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St Davids College

My sister Carolyn Trew attended St Davids and I joined her age 4, but I was only there a year before it closed. I can’t remember all the teachers names, but remember one teacher letting us out and he knew all the pupils names I ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe by Joanna Green

New Park Road/ Gleneagel Stables

So many memories i don't know where to begin! I remember learning to ride at New Park Road Stables. The wooden stairs going up to the office above the stalls to book in. Vodka and Gin the greys, Cossack, Cherry ...Read more

A memory of Streatham by Sarah Smith

The Old Cobblers Shop

My name is Ian and have grown up in and still live in Bolton-le-Sands, living half way down Orchard Avenue for some 15 years now. I am looking for photographs on the old cobblers shop, adjoining barn and old haberdashery ...Read more

A memory of Bolton-le-Sands by Ian Morley

Help Needed To Find German Ww2 Crash Site Jan 1943

HELLO I HOPE SOMONE CAN HELP OR ASK AROUND THE AREA ,I AM LOOKING FOR THE CRASH SITE OF A GERMAN WW2 Dornier, SHOT DOWN OVER THE VILLAGE PLEASE CAN ANYONE HELP mark.foley60@yahoo.co.uk THANK YOU

A memory of Boothby Graffoe by Mark Foley

My Sister Worked There

We lived in Macclesfield. My sister worked there with the children. I suppose she was some sort of aide or nanny. She was a live in anyway. She came home on weekends. My cousin would drive her back on a Sunday night. ...Read more

A memory of Pallotti Hall by Gail Mitchell

We Called It 'charnwood Forest'.

My memories of the home are all very positive. I would have been 6 yrs old, and recovering from pneumonia. Coming from the Children's Hospital in Derby, the drive over was memorable. A big black car, very ...Read more

A memory of Woodhouse Eaves by Patrick Knight

Searching For Long Lost Family

I'm searching for some information and to track down my husbands birth family. Do any of these names ring a bell please Born in the 50's we believe Carol Davies / scott Melvin davies John Phillips Around northolt area I believe X

A memory of Northolt by Gemma Odonnell

A Childhood In Selsdon.

My parents had a chicken farm in Selsdon Vale, where I was born in 1948. I lived there until I left home to go travelling and then to university, at the age of 18, in about 1966. This was about the same time that Selsdon Vale ...Read more

A memory of Selsdon by Helen Krasner

Sidcup School

Hi I went to Sidcup sec. mon. school 1961- 1966.My name was Ken Douch a great name, nobody could say it, nobody could spell it. I started in Mr Cocksey class 1b then Mr (peg leg) Jones 2b. As the school was on two sites we then went ...Read more

A memory of Sidcup by Ken Martin

Shops And Places The High Road And Ealing Road.

I was born and lived in Wembley until 1960. The Railway Hotel was the pub on the corner of Ealing Road and my mother was head housekeeper there for a long time. On the day of the Coronation the pub ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1953 by Barbara Fisher

Captions

2,242 captions found. Showing results 745 to 768.

Caption For Winchester, Westgate 1906

A portcullis would have dropped down to close off the archway.

Caption For Paul, The Village C1955

Situated at the top of a hill, Paul is the mother village for Mousehole down below.

Caption For Eskdale, Outward Bound Mountain School C1955

The beautiful valley of Eskdale runs down from some of the highest ground in the Lake District to reach the sea at Ravenglass.

Caption For Cheltenham, High Street C1950

The imposing building in the left foreground is home to Lloyd's Bank; it replaced the town's Assembly Rooms in 1900.

Caption For Houghton, The Village 1914

On the left is a row of three houses with their original front doors; further down the street are two 18th-century mansard-roofed cottages, one of which is thatched.

Caption For Rottingdean, The Church 1889

It was burned down by the French in 1377 along with Rottingdean's inhabitants, who had taken shelter inside it. Even today burn marks are visible.

Caption For Mudford, Main Street C1960

This photograph looks from the Old School down the A359 to the bridge over the Yeo, where a muddy ford once gave the village its name; this scene has little changed.

Caption For Shepton Beauchamp, The Village C1955

We are looking down North Street from the Duke of York pub, and this scene looks much the same today. The 'Family Shop' - the post office and stores on the left - is now a watch repairer's.

Caption For Portland, Bow And Arrow Castle From Church Ope C1877

Portland's position has proved important for the defence of southern England down the centuries.

Caption For Leatherhead, Bridge Street 1899

Bridge Street slopes down to the river Mole and the 14-arch bridge of 1782.

Caption For Liskeard, The Parade 1906

An early motor car is driven proudly down the middle of the road in Liskeard's centre.

Caption For Sale, Town Hall C1955

In 1892 the town's sewage works was opened.

Caption For Boscombe, Boscombe Chine Gardens 1903

Boscombe was built across a wooded chine, a wide ravine, that leads down to the sea; chines are common on this coast.

Caption For Kingstown, Hms Pelorus 1897

Laid down at Sheerness in 1895, engined by Clydebank, and completed in 1897, 'Pelorus' was the lead ship for a class on the Cape Station before transferring to the East Indies.

Caption For Whitby, The Viaduct 1884

Trains from Scarborough crossed the viaduct, stopped at West Cliff and then reversed steeply down beneath the viaduct into Whitby.

Caption For Cwmcarn, The Park And Memorial 1954

These memorials, found in nearly every town in both England and Wales, tell of the terrible consequences of the two World Wars to the small communities from which the men named on them were drawn.

Caption For Pentewan, The Sands C1955

It captures the designs of the tents and caravans of the period, all set down at apparent random, a far cry from what is normally seen on campsites today.

Caption For Newport, St Mary's Church 1893

It was completed in 1840 after one notable delay - the workers downed tools to join a Chartist march as it passed by on its way to the Westgate Hotel.

Caption For Ilkley, Moor C1965

One of the many streams that cascade off the moor - this is the beginning of Mill Ghyll, which flows down Wells Road and then underneath Brook Street.

Caption For East Dereham, Church Street 1893

This lovely street, fringed with cobbles, leads down to the White Lion Inn and the old church, where the poet William Cowper, 'England's sweetest and most pious bard', was laid to rest.

Caption For Lytham, From The Pier 1901

There is quite a large crowd gathered down toward the old windmill. Unfortunately, we have no idea what is going on, but it is reasonable to assume that it is a concert.

Caption For Shepperton, Backwater And Church 1890

The jetty leads down from Church Square, which contains some fine 18th-century buildings.

Caption For Beer, The Church 1922

Beer is famed for its quarries, which were worked by the Romans and have continued in use down the years. The stone was used extensively for the arcades of many Devon churches.

Caption For Salisbury, High Street C1950

The Crown Hotel in the High Street tried very hard; but it did the proprietors no good, because the hotel closed down soon afterwards.