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Mill Lane

Hi Everyone i also grew up mostly on mill lane estate (woodlands ave ) and went to St Marks School (head Master Mr Thorpe) you all have jogged my memory to fantastic times around woodley. i also remember snuches ha ha played ...Read more

A memory of Woodley by Anthony Bentley

Cronkeyshaw Junior School

I'm writing about my memories of Cronkeyshaw School. It was situated to the north of Rochdale Town Centre in the corner of a large open common grassland area, Cronkeyshaw Common, opposite Falinge Park. After school each ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale in 1955 by Norman Foulds

The Masons Arms Later To Be The Anglo Saxon

Somebody going to the pub. well this is Bidford. Masons Arms on the left and The White Lion on the right. My parents, Alick and Iris, ran 'The Anglo' from 1969 to 1987. Too many memories to ...Read more

A memory of Bidford-on-Avon in 1969 by Paul Handy

Corner Cottage. 1950 To Now

My parents moved to Blebo from Dura Den in 1950 when I was six. A windmill for electricity with 12 volt light bulbs. Paraffin lamps and a cesspool. It was several years before the pumping station at Clatto was built ...Read more

A memory of Blebocraigs in 1950 by Fergus Nicolson

Glades End, Surf Crescent

Eastchurch cliffs My parents bought a plot of land on the Eastchurch cliffs in the 1940s and my father designed and had built our bungalow called Glades End in Surf Crescent. At this time, there were very few buildings ...Read more

A memory of Eastchurch in 1953 by Susan Copeman

Greywell House, Callow Hill

My family lived in Greywell House from 1955 when I was 9 until about 1965/66. I attended Runnemede House School in Rusham Park Avenue in Egham for a few years then moved on to St Brigidine's Convent in Windsor. I ...Read more

A memory of Virginia Water in 1955 by Wendy Graham

North Road

I have recently moved to North Road in Three Bridges into one of the original railway cottages, I can see that the house was there in a map of Three Bridges dated 1874 1:2500 scale. I am really interested in the history and would ...Read more

A memory of Three Bridges in 1870 by Paul Tobin

Miss Miriam Roberts

i remember miss roberts, from brynteg infants school. she used to teach us needle work . very small petite lady . i live in the house that she used to live in .since 1972 and am still here now .

A memory of Brynteg

Happy Days

My auntie Pat and Uncle Les Lakin lived along here we as kids were always up here visiting them for tea and cakes it was posh up here we lived in Walkwood Road went to Crabbs Cross Primary, Mrs. Bradbury my fav. teacher lived at the ...Read more

A memory of Redditch in 1956

21 High Street

I lived in this from 1964 until I got married in 1987. My father Leslie Lougher lived here from 1962 with my mother Monica until she died in 1986. He then lived there until he died in 2012. He used to tell me that it was ...Read more

A memory of Nantyffyllon in 1964 by Catherine Lougher Harris

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Caption For Durham, The Castle 1892

The keep is 14th century, though it was rebuilt in 1840 to house students following the creation of Durham University in 1832. The castle was turned into a university college a few years later.

Caption For Moseley, St Mary's Row C1965

Towards the end of the century many smaller houses were also built in Moseley, which became a notably cosmopolitan community.

Caption For Bolton By Bowland, The Village C1955

Bolton Hall Estate own most of the property here; no new houses have been built, nor is there employment other than in agriculture.

Caption For Mollington, The Mollington Banastre Hotel C1965

The old manor house on the site was replaced by the present building in 1853. Converted first of all into a country club, it became a hotel in 1964.

Caption For Kidwelly, View From The Castle C1960

At that elevation, the views encompass the surrounding countryside; in this scene, we can see across the river to a development of modern semi-detached houses, which would be newly-built at this time.

Caption For Bramber, The Village C1955

The houses of Bramber are varied and picturesque. Some are built of brick or flint, and some are creeper-clad. The village was once an important port on the River Adur.

Caption For Slinfold, The Lychgate C1965

A pretty village with various Georgian houses, Slinfold lies in the countryside to the west of Horsham.

Caption For Treherbert, The Reservoir And Pen Pych C1955

To the right of the houses the clay soil of the valley bottom will be very fertile for a variety of crops in the fullness of time when nature reasserts itself.

Caption For Sileby, The Memorial Gardens C1960

Regimented pollard trees do little to provide a backdrop screen which will mask out the endless row of unattractive house backs, against which the memorial tends to be lost.

Caption For Sambourne, The Green Dragon C1965

Today, altered and extended 17th-century buildings, such as The Green Dragon, mingle with modern suburban houses.

Caption For Blewbury, Nottyngham Fee C1960

The tall timber-framed and thatched house behind, called 'Laurences', is dated 1548.

Caption For Woodstock, High Street C1960

A couple of small shops now occupy the ground floor of the first house on the right. Blenheim Palace and Blenheim Park attract a large number of tourists to the town.

Caption For Winsham, Church Street C1955

The George Inn, behind the cross, and the King's Arms (left) are now just houses.

Caption For Bluntisham, The Chapel C1945

The Baptists have been recorded in Bluntisham since the mid 17th century; a Meeting House was built on this site in 1787, and rebuilt in 1874.

Caption For Willingham, The Black Bull C1955

This public house has changed very little - the white boarding is now black, and the poster for Greene King Harvest Brown Ale has gone.

Caption For Mildenhall, Market Place C1965

The market cross, similar to the one at Bungay, housed the stocks until the 19th century.

Caption For Devonport, Halfpenny Bridge 1904

The toll- house was the white building on the left; the toll, as the name suggested, was a halfpenny.

Caption For Burley, The Manor Hotel C1960

A number of older houses became hotels in the last century to cope with the increased demand.

Caption For Eastbourne, High Street, Old Town 1890

medieval parish church's east window in the distance locates the view along High Street, but a new Safeways obliterated most of Star Road on the right, and earlier road widening removed the houses

Caption For Cambridge, King's Parade 1933

To the left is the Senate House, while the tower with four distinctive turrets belongs to the Church of Great St Mary.

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Caption For Longleat, C1966

Owing to the foresight of the Sixth Marquis of Bath, Longleat was opened to the public in 1949, the first privately-owned house in England to do so on a regular basis.

Caption For Uplyme, Harcombe House 1925

In the quieter hours of the day, the careful walker might well see deer feeding in the wood-bounded pastures. Harcombe House is a good example of the many fine properties here.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Walney Bridge 1912

Houses for the dockyard workers can be seen to the right on the Barrow shore.

Caption For Lowick Green, From The Police Station C1955

To the left of the bridge there is now Water Park, new housing.