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Mrs Clarke

My mum was Mona Clarke who ran the Post Office in the 70's and 80's. Sadly she died recently and I would love to see any photos or share any memories of that time.

A memory of Cwmcarn by ebromfield

Sharpenhoe Clappers & Sundon Hills Bedfordshire

In the post was years as families rebuilt their lives again Sundays really were special leisure days and those who were able bought a small car and enjoyed their afternoon going for rides on quiet country ...Read more

A memory of Tralee by ducatee

Epsom Army Cadets

We were part of the 3rd Cadet Batallion of the East Surrey Regiment. Our base was the wooden huts erected behind Snows cycle shop in East Street after a German bomb obliterated the infants school that was there. The Officer in charge ...Read more

A memory of Epsom by b.waterman

Happy Days On Holiday

the first memory I have is my mum taking me and my brother sam to tell my aunt helen Strachan that my father Samuel had died in battle in Burma he was her brother may 1944 i was 4years old after that we visited my helen and ...Read more

A memory of Garelochhead by jimandisa75815

Mullet

I used the ferry to get to school in Southampton from 1961 to 1966.I well remember the shoals of Mullet which would gather at the stern of the Hotspur ferry when the boat was awaiting passengers. The river was so clear that the fish ...Read more

A memory of Hythe by leeandbeahinton

Dancing Classes At The Alhambra Palace

I used to go to Bob Dale's ballroom dancing classes. That would have been around 1956-1959 when I was 13-15 years old. I loved it there and, of course, fell in love with him! If was thrilled in later years when ...Read more

A memory of Droylsden

We're My Roots Lay

I was born in Kelstern 1954, the house I was born in my gran and grandads was next door to the school, sorry to say neither of these exist today, but times move on as they say. My grandparents were Bert and Margery Vickers. My ...Read more

A memory of Kelstern by johnh.appleton

The School Of The Holy Child, Laleham Abbey

heads the label in a dictionary of music that I received as a prize in Upper IA. No date. It must have been 1955. My name was/is Margaret Morley. I joined the school on my return from Malaya in 1951, followed ...Read more

A memory of Laleham

Belgians In Birtley.

Few people are aware of the part Birtley, Tyne Wear, (part of County Durham in those days ) played in the Great War of 1914 - 1918. Belgium in 1914 was occupied by the German Army, and thousands of refugees fled to Britain where ...Read more

A memory of Birtley by ranorwood

Eynsford Mill

Further to my other posting, (Swanley, Born and Bred), as a young man I used to work at Eynsford Mill, it was owned by A. Filmer Jacobs, who also owned Shalford Mill, near Guildford, the company was known as Vulcanised Fibre, and they ...Read more

A memory of Eynsford by Gerald Smith

Captions

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Caption For Ludlow, The Market Hall 1892

The market hall was built in 1888 at a cost of £6,000; it lasted less than 100 years, being demolished in 1986.

Caption For Ely, View From The West Tower C1955

A survey of the cathedral's west tower in 1971 found serious structural problems, and repairs costing over £500,000 were undertaken in 1974.

Caption For Morecambe, The Central Pier 1888

Weekly tickets costing 1s (5p) were available for regular visitors.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Pier 1925

In 1912 the entrance kiosks were rebuilt with more exotic roofs; beyond is the then new bulbous-roofed Music Pavilion, erected in 1924 at a cost of £15,000.

Caption For Harrogate, View From Prospect Hotel 1902

A room at the Prospect cost from 4s 6d, with dinner at 6s a head, which put it in the same price as the Grand in Cornwall Road, but more expensive than the West Park, where rooms were from 3s, and dinner

Caption For Sandown, Promenade 1895

A fast rowing boat, a lobster pot and promenaders give an idea of how the Promenade looked in the last years of Victoria's reign.

Caption For Morley, Queens Street C1965

Even after taking transportation costs into account, cheap labour enabled the Italians to undersell heavy-woollen Yorkshire-made products.

Caption For Blakedown, Birmingham Road 1968

The shop window has a display of boats and a poster asking 'When will Alec Rose arrive?'

Caption For Widnes, High Level Road Bridge C1965

The cost isn't helped by the fact that each winter around half a million starlings roost on the bridge!

Caption For Eastbourne, Grand Parade 1910

The old bandstand, known locally as the 'bird cage', cost the large sum of £3,000 when it was built in the early 1890s.

Caption For Paignton, The Sands And The Pier 1925

Modernisation took place in 1980-81, costing a reported £250,000. The shoreward end was widened, making the pier's neck all the same width and new buildings were added.

Caption For Camberley, London Road 1909

This shows a view towards Camberley, with the newly opened Municipal Offices on the right, built at a cost of £2,339. Next to them is the Victoria Hotel.

Caption For Symonds Yat, The Old Ferry C1955

A mineral drink, crush drink or milk shake was 6d (2p), and TT milk cost only 4d (2p). The pot of tea, however, is unpriced.

Caption For Shrivenham, The Memorial Hall C1960

Viscountess Barrington provided funds towards its cost, and Princess Beatrice officially opened it in 1925.

Caption For Manchester, Piccadilly 1887

In the foreground is a poster advertising the Royal Jubilee Exhibition, which was opened by the Prince of Wales and ran from May to October 1887.

Caption For Newport, Holyrood Street 1913

The poster on the right tells us that a single fare to Cowes cost 4 1/2d and 9d return.

Caption For Sidmouth, All Saint's Church 1906

Construction cost £3,000 of which £1,500 was given by Rev Joseph Bradney.

Caption For Audley End, The Mansion C1910

It cost £500 alone to obtain the preliminary designs from Italy.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Pier 1910

Its first theatre seated 400, and cost a mere £250 - it eventually became a cattle-shed at Lewes!

Caption For Ramsgate, The Pavilion From The Pier 1906

This view shows (to the left) a poster advertising Bailey's Central Pharmacy.

Caption For Runcorn, Widnes Bridge C1965

Demolition of houses along the route of the approach roads began in 1956 so that although the bridge itself cost £3 million, the approach roads added a further £1.5 million to the bill.

Caption For Ansdell, Fairhaven Hotel 1923

The number 19 Dreadnought tram approaching (left) bears a poster advertising the Grand Theatre, Blackpool, where 'Whirled into Happiness' was being staged.

Caption For Chester, Bridge Street 1903

On the left outside Hodley's is a poster announcing the postponement of the Ruabon date for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.

Caption For Blackpool, The Big Wheel 1896

The ride cost 6d and lasted for one complete revolution of the wheel. However, every time one of the cars reached the bottom the wheel was stopped while it was unloaded and reloaded.