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Memories

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Wwii Billet

My mother, Maude Doyle was billeted at a farm in Outwell while stationed at searchlight battery at Sutton Bridge that served as RAF base. Fighter aircraft used the gun butts there to adjust their cone of fire I understand. The farmer's ...Read more

A memory of Outwell in 1940 by Jeffrey Masters

My Home, 2012

Me and my partner, Michael, moved in to number 1 Lion Cottages in March 2012. We love the house and its history, the village is quaint and idyllic, a perfect setting. Michael is 6 foot tall and cannot stand up in all areas of the house, but this adds to the character, a small sacrifice to make.

A memory of Farningham by Rachel Holcroft

Metal Bridge My Grandfather Harry Holmes My Childhood

Harry was born at spennymoor 1877, he moved to metal bridge in 1898 when he married Elizabeth Joyce born 1878 from Easthowle.They were married at St Lukes church, Ferryhill by vicar ...Read more

A memory of Metal Bridge by Maureen Evers

Winchcombe, Toddington, Didbrook

My father was born at 2 Hailes Cottages in 1931. My family live in and around Toddington, Didbrook and Winchcombe. My father was born Leslie Frederick Vallender and adopted by his mother's sister Olive Richings ...Read more

A memory of Cleeve Hill by Lesley Yeadon

Brook Side

I lived by the brook as a child and spent time catching sticklebacks which I then brought in to watch TV! The brook used to regularly flood the cottages at ground floor level. But recall many happy times in the village and at the village school.

A memory of Rolleston on Dove

My Great Great Grand Parents

Up to 1840 my 2 x Great Grand parents lived in the village. It is said he was in General Hardware, whether it was in a shop or he travelled the village, I do not know. They lived in the little white cottages ...Read more

A memory of Buckland

Born In Essex...

Hello to all. I was born to Irish Parents who lived in Essex in 1956. My birth is registered from Club Cottage, Kingsmoor Road, Great Parndon in Essex. My Mum was a caretaker and assistant at a Girls school, that year. Rose ...Read more

A memory of Great Parndon in 1956 by Roseanna Donohoe

Rachel's Corner

I use to live in Bell Lane at Braycrest. It was a pair of houses built by Jack Hylands I was told. They owned property in the Warrington area and would go out every Friday evening to collect the rents. They had a dog - white chow ...Read more

A memory of Thelwall in 1966 by Ally Whittaker

Visiting My Great Uncle Ted

I visited Ber Street on a regular basis in the early 1960s as my great uncle lived there. This was pre-school days for me. My mum was born in Twiddy's court which is now Warminger's Court. I remember walking up ...Read more

A memory of Norwich in 1964 by Yvette Ballance

Staying

My nan and grandfather lived at Lindsay Cottage, Milton Combe. My grandfather was head gardener at Drakes Abbey, a short walk. I stayed with them every year for ten years from 1960. My nan used to send me up for milk at the dairy ...Read more

A memory of Milton Combe in 1960 by Kevin Searle

Captions

2,010 captions found. Showing results 889 to 912.

Caption For Stebbing, High Street C1960

Stebbing, strung out along a mile-long road, has a fine collection of old buildings: the house with the leaning frontage is late 15th-century, the other cottages slightly later.

Caption For Redditch, The Parade C1950

It seems slightly ironic, given that the purpose of building societies was to enable people to own their own homes, that an attractive cottage was demolished to make way for this rather grandiose structure

Caption For Chideock, Horse And Cart 1922

A rustic scene in the centre of the village, southwards along Duck Street, with the Swiss Cottage contributing its flamboyantly flowing thatch (left).

Caption For Nailsworth, From Rockness 1904

Apart from a plethora of now silent industrial mills, now mostly put to other uses, the steep lanes of Nailsworth are lined with the cottages of former cloth workers. The streets are steep.

Caption For Inglesham, Little Holme Yha C1955

From cottage to mansion, the Youth Hostels Association adapted a wide range of buildings for use by their increasing membership.

Caption For Coniston, From Church Tower 1906

The whitewashed cottages of the village cluster around the church, where the Yewdale Beck enters the western side of Coniston Water.

Caption For East Runton, High Street 1921

The Edwardian terraces in the foreground, with their bay windows and neat gardens and railings, harmonise with the simpler cottages beyond.

Caption For Salcombe, Old Cottage 'outdoor Tea' 1896

The latter seems more likely, given the middle-class dress of the diners and the humble nature of the cottage. The proprietors certainly seem to be doing a roaring trade.

Caption For Frogmore, The Village 1904

Some of the quarry's workers would probably have lived in these cottages.

Caption For Calbourne, Winkle Street C1955

The long line of cottages in Winkle Street overlooks a delightful babbling brook.

Caption For Buriton, The Street 2004

As to the rest of the photograph, the cottages are now one dwelling but even the boundary walls have changed little in over a century.

Caption For Church Stretton, Tudor Cottage, High Street C1965

This old cottage has had a remarkable transformation in recent years.

Caption For Ingrave, The Village 1908

This view looks northwards along the traffic-free road past the attractive weatherboarded cottages towards Brentwood, some two miles distant.

Caption For Chideock, Horse And Cart 1922

A rustic scene in the centre of the village, southwards along Duck Street, with the Swiss Cottage contributing its flamboyantly flowing thatch (left).

Caption For Houghton, St Ives Road C1960

This village is well known for its charming thatched cottages and historical connection to the Potto family, millers and nonconformists; a bronze memorial has been recently erected in the corner of the

Caption For Otford, Village Pond C1965

Across the narrow street, the whitewashed Crown Inn and the adjoining old cottages complete the picturesque scene.

Caption For Andover, Dene Road 1904

The thatched cottage on the left still stands. The thatch has long gone and the road is now kept clean.

Caption For Langdon Hills, Entrance And Keepers Cottage C1950

For centuries the Basildon area sheltered a few small villages whose livelihoods were based on agriculture and timber; here there were quiet roads and lanes, and ancient farmhouses and cottages

Caption For South Holmwood, The School 1906

With a 19th-century creeper-covered cottage providing residential quarters for the teacher, a schoolroom has been added to one side of the building to offer educational facilities to the young children

Caption For West Stockwith, The Basin 1964

Frith's photographer was looking from the front of the Waterfront Inn towards the Trent lock, with the old lock keeper's cottage to its left and the warehouse to its right.

Caption For Staverton, The Village Pond C1955

The low building next door has disappeared, and the adjacent cottage has been extended.

Caption For Hemingford Grey, High Street C1955

Between the Victorian brick buildings is a small thatched cottage with a mansard roof.

Caption For Bloxham, High Street C1955

The cottages on the right are still there, but the White Lion Inn, further up the road, has closed. The tower in the background is part of Bloxham School.

Caption For Bluntisham, High Street C1955

Behind the trees on the right is the gardener's cottage, with the tradesmen's entrance to the rectory around the side.