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Margaret Beavan

My late wife Sandra stayed at the home, with her sister Carol, for 6 weeks in the summer of 1957. Sandra was just turned 11 and Carol 9 and a half. About 20 years ago Sandra and I went back to Heswall and, as others have commented, ...Read more

A memory of Heswall by Bill Watson

Oxton Memories

I lived in Oxton from the late 50s to the early 80s, and have many fond memories. Does any body remember Fred the barber in Rose Mount. He was quite a character, and nobody went there unless they wanted a short back and sides, ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by Stephen Williams

Great Grandfather

It is strange to see one of the two portraits that hung in my grandparents' hallway, for sale on the web.  Issac was born in 1837 in Berwick Bassett, Wiltshire.  Taught himself to read and write while an agricultural labourer, ...Read more

A memory of Marlborough by Peter Waylen

The Hersham Flood – September 1968

During the 60s I lived in Surbiton and worked in Hersham. As I was getting ready to leave for work one morning in 1968, a radio broadcast warned of severe flooding along the Mole valley following heavy rains, and ...Read more

A memory of Hersham by Tony Newman

After The War

I do not know the exact year that Doncaster had its first Royal visit after the Second World War had ended but all the school children in the parish were required to put on their best bibs and tuckers for school ...Read more

A memory of Intake in 1946 by Frank Mowforth

Harvesting At Bridgemans Farm

The site of this 1960 print is Bridgemans Farm, Latchingdon, near Maldon, Essex. The tractor is being driven by Stuart Baker on the fields of this farm. He was in charge of the farm along with two of his five ...Read more

A memory of Latchingdon

Clements Hall

I must have been about six when I stayed at Clements Hall with my brothers Edwin and Terry in the 1950s. Christine story brought back memories. I also remember the geese, the matron often made me sit on the step to shell the peas. ...Read more

A memory of Hockley in 1956 by Gillian Mower

My Dad's Memories Of The Boys Garden City (Bgc)

My Dad, Thomas Brisland lived at the BGC for 9 years from around 1924. He was housed in Natal Cottage with 34 other boys and they were cared for by a matron and a house mother. The matron was Mrs. ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge by Rod Brisland

The Brown Family Who Lived In A Cottage Called The Groves

I was surprised to find no memories recorded for Auchinairn, even though it is a small place, so the following is a start. When I was about the age of 10 in the mid 1950's my mother told ...Read more

A memory of Auchinairn by vernoncoles

Over Whelmed.

That view is still majestic, almost as much as my first days in the Lower School, as it was then, in 1950, when I moved up from the "Inky" as the prep. school was called. Everything was so well ordered, so old and really quite scary. ...Read more

A memory of Bedford by Ian Harrison

Captions

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Caption For Chester, Cathedral North East1891

Featured here is the adjoining Chapter House built in the late 13th century; it follows the classic Early English style for monastic chapter houses and vestibules by being rectangular in shape.

Caption For Sheffield, Endcliffe Woods 1893

Weston Park was purchased in 1873 for £18,000; Firth Park was given by Mark Firth in 1875; Endcliffe Woods was bought in 1885, followed by Meersbrook Park in 1886 and Hillsborough Park in 1890.

Caption For Boscombe, The Pier C1955

The structure was severely damaged during the Second World War, though it had been sympathetically restored by the time this photograph was taken during the following decade.

Caption For Wyre Piddle, The Anchor C1965

It is an unforgettable experience to follow Worcestershire's rivers on foot or on a slow-moving boat.

Caption For Nottingham, River Trent Beneath Clifton Grove 1893

After taking a tram or trolley-bus ride to Wilford Bridge, a walk to Clifton would perhaps be followed by tea at a cottage on the Green.

Caption For Stokesay, Castle Gatehouse 1924

Following the castle's capture in the Civil War, the original stone gatehouse was destroyed.

Caption For Port Erin, From Breakwater 1894

Work began in 1864, but in 1868, while still under construction, it was badly damaged by a storm; it was not until the following year that Tynwald voted funds for repairs and completion.

Caption For Dublin, Glasnevin Cemetery, Parnell's Grave 1897

Parnell was a great Irish patriot, a Protestant landowner from Wicklow and MP at Westminster, whose career was ruined by scandal following the disclosure of his long-term affair with a married woman, Kitty

Caption For Ampthill, Bedford Street C1955

The Zonita Cinema has followed 'Adventures of Quentin Durward' into obscurity, but the pub across the road still provides a service for thirsty residents and travellers.

Caption For Zennor, Village 1928

On hearing her sing in the church, one Matthew Trewhella fell in love with her, followed her to the sea and was never heard of again.

Caption For Oxford, Magdalen College, Founder's Tower 1890

When John Fell was Dean of Christ Church, one of his students based a famous Latin epigram on him following a reprimand.

Caption For Norwich, Bishops Bridge 1891

In 1549, John Kett led his rebel peasant army from its camp on Mousehold Heath over this fine 14th-century bridge, only for his followers to be cut to pieces in the city.

Caption For Oxford, Somerville College 1907

The hall opened the following year with 12 students—initially as Somerville Hall, then from 1886 as Somerville College.

Caption For Durham, No 1 South Bailey 1923

This is located just 50m from the cathedral; it fronts onto the Bailey, a mediaeval street that follows the spine of the peninsula from the historic Market Place to Prebends Bridge.

Caption For Westoning, The Church C1960

Dedicated to St Mary Magdalene, Westoning's parish church closely follows other church architecture in Bedfordshire villages, being in the Early English style with battlements and buttresses and a tower

Caption For Sonning, Lock 1890

A small child perches precariously on the lock gate balance beam: one wriggle and disaster could follow.

Caption For Bakewell, Buxton Road 1923

Following the Wye valley for several miles, it then climbs steeply towards Taddington before plunging dramatically downhill to rejoin the river again.

Caption For Bovington, View From Tank Training Grounds C1955

It was in a hospital here that Lawrence of Arabia died following his motorcycle crash in 1935.

Caption For Taunton, The Park Fountain 1912

Vivary Park was purchased in 1894 and a bandstand and the gates were added the following year.

Caption For Nuneaton, The Council House C1945

Formerly known as the Council House, it has recently been renamed the Town Hall, following the construction of a new red-brick Council House next to it.

Caption For North Warnborough, The Whitewater 1906

It follows the road to Lodge Farm.

Caption For Mudeford, The Estuary 1918

Fashion decreed that much of Georgian society should follow the monarch's example, creating a minor bathing resort on the edge of what had been a lonely estuary.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Recreation Ground C1950

In this quintessentially English scene, one can almost hear the sound of bat hitting ball, followed by the ripple of applause from the knowledgeable spectators.

Caption For Belaugh, The Church From River 1921

Following in the Norfolk tradition of fine churches, St Peter's is a noble if diminutive edifice, with a fine old traceried screen and Norman font.