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Searle The Boatbuilder

In the row of cottages on Pill Creek mentioned by Malcolm Macmeikan lived "old Searle" who built small boats in a shed on the quay on the opposite side of the creek. At age 11 or 12, I painted one of them, a rowing boat ...Read more

A memory of Feock in 1930 by Philip Woodward

Coles Blacksmiths And Village Hall

Village Hall - I remember Fri night film shows by a travelling projectionist that cost 9d. Sat mornings was a good time to watch Mr Cole shoeing horses next door. The building beyond the blacksmiths was Lands ...Read more

A memory of Stanwell in 1945 by Donald Mason

The Old Post Office

My granddad, Charlie Davies, owned the post office and it was where my dad, Arfon Davies, was born. When my grandad died it was taken over by my Auntie Nellie, my dad's sister. My brothers, Gwyn, Iwan and Geraint came to ...Read more

A memory of Cwm Penmachno in 1950 by Gareth Davies

Memorable Lampost

I was born in 1946 and lived in Caldbeck Avenue. When I was 6 on the way to Cheam Common School one morning I was running trying to keep up with a motorcycle and ran into this lamp post and split my head open. The ...Read more

A memory of Worcester Park in 1952 by Derek Gibson

So Many Memories

The night club under the Post Office was the Fouix Boo.. not sure if that's how it was spelt. Just up from there was a cafe called the Harbour Lights and a toy shop further up. I'm trying to find the name of the milk bar that was ...Read more

A memory of Streatham by 1246chris

Sainsburys

I remember the small grocers in North Cheam with the terrazzo floor called Sainsburys. We used to go in and get the ham sliced with a machine, cheese sliced with the wire and leave my sister outside in the pram! I remember the tiled ...Read more

A memory of North Cheam by mrsrscourt

My Life In Fishersgate And Southwick.

I was born in Southlands hospital in 1932. In 1935 I moved into 14 West Road Fishersgate and (when old enough)went to Fishersgate Infant school. In 1943 we moved into 21 Fishersgate Terrace, which at that time ...Read more

A memory of Southwick by colinwadey1

My Days In Rosedale Abbey

My Life in Rosedale Abbey - Raymond Beharrell During the last war my brother and I lived in York very near to the main railway yards. The area was always on the target for the German bombers, being railway sidings. ...Read more

A memory of Rosedale Abbey by fichrist

My Childhood In Moore

i was born and brought up in Moore this is a picture of the old post office that was run by my aunt and uncle Jim and Josie Woods ,the little boy is there son Maurice who is my cousin Margaret Evans is with the dog and i believe ...Read more

A memory of Moore by 1744jude

Captions

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Caption For Kingsclere, George Street C1955

Beneath it is a sign that reads 'Black Beauty Shag, excellent for making your own cigarettes, costing 8d and 4d'. The shop has gone and is now a private house.

Caption For Winnersh, Bearwood Church C1955

It cost £9,000 to build, paid for by Mr John Walter II, proprietor of The Times newspaper, whose daughter Catherine died at the age of 23 in 1844.

Caption For Dorchester, Singer Car 1930

The vehicle cost about £140, and had a top speed of 56 miles per hour. It has an AA badge on the grille, and the starting handle hangs over the number plate.

Caption For Newcastle Upon Tyne, Approach To Tyne Bridge C1955

Here, rooms cost 4s a night and dinner 3s 6d; the County Hotel across the street had a similar tariff, as did the nearby Metropole.

Caption For Newport, View From Transporter Bridge C1950

The span of the bridge is 645 feet, and the total cost was £98,000.

Caption For Upton, St Mary's Church C1955

A new church was built in the centre of Upton village at a cost of £728, which in turn was replaced by the present St Mary's in 1868.

Caption For Kingswinford, The Shopping Precinct C1965

In 1967 a dozen eggs cost 4s 1d; 2lb of sugar 1s 9d; potatoes were 5d a pound; a pint of milk 10d; streaky bacon 3s 6d a pound; and for the well off, sirloin was 6s 10d a pound.

Caption For Bristol, The Entrance To The Floating Harbour C1935

The project cost about £600,000, and involved diverting the Avon to the south from Totterdown and round the city to link up with its old course.

Caption For Kettering, Gold Street C1950

Clothes were still made at home, and Thoday sold patterns, often by Vogue, which could cost as much as 7s 6d, and also the more humble and easier designs selling for 1s 9d.

Caption For Wisbech, Young's Memorial 1901

Designed by J Wallis Chapman, of London, it was inaugurated on 31 October 1872, and cost around £300.On 11 December 1883, the memorial column was blown over during a gale but was quickly rebuilt, with

Caption For Maidenhead, Turnpike 1899

Tolls had been collected since the Middle Ages on its predecessor, and the practice continued on the 1770s replacement, partly to recoup the £19,000 cost of the five-year rebuilding.

Caption For Farnham, South Street 1904

This new road was constructed in 1868 off The Borough at a cost of £2312 10s.

Caption For Penrith, St Andrews's Church, The Giant's Thumb 1893

Burtons and Woolworths altered the streetscape with their respective Art-Deco and stuccoed cost-cutting neo-Georgian designs.

Caption For Basildon, The Industrial Estate C1965

It closed in 1984, costing Basildon 1,500 jobs. Fifteen years earlier, it had been producing 65% of all the cigarettes exported from Britain.

Caption For Stourbridge, High Street 1931

Cheese, which had cost 8d a pound in 1914, had risen to 1s 2d by 1920.

Caption For Stourbridge, High Street 1931

Cheese, which had cost 8d a pound in 1914, had risen to 1s 2d by 1920.

Caption For Stourbridge, High Street 1931

Cheese, which had cost 8d a pound in 1914, had risen to 1s 2d by 1920.

Caption For Skipton, Woods, The Canal C1947

Not only did the coming of the canal vastly lower distribution costs for the industrial towns of Yorkshire, it also provided a localised transport service for the towns and cities through which it passed

Caption For Skipton, Woods, The Canal C1947

Not only did the coming of the canal vastly lower distribution costs for the industrial towns of Yorkshire, it also provided a localised transport service for the towns and cities through which it passed

Caption For Langham, The School And School Lane C1950

The will of Henry Forster dated 26 August 1692 directed that a school master at £10 per year be appointed at five Rutland villages, including Langham, to educate poor children free of cost

Caption For Digswell, The Viaduct C1960

Opened on Monday 6 August 1850, the 40 semi-circular arches are built from sixteen million locally made bricks capped with Hexham stone blocks; the cost was £80,000.

Caption For Bristol, Park Street 1900

An early experiment using water-carts to damp down the streets found that it took 7,000 gallons to water one mile of street, 18 feet in width, at a cost of 8s 4d per mile.

Caption For Chirk, The Viaduct And The Aqueduct 1959

Built between 1796 and 1801 at a cost of £20,898, the aqueduct carries the canal 70 feet above the River Ceiriog for a distance of 710 feet.