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Life In Rock Street Aberkenfig

I was born in 1943 and lived at Ely Cottage, Rock Street. The house was built by my Grandfather around 1920, I have a page from a 1926 telephone directory stating that the house was a business address of the Adams ...Read more

A memory of Aberkenfig by wiclad

Third Issue Of My " Barking Ramblings".

Living in the prefabs in Ilford Lane I could walk into town up Fanshawe Avenue, or go via Tanner Street and then Glenny Road or, and my memory may be playing tricks on me but I think it was Harpur Road and then up ...Read more

A memory of Barking by geoff.purdy

My Early Years In Batley Carr

Before we emigrated to Australia in 1960 I lived in Upper Mount street, people who lived in my street were Stubleys, Duxberrys, Hallas', Hill. Boys I played with, Stuart Shaw, Paul Ainsworth, Fred Shaw, David Barraclough, Christopher Pearsol. I played soccer with the Warwick road school team.

A memory of Batley Carr by johntho3

High Street Northfleet

we lived in northfleet high street my father owned fleet autos (car sale) and his father before him Also owned the green grocers on the corner of rose street and fronting on to high street, opposite There was knolls the ...Read more

A memory of Northfleet by cehead

Even More "Ramblings" From A Barking Boy.

My fourth set of memories carries on with shops in Barking. Previously I had recalled those along from Fanshawe Avenue to the station. Over the other side past Cambridge Road was Lloyds bank on the corner, my ...Read more

A memory of Barking by geoff.purdy

North Parade

A lovely street.

A memory of Aberystwyth by ronlewismedia

Search For Memories Of My Family

Does anyone from Thornley have any memories of my family who lived in the village? Anthony Mcguinness (grandfather), Mary Alice Mcguinness nee Mcguigan (grandmother), Mary Mcguinness (mother born 1925, died 1979) ...Read more

A memory of Thornley by tulatew

Days Gone By

Stumbled across this site and have enjoyed the memories of old barking and the shops it had, thought that I should add my recollections and fill in a few blanks from the sixties and seventies, so starting from the Bull Pub and Heading ...Read more

A memory of Barking by andycairns

Memories Of Erith

Erith was a great place to go when I was a kid as so many different shops and two department stores – Blundells and Micthell’s they were on opposite corners. I remember wondering around Micthell’s at Christmas time. I think Mitchell’s ...Read more

A memory of Erith by john.tainton

A Gorton Lad And Proud.

I lived in the Steel Works Tavern Pub, facing The Gorton Tank Works, on the corner of Preston Street and Gorton Lane, from 1953, when I was born. I went to both Peacock Street and St James schools, my name is Geoff Skidmore. I ...Read more

A memory of Gorton by skidderz

Captions

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Caption For Alton, Market Street 1928

On the left was Caesar's newsagent's and tobacconist's shop, 16 High Street. The next business was that of Pilcher & Son, butchers and greengrocers.

Caption For Knutsford, Miss Matty's Tea Shop C1955

Situated in Princess Street, Miss Matty's teashop could once be found above Cecil Harrison's, the chemist in the centre of the picture.

Caption For Accrington, Market 2004

The new outside market stalls which stretch along the Peel Street side and the back of the Market Hall were built in 2003 to replace the concrete umbrella market, which was demolished in 2002.

Caption For Penrith, King Street C1960

The building here housing the Mitre Hotel in King Street was, in 1826, the birthplace of Penrith's Crimea War hero Trooper William Pearson.

Caption For St Neots, High Street C1960

Looking back down towards the market square in the distance, this view shows the old High Street prior to the 1980s modernisation.

Caption For Gamlingay, Church Street C1965

At the end of the street is the great medieval hall house, Emplins. Above the chimney pots we can see the small lead spire of the parish church.

Caption For Kidlington, St Mary's Church And Cottages C1960

Situated in Church Street, St Mary's Church was originally built during the 13th century. It was enlarged in the 14th century, and its impressive narrow spire was added in the 15th century.

Caption For Lewes, School Hill 1903

The junction of High Street and School Hill is still recognisable, though the shop on the left-hand corner is now an estate agents and the building is tile-hung.

Caption For Haverigg, Main Street C1950

A delivery van is parked outside the grocer's shop in the Main Street of the small cul-de-sac village of Haverigg.

Caption For Silecroft, The Village C1955

An empty village street in Silecroft, a small settlement at the foot of Black Combe, at 1,970ft the southernmost of the major Lake District hills and a fine viewpoint across the Irish Sea.

Caption For Hailsham, Market Square Looking Into George Street 1899

Looking along George Street from Market Square, the timber-framed building and Ellis's were replaced in 1910 in Jacobean style by Market Chambers and a bank.

Caption For St Ives, Fish Street 1906

The road off to the right is St Peter's Street.

Caption For Bath, Union Street C1955

Union Street is now pedestrianised; this view shows some of the modern shop fronts installed by 1955 which replaced the much better Victorian ones.

Caption For Ipswich, The Town Hall C1955

It is some sixty years after photograph No 37307, and while the fabric, and indeed usage, of the buildings remains pretty much the same, gas lamps have given way to electric street lights and power lines

Caption For Wiveliscombe, High Street 1955

Wivey's main street was by-passed in 1980. The Lion, the town's main hotel, became a church, and Baigent's the draper's next door a restaurant.

Caption For Erith, New Flats C1960

Boundary Street was still a rough road when these flats were new. Today the flats` distinctive roofline has been renewed; the approach road is metalled now, and there are houses to the left.

Caption For Barnstaple, Bear Street C1940

From further up Bear Street we see what was demolished to allow the new road through. Beyond the bow windows is now mechanised mayhem.

Caption For Bridport, Old Cottages 1897

Already falling into disrepair in Victorian times, thatched cottages on the east side of South Street, beside South Bridge, would soon succumb to the front-line of urbanisation.

Caption For London, Shoeblack C1890

There were, however, many unofficial operators,who ‘infested the streets and annoyed the passenger’.

Caption For Atherton, Market Street And Parish Church C1955

In July 1889 Walter Davies, manager of a pawnshop in Market Street, was found dying from a stab wound to his neck.

Caption For Oxford, Eights 1906

This view, taken from Folly Bridge at the south end of St Aldate's Street, is of an earlier Eights Week with the Christchurch Meadow bank lined with the College Barges.

Caption For Abbotsbury, Market Street C1955

The mostly 15th-century church of St Nicholas rises above the narrow street of stone cottages.

Caption For York, The Shambles 1909

The street looks very different nowadays, with the hustle and bustle of visitors sightseeing and shopping.

Caption For Letchworth Garden City, Leys Avenue 1924

Here we see the broad sweep of the garden city's main street looking west, with a wide assortment of businesses lining the wide tree-lined pavements.