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1940's Wortley

The photograph shows the entry to Hell Mill Lane (sometimes called Riley Road) which runs along the valley of the Little Avon towards Ozleworth; to the right behind the trees is Wortley Farm, occupied in the 1940's by ...Read more

A memory of Wortley by rontavender

Life In Rock Street Aberkenfig

I was born in 1943 and lived at Ely Cottage, Rock Street. The house was built by my Grandfather around 1920, I have a page from a 1926 telephone directory stating that the house was a business address of the Adams ...Read more

A memory of Aberkenfig by wiclad

Memories

i was born in 1953 in manor park my family moved to Dagenham road 1954 to a new house recently built close to the chase and a short walk to the Farmhouse Pub I can remember the steps leading up to the entrance when only 9-10yrs ...Read more

A memory of Rush Green by ldoman

Tithe Farm Days

I grew up in Houghton Regis in the 1960s, we were a big family, and seemed to go to all the schools, including Houghton Regis Upper, Northfields, Queensbury, Manshead. My dad moved there for work from London before I was born so ...Read more

A memory of Houghton Regis by lucyhowson

Family Home

This house has been my families home for over sixty years ... Love this house

A memory of Biggin Hill by Heather Hall

Balfour House Milton Of Balgonie

I was born and bred in the Milton and remember playing in this house in its ruined state in the 70's. This was the first house in Fife to get electricity iam led to believe. My grandparents lived a stones throw away ...Read more

A memory of Markinch by garyt33

War Time Victoria Avenue, Prestatyn.

In 1941, my father who was a soldier in the Royal Signals, was stationed at what is now the holiday camp. To escape from London, my mother brought my brother and I to lodge in Victoria Avenue. At that time the ...Read more

A memory of Prestatyn by tony

Arnolds Of Rode

My great aunts Amy And Bet Arnold lived in Ivy house (22 High st) from 1921 to 1965 when they had a bungalow called Mayfair built on the road to St Laurence's church and the main road, . Sadly they died not long after moving there. Ivy ...Read more

A memory of Rode by mary.barnes

Third Issue Of My " Barking Ramblings".

Living in the prefabs in Ilford Lane I could walk into town up Fanshawe Avenue, or go via Tanner Street and then Glenny Road or, and my memory may be playing tricks on me but I think it was Harpur Road and then up ...Read more

A memory of Barking by geoff.purdy

Sweet Shop

I can remember a sweet shop up at great Sutton, it was opposite the bull pub it would of been in the 1980s, think it may of been called the unicorn, think it's a house now.

A memory of Great Sutton by julielawrence73

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Caption For Norwich, Strangers' Hall 1919

Now a museum and well preserved, this ancient building was a 15th-century merchant's house, and was also owned in its history by two Norwich mayors.

Caption For Newmarket, Clock Tower 1922

Further right is Aberdeen House, now occupied by Judith Fisher.

Caption For Runswick, A Fisherman's Cottage 1936

Storms in the 19th century twice claimed all the houses here, but the rebuilding has not diminished the charm of this largely car-free village.

Caption For Bilsborrow, The White Bull C1955

What used to be the turnpike road running from London to Scotland had a busy toll house, which is now the Green Man inn.

Caption For Knaresborough, The Viaduct And The River 1921

Houses at the top of this picture date from 1721.

Caption For Luccombe, The Village 1901

Beyond the former school and schoolmaster's house is the church, dominated by its 15th-century tower which is over eighty feet high.

Caption For Stafford, The Public Library C1955

In the centre we can see the Grapes public house, and to the right is the sign for the Sun Inn, behind which was a smithfield, or cattle market.

Caption For York, St William's College 1908

It was decided to house them somewhere so that they could be close to the Minster, but out of the way of trouble.

Caption For Swanage, Highcliffe Composite C1955

Highcliffe, which traded as Highcliffe Methodist Guild Guest House, first appeared as a name in 1902 and now applies to a cul-de-sac seawards from Ulwell Road.

Caption For Abergavenny, Linda Vista Gardens C1965

The landscaping of these gardens was only completed in 1964, following the purchase of Linda Vista House and gardens by the council in 1960.

Caption For Aldeburgh, High Street C1955

The East Suffolk Hotel (the white building, centre) now houses tourist information and an art gallery.

Caption For Felsted, Leez Priory, The Inner Gatehouse 1903

Snow's is now a house called, appropriately, No 1 Snows Court.

Caption For East Horndon, Herongate Village 1907

The manor house, Heron Hall, was the home of the Tyrell family, many of whom are commemorated in East Horndon church.

Caption For Earls Colne, High Street 1961

The Lion is a 16th-century building that may have once been a market house - facing, as it does, onto the market place. Note the proliferation of television aerials in this scene.

Caption For Byfleet, High Road C1955

The site now houses a business park and a retail centre, but Brooklands Museum tells the story of its historic past.

Caption For Newbury, The Broadway And Clock Tower 1952

It was disused in the 16th century, was converted into houses and was eventually demolished in 1791. King's Café (left of photo) is now an Indian restaurant.

Caption For Coulsdon, Marlpit Lane 1906

The narrow hedge-lined lane with unspoiled views over the Brighton Road valley remained until the late 1920s when the lane was widened and houses rapidly appeared.

Caption For Chipstead, Ruffetts Cottages C1955

The more modern house next door is Nightingale Cottage, built for Nurse Smith in 1923.

Caption For Chipstead, The White Hart C1955

The White Hart has been a public house since at least 1775 when it was a smallholding with five or six acres of farmland.

Caption For Great Dunmow, The Chequers, Stortford Road C1955

The house on the extreme left now contains Uttlesford Voluntary Services.

Caption For Finchingfield, The Memorial C1965

The school has been converted into a house by the architect Robert Wood.

Caption For Charlestown, Harbour 1904

The floating dock is filled with sailing vessels, and two horse-drawn clay wagons wait in front of the houses on the right.

Caption For St Austell, Fore Street C1960

Beyond the Midland Bank, the old Tremayne House has lost its upper floor, although Myners the butchers still occupy the shop below.

Caption For Ilfracombe, From Coronation Terrace 1891

Before the building of the pier, passengers often had to be ferried to and from the steamers, which anchored off Warp House Point.