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A Yokels Tale

A Personal Recollection of growing up during the last days of the pedestrian era in rural England by Tom Thornton A Yokel's Tale My earliest recollection of my Thornton grandparents, Alice and Tom, dates back to my pre-school ...Read more

A memory of Owslebury in 1941 by Tom Thornton

Manor Road Sidcup

I was born in Farnborough hospital in June 1956. My mother is Austrailian and my father grew up in and around Bridgwater in Somerset. From the period of 1956 -1960 we lived in the top flat at 12 Manor Road (now sadly gone), the ...Read more

A memory of Sidcup in 1956 by Julian Bishop

Ardern's Carpets At The Bottom Of Castle

At the bottom of Castle, going down towards the bridge on the left was Ardern's Carpets. this belonged to the father of my friend Mary Ardern, she would have been about 10 in 1960. If anybody knows where ...Read more

A memory of Northwich by Juliet Jones

Family Picnics In 1950s

In the 1950s my family made regular summer trips to a scenic and elevated spot somewhere in the general area of Aylesbury for family picnics.  I have a few b&w snaps - one of which shows a road wide enough for two ...Read more

A memory of Aylesbury in 1955 by Susan Coleman

Childhod Memories.

I visited Eagle Hall as a child, my grandfather, Mr GB Edward, and his wife bought the Hall in a fairly run down condition. I have memories of horse riding around the grounds swimming in one of the lakes, and of how ...Read more

A memory of Pateley Bridge in 1965 by Katharine White

Chingford Hatch

I remember the Manor pub, it used to have an air raid warning siren on the building. I remember hearing it once, testing it I think as the year was about 1956. I too remember the tea van which had an awning on it in the rain. As ...Read more

A memory of Chingford in 1956 by Lynne Bacon

Grandmothers House

I loved the Humberstone village and living with my grandmother. I went to Humberstone School. Her name was Maggie Hunt. I would love to hear her and her friends singing all those pub songs at the P lough and The ...Read more

A memory of Humberstone in 1953 by Janice Goding

An Old House

Alan, can you jog my memory please? As you came down the hill, on the left just before the little Tesco's, there was a small derelict cottage. I can remember creeping in there one day and finding an ornate cast iron fireplace. I ...Read more

A memory of Bletchley in 1954 by Sandra Waite

Six Weeks In Pontypool

I was evacuated with my school to Pontypool on 1st September 1939. I was taken in with my friend Jim Baker, by a retired miner and his wife, and spent six weeks in what was alleged to be the smallest house in Pontypool. I ...Read more

A memory of Pontypool in 1930

Boyhood Memories

I have great memories of Cinderford [Bilson Green areas] from 1953 to 1961 when I was growing up. I remember riding go-carts down the hill. My mother was born in Cinderford [Margaret Hale, married name Hancox and she worked at ...Read more

A memory of Cinderford in 1955 by Phillip Hancox

Captions

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Caption For Lulworth, 1894

lines, which had a semblance of being etched thereon to a degree not deep enough to disturb its general evenness, stretched the whole width of his front and round to the right, where, near the town

Caption For Inverlochy, Castle C1890

The banks of Loch Linnhe and Loch Eil were strewn with Covenanter dead as the Highlanders hunted down Campbell fugitives from the battle.

Caption For Teddington, St Alban's Church 1899

The west end was boarded up, and the aisle was left with five rather than the seven bays initially planned; the pulpit ended up more than half way down the church.

Caption For Rugby, St Andrew's Parish Church 1922

Henry de Rokeby pulled down the old Norman chancel and rebuilt it in 13th-century style, adding an unusual tower (72131, opposite): early commentators believed that it was intended as a place

Caption For Luton, The Brewery Tap 2005

Edwin Chadwick was in charge of the government campaign to sanitize towns and cities by cleaning up the water supply and trying to improve the habits of the growing populace.

Caption For Chelmsford, Roman Centurion 2005

And fair enough - the road signs to Chelmsford do not shout 'Historic Cathedral City' - they say things like 'County town since 1250', or 'The birthplace of radio'.

Caption For Twickenham, The George Inn, King Street 2005

The local MP, Vincent Cable, was drawn into the debate and spoke on behalf of residents, saying 'since the council appears to share residents' concerns, it must vote down aggressive development

Caption For Clitheroe, The Castle 1927

The buildings on the left date from c1725, when the Crown owned the castle; it is now a museum of Ribble life.

Caption For Alderley Edge, The Tea Room 2005

Alderley Park itself, where the house itself had largely burned down in 1932, was bought by ICI after the war. They set up their

Caption For Belfast, Castle And Lough 1897

The most famous was that which stopped very small children working down the coal mines - the statue of Eros in Piccadilly Circus in London marks a nation's gratitude.

Caption For Loughborough, C1955

Even today, when the bracken on the Beacon dies down in the autumn, the terraces tilled by farmers of long ago can still be seen. Iron Age smiths forged tools and weapons here.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, The Bridge 1919

LEADING up from the pier to the town itself a new ramp was cut in the cliff face and called Pier Gap. In 1887 shops were erected on both sides (see 64239, pages 24-25).

Caption For Twickenham, Heath Road & Cross Deep Junction 2005

The local MP, Vincent Cable, was drawn into the debate and spoke on behalf of residents, saying 'since the council appears to share residents' concerns, it must vote down aggressive development

Caption For Epsom, Market, High Street 2005

It was May 1998, and the town was experiencing its first road protest - a bit of a learning experience for all concerned.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Crossroads C1950

The Broadway was originally flanked on its eastern side by the extensive garden of Arnolds, whilst opposite was a mixture of residential houses whose large rear gardens stretched down a rather

Caption For Luton, The Andrew Carnegie Public Library 1924

IN SPITE of the depression, the town's population grew to 36,404 in 1901, and the town grew richer.

Caption For Minehead, Beach Hotel And Avenue 1923

Warren Road remained private with its own gateway until the 1950s. A barrier was put down one day a year to establish the owner's rights.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Pier Avenue 1921

Because Bruff and the Woolwich Steam Packet Company controlled the town they placed a covenant on other premises which enabled the Royal to enjoy a virtual monopoly for a number of years both as

Caption For Basildon, Long Riding C1960

Parking can be a competitive experience, but there are spaces for 6,500 cars in the town centre!

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Plaques In The Lychgate, Coleshill Street 2005

If we return briefly to the beginning of the 19th century, Sutton again made history when the body of Mary Ashford, aged 20, was found brutally murdered - drowned in a marl-pit in Penns Lane.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Church Hill 1903

From the hill behind the town there is a splendid view of the German ocean.' This was how Morris & Co's Directory viewed Aldeburgh in 1868.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Little Market House, Cornmarket 2005

In the earlier 18th century, High Wycombe was described by the noted antiquarian and historian Browne Willis as 'in all respects the best and wealthiest town in Bucks'.

Caption For Walsall, The New Art Gallery 2005

WALKING AROUND Walsall town centre today there is little to show visitors what the town looked like in its early years.

Caption For Epsom, Bowdens 2002

Soon afterwards, Richard moved across the road to the building which had previously been the Spread Eagle until it closed down. This was not the only pub to disappear from the High Street.