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Memories

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Steel's Grocers

In 1861 my Great, Great, Great Grandfather Charles Frederick Whiskin worked for the Steel family in their grocer's shop situated in the Butter Market.  Charles came originally from Black Friars in London and was born in ...Read more

A memory of Bury St Edmunds in 1860 by Tammalyn Williams

My Childhood In Bedlinog

During the second world war when I was about three years old my parents thought it would be safer for me to leave London and live with my mother's parents in Bedlinog. We lived in the High Street and I have such happy ...Read more

A memory of Bedlinog in 1940 by Margo Smith

Grays When It Was A Proper Town.

Despite the cement dust from West Thurrock, if the wind was in the wrong direction, Grays had everything available, from a baking tin to a new car, such a variety of shops. Good bus service, Eastern National, London ...Read more

A memory of Grays in 1955 by Alan Knight

Hednesford

I remember Kings fish and chip shop in Uxbridge Street, it's now a Chinese takeaway, also Trabulis Cafe, soup and exra bread for 8d (old money). In the 60s we used to go for our dinner when I was at Littleworth Boys School (now ...Read more

A memory of Hednesford by Allan Bishop

High Row Toilets

yes High Row did have gents toilets .two sets of steep steps leading down to wash and brush ups by a toilet attendant also I remember a gents barber had a kiosk down there due to council cutbacks everything now closed and bricked up ...Read more

A memory of Darlington by tonyandal43

Those Terrible Teddy Boys

I came across this site by accident and was immediately transported back to the fifties in Uxbridge when I was a teenager. My family lived at Willowbank just over the bridge from Uxbridge towards New Denham. I regularly ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge by c.mitzman

Burnt Oak Good Old Days

I was born in Dagenham 1950, but moved to Blundell Road, Burnt Oak in 1955. I attended Goldbeaters from 1955 to 1966 and can remember many of the people and teachers with whom I studied. Some of the teachers were really ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak by mike.morgan

Old Church,Rush Green And St George's Hospitals

I have many great memories of the area as I did my nurse training between the above named hospitals.Made so many friends and enjoyed my time in Romford.The many pubs,Romford market and the smell of the ...Read more

A memory of Romford by lynnmariedodds636

Deansbrook Road Burnt Oak

I was born in Edgware Hospital in 1956, and lived at 318 Deansbrook Road. My name is Valerie Hood and I have wonderful memories of growing up there until I was 17 and we then moved to Potters Bar. I knew all of my ...Read more

A memory of Salford by valeriehood65

Down Grove Lane Along Church Street To 'the Green' And Then Up Denmark Hill

I lived in Camberwell from 1944 until when I married in 1964. There remains a small terrace of seven houses in Grove Lane called ‘Grove Lane Terrace’; they were built in the ...Read more

A memory of Camberwell by Richard Norman

Captions

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Caption For Chipping Campden, Market Hall 1949

The arched building in the left foreground is the Market Hall, which was built in 1627 at the expense of Sir Baptist Hicks.

Caption For Tetbury, Long Street Corner C1955

'Chipping' is the Anglo-Saxon word for 'market', and the fairs were once 'mops', at which farm and domestic servants sold their labour to an employer for the year ahead.

Caption For Bromsgrove, High Street C1965

This lovely building is at the southern end of the High Street, in the former market place where the High Street meets Worcester Road and St John's Street.

Caption For Guisborough, Westgate C1965

By now the impact of the alterations to the Market Place and Church Street of 1962/63 are clear.

Caption For Kingston Upon Thames, The Market Place 1890

A close inspection of the shops to either side of the Market Hall reveals their late medieval origins.

Caption For Stafford, Victoria Park C1960

First they were taken to Tenterbanks school, seen here on the right, for medical checks; then they went to the Market Hall, where refreshments were provided, before being dispersed to families around

Caption For Tenbury Wells, Teme Street 1898

Around Ludlow South Along The River Teme Tenbury Wells, Teme Street 1898 Known in the past only as Tenbury, the Wells in its name was added in the late 19th century as a deliberate marketing

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1960

The shoes were made just round the corner in Market Street until the 1930s.

Caption For Daventry, Market Square C1960

This view looks across the market square towards Holy Cross Church, rebuilt in classical style in the 1750s with an unusual spire.

Caption For Kegworth, High Street C1960

Kegworth's origins lay in its medieval weekly market and annual fair.

Caption For St Ives, The Square C1965

On non-market days, the centre of St Ives was a quiet and unhurried place.

Caption For Wolverton, Church Street C1955

All on the right was demolished and replaced by a shopping centre and an indoor market, The Agora, in the 1970s.

Caption For Moreton In Marsh, Manor House Hotel C1955

Moreton was a market town for the woollen industry in centuries past, and it was also an important centre for the linen weaving industry and a coaching town in the days of horse-drawn travel

Caption For Sawbridgeworth, Bell Street C1965

The photograph shows Bell Street as a quiet back street in a small market town with only one car and a solitary cyclist - a far cry from the busy shopping centre of today.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, The Marlowes C1965

The building of the new town centre had been designated a priority in 1951, and the market moved here in 1955.

Caption For Dunstable, Priory Church C1955

King Henry I founded an Augustinian priory here in 1131, built a palace and established a new market town that rapidly became a place of considerable importance.

Caption For Askrigg, Cross 1914

In front of St Oswald's Church, the old market cross and bullring provide a central point for the delightful village of Askrigg.

Caption For Fairford, The Square C1945

The Market Place, shown here, has fine 17th- and 18th-century buildings; the 3-storey ashlar-faced house right of centre is a fine example, with its rusticated ground floor stonework, fine pediment

Caption For Aylsham, Market Place C1955

Aylsham is a pleasant market town steeped in the history of woollen manufacture. Back in the days of Edward II, it was the principal town in the region for making fine linen.

Caption For Hitchin, Market Place C1965

Viewed from the opposite angle, the Market Place has been transformed into a modern car park.

Caption For Alford, High Street C1960

The Market Place is to the right. In the distance we can see the shop of Frank and Albert Blakey, grocers, and the High Speed Gas offices.

Caption For Blackburn, The Town Hall C1955

The clock tower and the Market Hall are still here in our photograph, but not for long. Blackburn became a County Borough in 1888.

Caption For Kettering, Sheep Street C1955

The views here concentrate on the historic core of the market town.

Caption For Alford, High Street C1960

The Market Place is to the right. In the distance we can see the shop of Frank and Albert Blakey, grocers, and the High Speed Gas offices.