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Portland So Many Memories !

I was born in 1950 and my first home was the flat beside the Regal cinema in Fortuneswell, Portland where my dad, Bob Mutch, was the projectionist. In 1953 we moved to Coronation Road on the Verne Common estate. I ...Read more

A memory of Portland in 1950 by Roger Mutch

Rookery Farm

My grandad came from Monk Sherbourne. He lived at the Rookery Farm. I used to go there as a child, the kitchen was huge, there were two doors, one went through to an apple store, the other must have been a well, the water ran ...Read more

A memory of Monk Sherborne in 1951 by Pamela Mather

This Picture Is Very Nostalgic For Me,

Walburga Ehrengarde Helena, Lady Paget, 1839 - 1929 Born in Germany was a diarist and the last of Queen Victoria's intimate friends. Lady Paget died of burns after falling asleep by the fire at her home ...Read more

A memory of Newnham in 1963 by Gary Mason

Holmfirth

I think it was 1976 when our dad took us to Holmfirth. He loved watching 'Last of the Summer Wine' which was filmed there. As we were children we sat in the back and watched the hills coming closer and closer. Dad drove careful up the ...Read more

A memory of Holmfirth in 1976 by Jean Smith

More Memories From My Childhood In Gilfach

I remember when I was little there was a shoe shop called Dimmocks, also near the church I remember a shop called The Dairy where I was allowed 3d worth of sweets if I'd been good, they came in a ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch in 1961 by Fiona Scurlock

Granny And Grandad Green

I remember going to visit Granny and Grandad Green every Sunday mornign with my father, Geoffrey Green. When out visit was over, usually I was allowed a 'treat' from the shop that Granny Green ran. We would go ...Read more

A memory of Hurstbourne Tarrant in 1963 by Diana Peckham

My Old Home Stonebyres Smallholdings

Hi there to everyone who reads this, it might jog your memory some, only I don't really think there are many of the old gang left now from Stonebyres estate. To jog your memory I will mention a few names ...Read more

A memory of Stonebyres in 1930 by Alexander (Alistair) Hannah

My Mother Was Born In Leeholme

My mother, Madge Ward was born at 10 Windsor Road, 5th Jan 1904, daughter of William Ward (Builder) and Margaret (nee Morrison). Madge was christened in St James Church, Coundon 18th Feb 1904. Always thought that ...Read more

A memory of Leeholme in 1900 by Sylvia Fayers

Good Times

I loved Hinchingbrooke School growing up and the house just intrigued me. I remember my first year of sixth form in the house and my friends and I decided to look around the grounds where we came across the graves of Oliver ...Read more

A memory of Huntingdon in 2007

Warsmworth 1946 1950

My family were the first to occupy number 5 Tenter Lane, Warmsorth. I think that would be at the end of 1946. I have photos of myself and my older brother outside that house in the snows of 1947. We left in the summer of ...Read more

A memory of Levitt Hagg in 1947 by Enid Richardson

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Caption For Hampstead, Bull And Bush, North End Road 1898

It is alleged to have been the house of William Hogarth, the painter. Among its known drinkers were Thomas Gainsborough, Joshua Reynolds and David Garrick.

Caption For Brotton, High Street C1955

At the far end of the left-hand row of houses we can just see the gable end of the Cottage Hospital, built in 1874 by Bell Brothers for the casualties inevitably arising from the local ironstone mining

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Caption For Eriswell, C1960

Many of the houses here have the initials NEC, standing for the New England Company that once owned the parish. On the left is the post office, which closed in the 1980s, and the Chequers Inn.

Caption For Launceston, Church And Castle And Dockacre House 1906

Built during the reign of Elizabeth I, Dockacre House is the oldest home in Launceston.

Caption For Braemar, Mill On The Cluny 1890

It was here, in 1715, that a number of Scottish lords, including the Earl of Mar, met on the pretext of a hunting trip to plan an uprising against the House of Hanover, with the object of returning the

Caption For Haywards Heath, Perrymount Road C1965

The buildings replaced a large Victorian house. The sloping site was successfully incorporated into the design of the blocks of flats, allowing for garages to be unobtrusively accessible.

Caption For Thorpe Arnold, St Mary's Church C1955

There are earthworks to the south- west of the church, the remains of what appears to be a 17th-century formal garden, and eroded house platforms along the south side of the road.

Caption For Byfield, High Street C1955

The bank is now a house, but the Co-op survives as the Co-op Village Store.

Caption For Slad, The Valley 1910

An account of his childhood years, his book charts the changes in this rural settlement during the 1920s, including the death of the last squire, who lived at the 18th-century house called Steanbridge.

Caption For Parham, The House 1894

The northern lee along the foot of the South Downs escarpment always seems to have been a favoured location for country houses.

Caption For Bosham, Church 1901

This view of the Anglo-Saxon tower with its 15th-century shingled broach spire is seen past farm buildings, now converted to houses, while the field has become a yacht park.

Caption For Worthing, Western Esplanade And The Beach 1906

The 1870s terrace on the left now houses Paiges Bar in the left-hand part, while the 1850s block beyond has been demolished.

Caption For Sidmouth, Looking West 1924

He died at the house in 1820, though not before he had taken his baby daughter in his arms to see the sea, boasting to locals 'one day she will be your queen'.

Caption For Chenies, The Green 1897

Looking east from the drive to the Manor House and church, the village green in 1897 was all but submerged in tall trees. These have gone and there are much more modest trees in their place.

Caption For Godalming, High Street C1955

Numbers 99-103, with their three jettied storeys which tower over the gabled timber- framed house on the right, are now a children's wear shop.

Caption For Horbury, Town Hall And Library, Westfield Road C1955

The Town Hall next door is built on the site of a house and garden. Further to the right was a public convenience for gentlemen only, as were many others in the town.

Caption For Sudbury, Middleton Arch 1906

He rebuilt the house, and diverted local roads and created a park with avenues of trees on his glebe land.

Caption For Stafford, Market Square C1955

It housed the county and assize courts and the meetings of the magistrates, and from 1972 until 1991, the Crown Court. It is now occupied by the Art Gallery and the Library.

Caption For Cowes, The Parade 1908

A yachting agency advertises itself on the left-hand side of the house by the Royal Marine Hotel.

Caption For Yeovil, Princes Street 1900

Princes Street fares somewhat better, although the creeper-clad Georgian house beyond the shop on the right was rebuilt in 1950s Neo-Georgian.

Caption For Cheddar, Village And Gorge C1873

The house on the bend is now Derrick's Tea Rooms and Restaurant, but the cottages on the right went for road widening.

Caption For Nunney, The Castle C1960

Beyond, in its lee, is the good early 18th-century Manor Farm House.

Caption For Sutton, Church Road 1904

The houses on the left have been replaced by Civic Offices and the Central Library, which opened in 1978.

Caption For Bourne End, The Marina And Boatyard 1899

The renowned Bourne End Regatta was based here, established in 1897, with the club house to the right of Shaw's boat works.