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Living Aboard

Living Aboard Boats A Memory of Maldon. I moved aboard a small 2 1/2 ton yacht named Gulldreen in Dixon Kerlys yard along the Downs Maldon in the 1960's. This was while I was serving my apprenticeship at Hoffmanns in Chelmsford. I ...Read more

A memory of Maldon by David Squires

School Journey

As a sickly child, I missed much of my early schooling and eventually attended schools for the physically handicapped. My senior school was the Venetian School for boys in Camberwell, south London. We went on School Journeys during ...Read more

A memory of Rustington by Peter Nunn

Life As A Young Boy In Saltdean

THE LIFE & TIMES OF DONALD CHARLES WILLIAMS Personal recollections from Don Williams from Hailsham who lived in Saltdean from 1937 to 1952 - Many thanks for these wonderful stories & photo's of Saltdean in ...Read more

A memory of Saltdean in 1940 by Don Williams

The Village Square

This view was seen by me every day that I went to school at Judd School in Tonbridge. I caught the bus here. There were two bus routes through the village - Number 9 which ran from Maidstone to Sevenoaks and operated by Maidstone ...Read more

A memory of Ightham in 1950 by George Morley

My First Home

This is a photograph of the house where I was born. My parents bought the house in Long Street, Tetbury when they got married in 1937, I was born in 1939 and my brother followed five years later. This house is very old and very ...Read more

A memory of Tetbury in 1953 by Jill Sheppard

Family Connections.

This was my grandfathers favourite inn at the time the photograph was taken. He was coachman at the Manor House at Long Wittenham a short walk along the 'Maddy' (a road from the inn to Long Wittenham following the river ...Read more

A memory of Clifton Hampden by Claire Allen

Narrow Escape (Probably Between 1958 And 1961)

a few years after this photo was taken WH Smiths which was located to the bottom left of this photo completely collapsed following a prolonged spell of wet weather. This happened very early one saturday ...Read more

A memory of Taunton by Cherry James

Wonderful Times

Having spent many happy holidays in Hemsby, my friend Avril and I decided to sign up for a season in Seacroft, we were just 18 and up for what was then an adventure away from home. It was a very happy time, we made many friends with ...Read more

A memory of Hemsby by pat.twomey1945

Ford Park Cemetery

The Cemetery, popularly known as Ford Park Cemetery, and owned by the Plymouth, Devonport & Stonehouse Cemetery Company finally went into liquidation in 1999 owing to the decline in burials following the opening of the two ...Read more

A memory of Plymouth by Tony Dean

1961 To 1977

My family lived in Goodyers Ave. Dad had #65 built in 1960/61 for around £13k by the next door neighbour who sold us the plot. Best mates were Antony Draper [Oakridge Ave], Chris Francis [Craighall Ave],Caroline West [Links Drive] ...Read more

A memory of Radlett by Nigel Peart

Captions

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Caption For East Grinstead, Cromwell House 1923

It suffered a disastrous fire in December 1928 but was skilfully rebuilt the following year.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Abbey School C1960

Wycombe Abbey School's first architect, was commissioned by the school to build boarding houses, classroom blocks and dormitories, which were mostly built between 1898 and 1902, with the chapel following

Caption For Lyndhurst, 1908

Artists such as Millais and Leighton sought inspiration in local scenes, and a host of Victorian and Edwardian amateurs followed their example.

Caption For Cheltenham, Promenade 1923

During the great building boom that followed Cheltenham's development from the 19th century onwards, much of the earlier medieval settlement was overwhelmed.

Caption For Dunstable, High Street South C1950

Forming a boundary with the original Augustinian priory site established by Henry I, the High Street follows the route of the Watling Street ancient trackway.

Caption For Boroughbridge, High Street 1907

In 1322, the Earl of Lancaster sought refuge in the local church following his defeat by Edward II.

Caption For Stow On The Wold, The Square C1955

These follow the patterns of old burgage strips, and on market days, sheep were driven in single file along the narrow ways to be counted.

Caption For Southsea, Canoe Lake C1955

One of Southsea's most famous landmarks is South Parade Pier, opened in 1879 and rebuilt in 1908 following a fire.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Promenade 1925

The provision of the public gardens of the Promenade at Bowness also followed the coming of the railway in 1847, and the increased popularity of the Lake District as a health-giving holiday resort

Caption For London, The Tower Of London C1965

Above it is the spire of All Hallows-by-the-Tower, which had just been restored following Second World War bombing.

Caption For Teignmouth, The Beach And Pier C1960

The following photographs taken from the pier benefit from close comparison.

Caption For Bournemouth, From West Cliff 1887

Others followed, and the Bournemouth of today is one of the largest conurbations on the south coast.

Caption For St Mawes, 1895

It also had the distinction, following an Act of Parliament in 1562, of sending two MPs to Parliament - voted in by an electorate of only twenty!

Caption For Bromley, Parish Church And Lychgate 1899

Following bombing during the Second World War, the familiar tower is today attached to a new church.

Caption For Holt, Market Place 1896

It also reveals a somewhat insensitive example of infill, no attempt having been made by the architect to follow the existing roof line.

Caption For Bognor Regis, The Parade And The Pier 1911

The pier building's tall seaward end has now gone, and the pier beyond it has been closed following extensive storm damage.

Caption For Studland, Bankes Arms Hotel C1960

It is possible to either take the lanes or to follow the coastal path, admiring the views towards Bournemouth and the Isle of Wight along the way.

Caption For Crawley, Church 1907

peaceful and idyllic rural scene, with the horse and cart behind a small girl pushing a pram outside the church of St John the Baptist, belies Crawley's mid 19th-century expansion into a railway town, following

Caption For Southsea, Canoe Lake C1955

One of Southsea's most famous landmarks is South Parade Pier, opened in 1879 and rebuilt in 1908 following a fire.

Caption For Sheerness, The Beach C1955

It was to Sheerness dockyard that Nelson's body was brought, preserved in a barrel of spirit, following his death at Trafalgar.

Caption For Lingfield, Old Cage And Pond 1904

He died in France in 1934, but a year later his body was brought back to England and laid to rest here following a torchlight funeral oration.

Caption For Portishead, Pier Approach 1908

The following year the pier was commissioned; it was soon extended so that vessels could use it at low water.

Caption For Capesthorne Hall, 1897

Following a fire it was rebuilt (in much the same style) in 1861.

Caption For East Grinstead, Hermitage Lane 1904

The soaring parish church tower, carefully rebuilt following its collapse in 1785, closes the view.