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Memories

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The Time Bomb On Bell Vue Terrace

I can add information about the September bombing and suggest that one reason for the low number of casualities was that it was a time bomb that landed on Bell Vue Terrace. Aunt Alice and Daisy lived ...Read more

A memory of Hendon in 1940 by Richard Pealling

The 1950s At St. Annes

I loved St Anne's. Great theatre, music and games, an all-round education. I'll always think that I got a great education there and I'm sad it's been pulled down. I wish I could find some of my class mates; Wendy Dew is ...Read more

A memory of Sanderstead in 1953 by Monica Woodgates Brett

Alice Bacon

Was my teacher at school 1940 (ish), was MP and in the Labour government hierarchy. She lived on Castleford Road near Greens newsagents on the corner; a very strict teacher but had time for pupils. Her father was Ben Bacon who was ...Read more

A memory of Normanton by Eddie Downing

Vfranie

I remembered Vfranie as the first band I ever saw live, they played a gig in the autumn of 1967 - I was 11. The gig was in the Great Hall at Oundle School and they were deafeningly loud very heavy blues/rock. The only number I could make ...Read more

A memory of Coalville in 1967 by Richard Agar Ward

No.1 Jetty And The Tsmv New Prince Of Wales 1, S.M.N.Co.

This twin screw motor vessel at the Jetty belonged to our family company, the Southend Motor Navigation Co. Ltd. She was built for the company in the 1920's by the local Hayward's ...Read more

A memory of Southend-on-Sea in 1950 by Julian Wilson

Lock Farm

I remember Lock Farm; Mr Harvey used to ride around on his horse with a pair of binoculars. My father worked for him during the middle era of the war. We, as children, walked from Lock to school every day, Mr Gumbrell was the ...Read more

A memory of Partridge Green by John Pronger

Name Of

This picture is of St Peter-ad-Vincula (St Peter in chains) at Bottesford, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire. One of only a few in the country with this dedication another being in The Tower of London. 13th century Early English style and ...Read more

A memory of Scunthorpe by Christine Bell

Vicarage Road Visits

I was born in Pimlico in 1946, but always have the fondest memories of my many visits to Leytonstone to, whom I knew at the time as, my Auntie Joyce and Yugoslavian Uncle Michael who lived in Vicarage Road during the ...Read more

A memory of Leytonstone in 1955 by Arthur Bell

1988 To 1970

I have very happy memories of the two years I spent here. I was aged 8 to 10 years old at the time and left to go to Australia. My name then was Susan Day. My friends' names were Rachel, Fiona and Julie. I lived at Keeper's Corner ...Read more

A memory of Copthorne in 1970 by Susan Oliver

Heather Jones

I was in Manor Road Children's Home and at Xmas we stood in a line to pick a second-hand toy from a tressel table which people gave to the home. I was at the back and I picked a doll with a china head that had a hole in, but to me it was wonderful. Oh, so many memories...

A memory of Romford in 1948 by Heather Woolf

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Captions

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Caption For Abbotsbury, Market Street C1955

A great abbey, built by Orc, a Danish servant of King Canute, superseded a Saxon church here. The Abbey thrived for 500 years until its destruction at the time of the Reformation.

Caption For Bere Regis, The Village C1955

Inside the church at Bere Regis are the grand tombs of the Turberville family, immortalised as the D'Urbervilles in Thomas Hardy's novel.

Caption For Southport, Water Chute 1904

This photograph was taken after Easter 1904, when the Water Chute was commissioned; it soon became the main attraction at Pleasureland.

Caption For Plymouth, Clock Tower 1924

Derry's Clock had four drinking fountains at its base with cups (long since gone) that hung on chains.

Caption For Appleton Le Street, The Village C1960

The quiet village street at Appleton-le-Street, west of Malton, shows little passing traffic outside the village pub.

Caption For Cawood, The Bridge C1955

Cawood, on the Yorkshire Ouse close to its confluence with the Wharfe, was formerly an important inland port.

Caption For Machynlleth, Penrallt Street 1899

This street, which leads north towards Doll Street, the station and the river, was broad and quiet at the time of the picture.

Caption For Llantwit Major, Nash Point Lighthouse C1920

Llantwit Major stands on the Afon Colhugh, and the place is said to have once been a port.

Caption For Fowey, The Town Quay 1888

A police officer stands at the entrance to the Working Men's Institute, established twenty years earlier, whilst bystanders in various groups show a rather contrived interest in the still comparative

Caption For Lowick Bridge, Red Lion Inn And Farm C1955

The village pub was, and often still is, the heart of the community. Whilst The Red Lion is still a pub, its appearance is changed—its porch is now a solid one.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Pier 1929

A view of the pier taken two years after the storm damage of 1927. Obviously, by this time, no progress has been made on repairing the storm damage.

Caption For Devizes, St Mary's Church 1898

It shows an uninterrupted view to the church. The houses along New Park Road and Commercial Road were not built until the late 1920s. Stone urns were added to the gate posts at a later date.

Caption For Potter Heigham, The Broads C1926

Here we see sailing boats and dinghies alongside the River Thurne, with G Applegate's boatbuilding sheds on the west bank.

Caption For Oxford, Magdalen College 1890

On May Day morning a famous Oxford tradition is upheld when the dons and the Magdalen College choristers gather at the top of the Perpendicular bell tower to sing a Latin hymn.

Caption For Sutton On Sea, The Beach C1965

The sea appears to be calm and the weather is warm. With deck chairs, buckets, spades and ball, everything is set for an ideal day at the seaside.

Caption For Southampton, The Royal Pier Pavilion 1908

The Royal Pier, at the eastern end of Mayflower Park, was opened in 1833 and for many years was the largest in the south of England.

Caption For Brixham, Prince Of Orange Monument 1891

William of Orange, whose statue looks away from the sea and towards England, landed at Brixham on 5 November 1688 to depose the Catholic King James II and to herald 'a glorious revolution'.

Caption For Hastings, Alexandra Park 1890

This area was once known at St Andrews Gardens; after the Prince and Princess of Wales, later Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, opened Alexandra Park, the park was later renamed in honour

Caption For Porthoustock, From Point 1904

This tiny fishing village is reached by way of a steep path, and squats in a cove surrounded by rocky slopes. Coastal vessels docked here to take on stone from the quarries at St Keverne close by.

Caption For Brixham, Fore Street 1922

Here we see it at a time when the shops catered mostly for local fishing families. Notice the horse-drawn cart and the absence of much other traffic.

Caption For Monzie, The Castle 1899

Monzie stands to the north-west of Crieff near the village of Gilmerton.

Caption For Wetherby, North Street 1909

The Angel Hotel was one of three hotels that catered for motorists, the others being the George and Dragon, and the Brunswick.

Caption For Great Witley, Witley Court Church Interior C1965

It is fortunate that the church at Great Witley, built by Lady Foley in 1735, and decorated under the guidance of the artistic Earl of Dudley, survived the fire.

Caption For Hathersage, The Village 1902

Charlotte Bronte stayed at the vicarage of the hillside town on Hathersage in 1845; the rector Henry Nussey proposed to her but she declined him.