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The Glanfield Hotel

My parents managed the Glanfield for Ind Coope & Allsop in the late 1940's and early 1950's and I went to a prep school called Aston House (long gone)

A memory of East Grinstead by David Randall

446 Bepton The Lovely Old House

I stayed a number of times at this address whith my father's relatives, an Aunty Nance and Uncle Jack (possibly a Howick connection).

A memory of Bepton in 1949 by Patricia Salter

My Mam

The lady waiting for the bus is my mother, Rona Jones nee Jones, my gran lived in Alma, Tabernacle Street, which was a Chapel house, my Nan and Dadcu had to take care of the Chapel across the road, and in those days had to feed and ...Read more

A memory of Aberaeron by Michael Jones

Growing Up In Holbeach St Marks (The Marsh)

Although I was actually born in Holbeach Bank, and spent the first 3 1/2 years of my life in Holbeach St Matthews, I spent my childhood in Holbeach St Marks. My mother and father Ray and Greta ...Read more

A memory of Holbeach St Marks in 1955 by Alan Gray

Growing Up In Southall

I grew up in Southall in the 1940s and 50s. We lived in Gordon Road in a terraced house that backed onto The Tube. We had an outside toilet, no bathroom and, until I was about 6, no electricity. At the age of 5 I could ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1945 by John Lennon

Park Lane

I spent many happy days during the summer holidays with my grandparents who lived at No 1 Park Lane. I played in the park opposite and in a wood across a field at the back of the house. There was a pig sty at the bottom of the ...Read more

A memory of Snitterfield in 1940 by David Chamberlain

Rye Grammar School

I have a great-grandfather and several of his brothers who went to this grammar school in the 1830s and 1840s and they all had very nice writing with perfect copperplate. So maybe the severity on the outside was reflected in the ...Read more

A memory of Rye

Hammer Cottage

I left Coolham 1n 1957 to go to sea to become a Salvage Diver. I was very fortunate to have achieved my ambition and became the senior diver within Admiralty Salvage. My family lived and owned Hammer Cottage, together with Saddlers ...Read more

A memory of Coolham in 1957 by Shaun Gandy

Camping On The Benthills

I too, as others, have many fond memories of holidays in Sizewell. During summer school holidays I travelled from Scotland to London to be with my grandparents. They were well connected with Sizewell and would take me ...Read more

A memory of Sizewell in 1953 by Ronald Mcdowell

School Uniform And Schooldays

This was 1958 the time when I seriously got into drainpipes, drapes and rock 'n roll music. I was at Walbottle Secondary Modern School. I used to take in the leg width of my jeans by hand using a needle and thread to ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1958 by Jimmy Burrows

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Captions

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Caption For Clifton Hampden, From Bridge 1890

The cottage with the smoking chimney was rebuilt in about 1910, and houses the Clifton Hampden Post Office and General Stores.

Caption For Abingdon, Stert Street 1893

Little survives on the left today apart from the two gables of No 3, a 15th-century house, partly hidden by the horse-less cart.

Caption For Abingdon, Abbey Interior, Guest House, Long Gallery 1924

Certainly it was not a long gallery in the Tudor country house sense.

Caption For Abingdon, High Street C1965

by the pallid neo-Georgian Woolworth's building seen on the extreme left of the photograph and the more Moderne-style Timothy Whites building adjacent to it, with the Pearl Assurance above (now Cargo House

Caption For Swanage, The High Street 1904

The gable end (top right) housed William Dixon's bakery.

Caption For Shaw, Market Street C1950

Many of Shaw`s sturdy stone terraced houses had no bathrooms, and a tin bath is on sale on the left. Shop signs have been made with pride.

Caption For Stanford On Avon, Stanford Hall And The Lake C1965

Pevsner rightly refers to the house (extreme left) as the finest of its date in the county, designed by William Smith of Warwick in 1697 for Sir Roger Cave.

Caption For Reculver, Beach And Towers 1892

But erosion of the coastline prompted the demolition with gunpowder of the church in 1809; the towers, known as the Two Sisters, were sold to Trinity House, who restored them as a navigational aid.

Caption For Bedford, St John's Street 1921

Our tour starts south of the River Ouse in the area developed by King Edward the Elder in AD919; it was defended by the King's Ditch, some of which still remains after all these centuries.

Caption For Blackburn, Market 1894

Here we see the Market Hall (or House) from the rear, and we can also see the back of the Town Hall; its 20ft-high wall guards a courtyard.

Caption For Blackburn, Corporation Park 1895

A magnificent palm house, lake and conservatory were also part of this lovely park. Over 60,000 people turned up to see it opened on 23 October 1857.

Caption For Charlwood, The Old Mill 1906

This area is now developed with modern housing on the left, but in 1904 he had a clear view of the 1860s Endowed School.

Caption For Corby, High Street C1955

It is a curious contrast of building styles, ranging from the fine thatched stone house dated 1609 in the distance to the mundane brick of John Manners Ltd, now an engineering supplies store.

Caption For Whitby, East Crescent 1925

For a long time some residents there claimed that their house was the original Dracula location. It was not. Stoker stayed at 6 Royal Crescent.

Caption For Manchester, The Royal Infirmary C1885

The public infirmary, with just twelve beds, was established in 1752 in a house in Withy Grove, but was replaced by a 80-bed hospital in Piccadilly in 1755, where it remained for over 150 years.

Caption For Epsom, Market, High Street 2005

CLIMBING CAREFULLY up the branching sycamore, a group of pensioners investigated the tree house.

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 Mobberley, Church 1903

There is the modern settlement by the Ilford Works, two communities either side of the Mobberley Brook, and a cluster of houses by the Bird in Hand.

Caption For Wymondham, Market Place And Cross C1965

The town is renowned for the number and quality of its historic houses, and is blessed with an ancient abbey, founded by William d'Albini in 1107.

Caption For Bolton By Bowland, The Green 1921

The right-hand side of the building at the end of the path was at one time the old Court House.

Caption For Salisbury, De Vaux Place 1928

Harnham Mill is a very old building, dating from around 1500, which has had a number of different uses (it is currently a restaurant and guest house).

Caption For Wymondham, The Abbey 1891

The ruin on the south-east of the church was the abbey's chapter house. Never fully completed, the west tower is 142ft 6ins high; the north porch has a groined roof with well-carved bosses.

Caption For Maesteg, Talbot Street C1955

The King Alfred pub, which is situated on the junction with Commercial Street, belies the fact that new leases for Talbot Street excluded public houses.

Caption For Ascott Under Wychwood, The Green C1950

Behind the spot where the photographer must have stood is Windrush Valley School, founded in 1951, and the low building on the extreme right of the picture, next to the three-gabled house