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Memories

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Climbing To The Top

Climbing to the top. My friend Ray and I were going to see 'The Fugitive Kind' at the Odeon Cinema, Hounslow West. This was in 1960 and we were fourteen years old. I told him that my eldest brother had climbed to the top of ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1960 by Barry Hawgood

Evacuation From London To Harpley

I remember Harpley as a four-year-old, when it had no running water, electricity or gas.  I was evacuated there when first born, in 1939 during the war years and stayed in a cottage opposite to the village ...Read more

A memory of Harpley in 1940 by David Newman

Shenstone Training College

Bromsgrove Teacher Training College's proper name was Shenstone Teacher Training College and was under the aegis of Birmingham University. Shenstone was originally situated on the old prisoner of war camp outside ...Read more

A memory of Bromsgrove in 1963 by Jenny Dean

Barbaraville My Childhood Home

I was born and brought up in Barbaraville, spending the first 27 years of my life there before moving to Inverness. I will always remember it as an idyllic place to grow up in.. Many a happy hour was spent ...Read more

A memory of Barbaraville in 1970

St Fagans

I was so pleased to find these photos of the gardens, as there don't seem to be very many around. My grandfather Trevor Dimond was the head gardener there. He started just after the war and was there for 30 years and boy, did he and his ...Read more

A memory of Wenvoe by johnbrewer

Glanaman Square

Further to previous postings this photograph is of Glanaman square taken from near the front of Bryn Seion chapel where the pelican crossing is now. The first shop, with awning, is now the chemists - then ran by Hubert Jones. The ...Read more

A memory of Glanaman in 1978 by Emyr Jenkins

The Lane Pauline Johnson

I used to walk to Blands School through the lane with my friend Jean Brookes, we would often stop outside the Clark's (Terry) house and climb up the bank where we could see Jean's house across the field. Then we would ...Read more

A memory of Burghfield in 1955 by pauline.hutchins

Cookery Demonstrations At Electricity House

Do you remember Electricity House, just to the right of the picture?  In the late 50s when I was about 8ish I guess,  Mum used to take me to the cookery demonstrations held there.  They were in the ...Read more

A memory of Willesden in 1958 by Thelma Doyle

I Was One Years Of Age In 1965

Good static shot, black & white (b&w), no doubt Ilford film, the best b&w in the world. I was 1 years of age having been born in 1964 about two or three roads away from where this shot was taken, it's ...Read more

A memory of Ilford in 1965

Holystreet Manor Chagford

I am wondering if anyone remembers the school in Chagford at Holystreet Manor. I went to this school in the mid 1950s and at the time it was called St Brides, later to be re-named Holystreet Manor School with a change of ...Read more

A memory of Chagford in 1955 by David Moon

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Caption For Charminster, Church And War Memorial 1922

Further along the street there are 17th-century thatched cottages, but the closest house is Victorian, with a metal balcony over its bay- window shop front.

Caption For Kersey, The Street C1965

This view typifies the unforgettable appeal of Kersey: brick, timber and plastered houses are raised to allow for the slope, with higher and higher steps to the front doors, and there is

Caption For Burton Joyce, River Trent C1965

Along Padleys Lane, which curves north out of the village amid 1950s and later estate houses, we pass Burton Joyce Primary School.

Caption For Stapleford, The Roach C1955

Stapleford, now virtually a satellite of Nottingham, grew up from a village of lace factories and framework knitters' houses.

Caption For Cheshunt, Temple Bar, Theobalds Park C1955

When the Meux family brought the remains to Theobalds, they had intended that it should become the gate-house to the estate, but it was never properly installed.

Caption For Redbourn, The Aubreys C1955

Close by stood a house called The Aubreys, later the Aubrey Park Hotel, a fine part mock-Tudor building graced, in this view, by an elegant Humber Pullman limousine.It was originally Foster's Farm, and

Caption For Coningsby, Silver Street C1955

The house at the far end of the road on the High Street is now the Birdcage. This is the route to the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Museum.

Caption For Ilkley, The Tarn 1923

Craiglands is on the right, while on the far left Wells House can be glimpsed.

Caption For Launceston, St Stephen's Church And Old Toll House 1906

The Toll House at St Stephens was built in 1761 by the Launceston Turnpike Trust, which had come into being the previous year with the intention of 'widening and keeping in repair several roads leading

Caption For Launceston, St Stephen's Church And Old Toll House 1906

The Toll House at St Stephens was built in 1761 by the Launceston Turnpike Trust, which had come into being the previous year with the intention of 'widening and keeping in repair several roads leading

Caption For Caldecott, The Village C1955

The view is dominated by a fine 17th-century stone-faced house of two bays under a stone-slated roof, with substantial end stacks. The lower, later wing has been given a modern door.

Caption For Worcester, Friar Street C1950

the three-gabled building next to the car has had a coat of render stripped away to expose its timbers, while the shop on the far left has been smartened up (losing some of its charm in the process) to house

Caption For New Brighton, Pier And Parade 1892

The houses on the right were soon turned into cafes to serve the ever-growing numbers of holidaymakers. They would advertise breakfasts bigger than each other, vying with each other for customers.

Caption For Dovercourt, High Street C1950

His plans initially centred on a spa house, which opened in 1854 but did not last. There are least three signs for Hovis in this picture.

Caption For Bodinnick, The Ferry Inn 1888

The du Maurier family still own a house alongside the inn at the water's edge. The cottages above the Ferry Inn are a joyous sight in summer, their gardens packed tight with bright flowers.

Caption For Towcester, The Brave Old Oak C1960

The Brave Old Oak pub with its fake timber-framing is a Phipps House here, and had just been taken over by brewers Watney Mann.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, County Hospital 1898

This building was demolished for housing in 1979, and some of the other buildings became Cornwallis Court in 1981. A new hospital was opened in Hardwick Lane in 1974.

Caption For Great Haywood, The Canal C1955

Shugborough Hall, Lord Lichfield's house, is behind the trees to the left; the small building on the towing path is now a craft shop.

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1950

The International Stores, housed in a Georgian building on the left, was in a prime position on the corner of Meadow Road.

Caption For Eastleigh, The Airport C1960

In the centre of the picture can be seen one of the large hangars built specially to house aircraft of the USA flying base. They remained in use until recently.

Caption For Herstmonceux, Castle, South West 1890

It was built in the 1440s after Sir Roger Fiennes was granted a royal licence to crenellate (that is, build a battlemented house) using locally- made brick, and it is now a beautiful mellow red.

Caption For Buxted, Park Church 1902

The Georgian house was mostly destroyed by fire in 1940, and was largely rebuilt with two instead of three storeys.

Caption For Sevenoaks, Recreation Ground 1895

The houses beyond stood in the Dartford Road. The ground was given to the town in perpetuity in the late 18th century by the 3rd Duke of Dorset.

Caption For Normanton, Hawhill Park C1955

This ten-acre park was purchased by the council with the help of donations in 1904 from the landowner, Mrs Maynell Ingram of Temple Newsam House, Leeds.