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Footballing Days

I remember well playing in the Chadsmoor School football team back in the 50s with the likes of Malcolm Beard and John "Hagger" Hale, and the sports teacher was a guy called Mr Boot. Also spent many happy hours at the Methodist youth club.

A memory of Chadsmoor in 1950 by Rod Gardiner

Christmases And Wwii Years In Skelmanthorpe

I was born in Leeds Yorkshire, but my maternal grandmother and other relatives lived in Skelmanthorpe. My earliest memories are of being the first grandchild and visiting grandma every Christmas ...Read more

A memory of Skelmanthorpe in 1930 by Betty Greenhough

Laneswood The Home

As quite young boys of then 7 and 6, my brother and I with our parents, over Christmas in 1945 soon after the end of WWII came across from Holland, to visit our grand-parents who lived in "Laneswood", a true manor house ...Read more

A memory of Mortimer by Jan Willem Van Weel

Those Were The Days

I remember Gosforth High Street as a being a fun place with all the great shops; the Toy Cupboard now Robinsons, the photography shop, there was Maynards the sweet shop, Boydelles the toy shop, and Moods which was a gift shop. ...Read more

A memory of Gosforth in 1969 by Lesley Howson

New? In Eastry?

This new housing estate was built pre the broadcasting of the soap-series The Newcomers. That programme was a soapie but dealt with the theme of newcomers settling in and being accepted. Was it 'keep yourself to yourself' or mixing ...Read more

A memory of Eastry by Michael Mitchell

Growing Up In Penge (1947 Onwards)

I have said that my early life began in Penge in 1947, but that is only as far back as I can remember. Although I was still only two then, I do have a very good memory. I can remember while I was in a pram outside ...Read more

A memory of Penge in 1947 by Anthony Godly

1960's

I lived at 117a Mitcham Road, above Coombes the Bakers, next door was David Greggs and Soloman's Greengrocers. Other shops on on the road were Smith Bros (either end of the block), David Kaye Butchers, Dewhurst Buthchers, Boots and a Gent's ...Read more

A memory of Tooting by Ray Pryor

Time Flies....

My father relocated our family back to England from Nyasaland (now Malawi) to Bozeat in 1962 and he became station master at nearby Castle Ashby Station. The 1959 move to Africa ended with the demise of The Commonwealth. When Britsih ...Read more

A memory of Bozeat by bernard.wall1

Hounslow West

I lived at Hounslow West and went to Hounslow Heath infant and junior school. Don’t remember much about the infants. My first teacher in the junior school was Miss/Mrs Roberts. I remember filling up the ink wells in the desks. This ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow

1970's Wembley

I was a teenager in the 70's and on Saturdays a group of us used to spend our time shopping for clothes and make up. Shops I remember are Chelsea Girl, Ravel, Satisfaction and Who one of which was down in a basement and had a DJ called ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by Lynda Meek

Captions

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Caption For Aldershot, Union Street C1965

In 1968, Timothy Whites was purchased by Boots, the self-service chemist. This premises is now a fashion shop.

Caption For Salisbury, High Street C1955

The familiar store of Boots is to the left, and W H Smith is on the corner by the car that is turning.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Market Street 1907

Olivers, the early boot and shoe re­tailer, is on the left with its wares on show all around the doorway. Two doors on is a depot for the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge.

Caption For Framlingham, Market Hill 1909

In an advertisement of 1907 he described his shop as 'the leading house in the District for Keen and Thrifty buyers of all kind of Millinery, Drapery, Ready made clothes, outfitting, Boots etc.

Caption For Finedon, Church Hill C1955

It became yet another of Northamptonshire's boot and shoe manufacturing towns in the later 19th century and was greatly enlarged, with streets of Victorian terrace housing.

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1955

There was a joke - especially appreciated in a boot and shoe town - that one cycled to save shoe leather.

Caption For Gloucester, Westgate Street 1891

Thirty-four years later, we would find Boots the Chemist (now in Eastgate Street) next door to this establishment.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1908

Trade is quiet; one hopes the large stall well-stocked with boots and shoes has done better business earlier.

Caption For Dinder, High Street C1965

Note the cast- iron boot scraper to the left of the doorway on the right. Dinder House was built in Georgian style by the Rev William Somerville in about 1800.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Cornhill C1950

On the left, half way along, are the Art Deco Burtons of 1933 and Boot's mock-Tudor shop of 1913.

Caption For Rothwell, Market Place C1955

Beyond the approaching car, is part of the tall gable wall of the Stanley Works, which was still functioning as a boot and shoe factory in the1950s.

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1955

There was a joke - especially appreciated in a boot and shoe town - that one cycled to save shoe leather.

Caption For South Luffenham, The Boot And Shoe C1955

The house, probably of the 18th century, with its mix of thatch and stone slates, fine gate piers, and a less substantial gate, masks the Boot and Shoe.

Caption For Tenby, The Church 1898

Tuckers Haircutting Rooms (right), next to the bank, have an advertising lantern; on the left, the first property is Jasperly House, now Boots the Chemist, but at the time of the photograph a wine

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Main Street C1960

Following Law's closure, the top three shops became Lancaster's shoe shop, selling a wide range of shoes and boots; they are still trading there, but with an expanded range of goods.

Caption For Haverhill, High Street C1965

The 1950s Boots (left) is on the site of the Anchor Temperance Coffee Tavern. The taller building is Atterton & Ellis, an ironmonger's.

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, Station Road 1914

Two doors along is Boots, 'the largest chemist in the world', and just beyond that Sainsbury's, with its distinctive shop interiors, spacious, practical and hygienic, worlds away from the small, cramped

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road 1899

Boots & David Lewis had led the way by being cash-only shops; by 1899, the trend of negotiating over a reduction in the marked price had almost died out.

Caption For London, A Hokey Pokey Stall, Greenwich 1884

They look like ragged street urchins in their rumpled clothes and battered boots, and were probably bought their penny treats in return for posing for the photographer.

Caption For Kettering, Parish Church C1955

Its grandeur recalls the pre-boot and shoe era of the sheep trade, from which the town gained its earlier wealth.

Caption For Sheringham, Fishermen On The Beach 1901

These men are suitably dressed for foul conditions in their thigh-length sea boots and thick fishermen's ganseys.

Caption For Snaith, Selby Road C1950

The market continues, but it is now more of a flea market and car-boot sale.

Caption For Honiton, High Street C1965

Further down is Boots the Chemist, the Midland Bank, the Lamb Inn and Moors Garage.

Caption For Walmer, Strand And Promenade 1924

Peace reigns along the seafront, where E Atkins, a house decorator, has his premises on the left with Mercer & Son, boot makers and repairers, next door.