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All Saints Church, The Ponds

I have wonderful memories of the Ponds, I would go stickleback fishing with my Dad armed with a jam jar and fishing net on the end of a bamboo stick. Bread for the ducks was always good too, half for me and half for ...Read more

A memory of Carshalton in 1965 by Mandy Beller

Small Prison Cell Where John Bunyon Stayed

I was born in Tithe Barn Road in 1953. When I was about 9 and 12 some mates and me noticed this small building that looked like a small house. A pointed house with no windows, just a solid oak ...Read more

A memory of Wootton by Graham Ward

Griffin Press.

I was an apprentice bookbinder at the Griffin Press on Osborne Road between 1969 and 1975. While there, I met my wife Gloria('nee Fowler') who worked in the stationers shop of Hughes and Son Ltd in the town. I remember Sheila ...Read more

A memory of Pontypool in 1969 by Stephen Parry

Treasured Memories

My family moved to West Horndon from Millwall during the war, my nan and grandad already lived at 13 cadogan and we lived at 9, later to be changed to 29. I lived in the village for twenty four years, got married at St ...Read more

A memory of West Horndon in 1940 by Beryl Lloyd

Born In Barking

I was born at 38 James Street, Barking on Christmas day 1965 (25/12/65.) My father was called Barrie Cook, and my mother Maggie Cook (Neè: Coe). I am very interested in finding photos of James Street at around that time, or ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1965 by David Cook

Can You Help Me Please

I am recently led to believe, that my house in North Bersted, may have a ghost or some sort of spiritual activity. The house was built in 1929 and is close to the "Toad Hall" site where the Esso Petrol Station now ...Read more

A memory of North Bersted

66 High Street,

The far left of this photograph, just shows the Tudor house where I lived from 1950 to 1960. Two doors down is Mrs Castle's sweet shop/tobacconist, and beyond that (with the blind) is Borsberry's ironmongers. The High Street was ...Read more

A memory of Buntingford in 1955 by Colin Sellers

School Days

I remember attending the village school opposite Holy Trinity Church of which I was a chior boy for a few years. We had a local football team made up of choristors - we were very good. I lived at the bottom of the village in ...Read more

A memory of Long Itchington in 1950 by Roger Sheasby

That Morris Minor Traveller Has To Be Our Dad's Car!

My family lived at No 3 (the top flat), Corner House, at the top end of Broad Street, first on the left looking at the photo (but just out of the picture) for many years from 1947 or so. I ...Read more

A memory of New Alresford in 1947 by John Dear

Church Road

To the left of the picture just out of sight was a bungalow converted into a shop ran by a Mrs.Cooper. The slim white line you see on the right of the picture was a concrete drive over a ditch leading to a butchers, who would sell the ...Read more

A memory of Laindon in 1948 by Andrew Dodge

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Captions

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Caption For Richmond, Kings Head Hotel 1913

Built as a town house for the lead mine-owner Charles Bathurst of Arkengarthdale c1720, its newly-fashionable hand-made bricks, three-storey height and eight bays must then have made it very prominent

Caption For Swindon, High Street 1948

Immediately adjacent to this inn in Marlborough Road was another old public house, the Bell & Shoulder of Mutton. This section of the High Street has changed beyond recognition today.

Caption For Thorley, Church Of St James The Great 1899

The recent boom in housing development has seen the expansion of Bishop's Stortford up to the edge of Thorley but the church, parts of which date from the 12th century, and the cottages survive at the

Caption For Glasgow, Woodside Place 1897

Glasgow boasts one of the world's finest municipal collections of art, now housed at Kelvingrove.

Caption For Hillsborough, Main Street 1890

The seventh Marquis sold the house to the new Government of Northern Ireland to become the residence of the Governor of the province in 1924.

Caption For Leeds, The Town Hall 1894

Brodrick, also left many other Leeds legacies, including the Corn Exchange (1860), the Mechanics' Institute (1860), the Oriental Baths (1866)and shops on Cookridge Street (1864), together with a private house

Caption For Halton, Castle 1900

The Court House was restored and became the Castle Hotel. The large church on the right is St Mary's, erected in 1847.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, The Buttermarket C1965

The building with round-topped windows was W H Smith until 1998, and the next building is the Co-op Quality House, the former Playhouse. On the right Percy Waits succeeded Smart and Farries in 1947.

Caption For Boroughbridge, The Devil's Arrows 1895

The stones' power and influence has perhaps been diminished since the creation of a nearby housing estate, which has hardly contributed to the mystery and presence the stones once commanded.

Caption For Minehead, The Parade 1892

The buildings to the left of photograph 31223 had just been built, replacing houses with walled gar- dens.

Caption For Luton, C1955

Slum areas like Latimer Road, New Town and High Town were cleared as part of a major housing regeneration scheme.

Caption For Grindleton, The Village 1921

Many of the old houses were weaver's cottages, built in a time when hand-loom weaving was the major industry in the area.

Caption For Manchester, King Street C1885

Next to it towards the camera is the District Bank, later the site of Nat West House, and now up for sale.

Caption For Pontefract, Market Place C1965

Barclays Bank (left) was the Bank of Leatham and Tew before 1906, and from 1776 to 1801 the Black Bull Inn occupied this 18th-century private house.

Caption For Petersfield, Market Square 1898

Castle House stands behind the iron railings on the right, beside the George Inn.

Caption For Worthing, The Broadway 1919

This commemorated the fact that in 1901, they were erected on the site of old Warwick House, which had been demolished a few years earlier.

Caption For Worthing, Warnes Hotel 1925

By the end of the Victorian period the scale of amenities offered by larger boarding houses, such as the Eardley Boarding Establishment at Splash Point, often overlapped with those of newly erected

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, High Street C1965

High Street is without doubt extremely attractive, and the school buildings contribute greatly to that well-manicured ambience, such as Bradbys to the left and The Park seen here to the right, a fine house

Caption For Knaresborough, River Nidd, The Rapids 1914

The hall was built in 1796 on the site of Coghill Hall, a Tudor house from 1555. Another famous resident of Knaresborough, Jack Metcalfe, was born within sight of the castle in 1717.

Caption For Wakefield, Clarence Park C1960

The Duke of Clarence opened the Technical and Art College on the site of the old Thornes House in 1891, and this adjacent park (29 acres), once grazing land, was opened to the public on 6 July

Caption For Cardiff, 1893

Landmarks ancient and modern, still familiar to us today, cluster on the right of the picture. These include St John's Church, Howell's store and the Cottage public house.

Caption For Boroughbridge, The Devil's Arrows 1895

The stones’ power and influence has perhaps been diminished since the creation of a nearby housing estate, which has hardly contributed to the mystery and presence the stones once commanded.

Caption For Pinner, High Street C1955

Under the church tower can be seen the former Hilltop Wine Bar, its fake timbering hiding a good example of 17th-century framing, while to the left of the tower is a fine house by Sir Ernest George.

Caption For Bovingdon, High Street And The Ryder Memorial C1965

The Bell public house (right) dates from the 18th century.