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Years Ago
We lived in Gordon Road up to 1948 then Rathcool Gardens till 1955 when we moved to the Coldfall Estate in Muswell Hill. Ee all attended Hornsey Infants, Tottenham Land then senior school in Priory Road, Hornsey. My sister Ann and ...Read more
A memory of Hornsey in 1941 by
Watching Brentford Playing Football 60years Ago.
I have only just found this site for sharing your memories of days long gone by, I used to live at No 30 Coningsby Rd South Ealing W5, we lived in 3 rooms upstairs in this house until my dad was given ...Read more
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Mr Amos Was The Headmaster During My 2 Years At Glenhow
i was border here for 2 years, had some fantastic times, my parents lived abroad so went overseas during the holidays, wondered if there is anyone else who remembers me swhen i was there. charles wrightson was also a pupil there. he lived in zambia at the time. regards, mike.
A memory of Saltburn-By-The-Sea in 1969 by
Long Time Ago
The double fronted building in the photo was the Queens Hotel. The building to its left is the Wellington pub, the Heroes stood on the corner of Hambledon Rd, and was moved the old doctors surgrery (Dr Cooper) oppisite Hulbert ...Read more
A memory of Waterlooville in 1930 by
Dunmurry In The 60s & 70s
I lived in dunmurry for 16 years from 1960 until 1976 the things that i remember in the village were the two barber shops the first one was beside jack norths sweet shop on the bridge where as a young boy i remember being left ...Read more
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Decades Ago
I was born in blandford in 1943 and lived there for the next 14 years,,, I remember my dad coming home from the war,,, my mother and I lived with my dads folks who were caretakers at the grammer school at blandford while my dad ...Read more
A memory of Blandford Camp in 1953 by
A Long Time Ago
In memory land way back in the mists of time, two small boys left these shores and sailed away across the seas to New Zealand, the land of the All Blacks rugby team. They left behind many fond memories and have never really ...Read more
A memory of Halesworth in 1947
A Life Time Ago
I would like ti know if there are any of my old mates are still there my name was ina Namylor loved living there. my head teacher was mr browm my first teacher was mrs neil mr smith to words the end as I left to go to England I ...Read more
A memory of Twechar
A Life So Lost From So Long Ago
I was born in worksop but my early life was spent in harworth, my name is Adrian Cutts (Godley originally). my father and the rest of his large family were from the Tickhill and Harworth areas. my dad unfortunately ...Read more
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Years Ago
I believe this was called the bayley arms, in 1959 I lived in the old mill house, the driveway being directly across the road.
A memory of Hurst Green in 1959 by
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The village grew thanks to railway workers and commuters, and shops moved onto the ribbon development on the Bristol to Bath road - we can see a post office, an optician's, a chemist's, a Co-op and a petrol
There is a substantial garage here with two pumps (right), although at this time there were usually only one or two car owners in each street, and not surprisingly few cars are shown.
The most famous of these was Rolls Royce, shown here, whose Aero Engine factory was established in 1938.
Many of the people here also work at the nearby Cosford RAF base; Cosford is the home of the Aerospace Museum with its collection of missiles, warplanes, retired passenger aircraft and aero
The wide shop on the left belongs to Henry Abbot, the long-established draper's, which became a Co-op in the late 1990s.
Built about 1726, in the early 20th century High House was a co-educational boarding school founded by Harry Lowerinson.
Eastchurch has always had a link with aviation: the RAF had an aerodrome here, and the Royal Aero Club was based at Stanford Hill – it later became an open prison.
Miss Hill was a tireless housing and social reformer and was a co-founder of the National Trust.
In front is a row of modern shops, including a Co-operative store at the end by the truck, which had replaced a row of terraced houses.
In front is a row of modern shops, including a Co-operative store at the end by the truck, which had replaced a row of terraced houses.
The last vestiges of the same industry in Bradford on Avon (it produced, among others things, the rubber washers used worldwide in aero- sol cans) are about to undergo commercial and residential development
Shop signs beyond the Three Cups Hotel include those of a Co-op store, the Tudor Cafe, and the Nook.
It was a co-educational school until the Girls' County School was built further down Buttrills Road.
The High Street building now partly occupied by Argos and Barnado's was designed in the 1960s as a Co-Operative department store.
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