th-century structure with a much-maligned wooden bell-tower.