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Maidstone

I was born in Maidstone 19 Hardy Street. Went to St Paul's School. I started at Northborough School.The house was converted into flats.at the same time my mum had twins.so had to move out .And moved to Milton Street. So went to ...Read more

A memory of Maidstone by swafflg

Black And White House Next To Lower Chequer

This was the family home of Harold and Dora Bagnall (my Grandparents) until the 1960s. The address used to be 21 Hawk Street and I was told as a child the incline next to Lower Chequer was for people to ...Read more

A memory of Sandbach by falroma

Growing Up In West Lavington

My name is Mark McCabe I grew up in west Leamington , best years of my life ,moved a couple times eastfields, white street , sandfieds, I also moved to market Lavington for a while, the best was highlands farm outside ...Read more

A memory of Ledbury by razzel23.mm

Grocers In Paddington Area

I'm trying to find out where my Grandad worked. I think the shop was called Jolley (Jolly, Jollie) and there was more than one shop, even one near Oxford Street. I thought it was a butchers at first ...Read more

A memory of Paddington by Janice Tatham

Crescent Road School

I was at Crescent road school in 1947 and had Mrs Payne headmistress and mr chinery, I also remember Mr Davies,I lived in south road, at the back of us was the fairfield, which we had great fun playing in,when I first went to ...Read more

A memory of Erith

Epsom Army Cadets

We were part of the 3rd Cadet Batallion of the East Surrey Regiment. Our base was the wooden huts erected behind Snows cycle shop in East Street after a German bomb obliterated the infants school that was there. The Officer in charge ...Read more

A memory of Epsom by b.waterman

West Street, Erith

Does anyone remember West Street, Erith in 1948? Did it comprise shops, houses/flats? I was just a baby when I was abandoned in West Street, Erith and can find out very little about my origins. I would love to know the layout of the street if anyone recalls.

A memory of Erith by marie550

Best Year Of My Life Brian Bell Jnr

My grand parents and my father came from the village as well as aunties and uncles, Hugh and Jessie Bell north street. My granddad had the sheds at the rear of the old church now a garage.{next to the electricity ...Read more

A memory of Glenluce

Days Of Long Ago

Born in Dunfermline in 1946, but we lived in Cowdenbeath at 45 Blackburn Drive - in a postwar aluminum prefab. Attended Foulford School from '51 to '54 when we emigrated to Canada. I remember the "tunnel" open to the front of ...Read more

A memory of Cowdenbeath

Harrogate's Station Square 1960/70's

I see Macfisheries and Lindy's Cafe.There was also a cafe called Chequeres that as a child I was advised by my parents not to use.Standings was on the corner of Station Square and James Street providing that old ...Read more

A memory of Harrogate

Captions

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Caption For Plymouth, Bedford Street 1904

Bedford Street is another road that disappeared from the map following the blitz.

Caption For Tiverton, Castle Street 1920

Castle Street runs north from the town centre. Two boys are using the drainage dyke to sail their toy yacht. The town was once a significant cloth-producing centre, renowned for its kersey.

Caption For Wisbech, Rose And Crown Hotel C1955

The High Street approach to the Market Place is seen here flanked by the Easiephit shoe shop and Woolworth's on one side, and the Rose & Crown Hotel on the other.

Caption For Hardingstone, Primary School C1965

The photographer is looking west along the High Street, past the Victorian primary school with its cluster of steep slated pyramidal roofs and the hall 'erected by General Bouverie for the use of the parish

Caption For London, The Embankment From Temple Pier 1890

Here were clipped green lawns and exquisite quadrangles.The fortunate few could enjoy a few precious moments away from the bustle of the city streets above.

Caption For London, Cheapside C1905

Paternoster Row, on the right, was once a fashionable shopping street patronised by Pepys and his wife.

Caption For Hounslow, Staines Road C1955

The long main street of the town gives a feeling that this was a community grown up around a great highway.

Caption For Southwell, King Street 1920

King Street is the location of the former market place, which was built over many years ago. Also along here is the timber-framed Saracen's Head.

Caption For York, War Office C1885

The smart uniformed soldier stands silent guard outside this building, built in 1878 on the corner of Fishergate and Melbourne Street.

Caption For Salisbury, Silver Street 1906

The shop fronts and the general street scene have changed considerably since this picture was taken. The Poultry Cross is just visible, left of centre. Delivery boys lean on their handcart.

Caption For Warwick, The Lord Leycester Hospital 1892

This view looks from Lord Leycester's Hospital along the High Street.

Caption For Newbury, St Nicolas' Church C1955

This view of the parish church of St Nicolas is from the corner of Bartholomew Street and West Mills.

Caption For Sherborne, The Conduit C1955

Taken from almost the same spot in Long Street as photograph 75947; a signpost has appeared, indicating the way to Dorchester, Blandford, Wincanton and Shaftesbury.

Caption For Horningsham, Old Cottages C1955

This row of three cottages is in Church Street. They are set slightly below road level, and are reached by steps down. The thatch remains in excellent condition, and so do the porches.

Caption For Gloucester, Northgate Street From The Cross 1949

This photograph was taken from the cross, the best place to start looking at Northgate Street. Stead & Simpson, the shoe shop, is located four buildings down from the traffic lights on the right.

Caption For Worcester, Broad Street C1950

When the new Worcester Bridge opened in 1781 it gave Broad Street quite a boost, helping it to support three coaching inns.

Caption For Clydebank, Town Hall Under Construction 1900

The streets are packed with onlookers, and anxious officials wait by the entrance to the site of the new town hall.

Caption For Sittingbourne, High Street C1960

A good selection of traders line the left side of the street, including W J Dolding & Son and a bakery. Further along is the Golden Eagle pub and Boots the Chemist.

Caption For Cheltenham, The Promenade 1931

Originally known as the Sherborne, or Imperial Promenade, Cheltenham's fashionable thoroughfare began its existence as a walkway from the High Street to a spa pump room that stood where the Queen's Hotel

Caption For Wells, High Street 1961

Indeed, many of the Georgian and 19th-century facades in the High Street, which winds uphill towards the market place, conceal medieval and later timber-framed buildings.

Caption For Alton, Market Street C1965

If one needed refreshments, the Tea Cosy Cafe was a little further down the street. All the buildings on the right-hand side were soon to be demolished and the site redeveloped by Boots.

Caption For Barnt Green, The Village C1965

Barnt Green is a rare village in this series in that instead of the number of shops on the main street declining, here they have actually increased.

Caption For Farnborough, Peabody Road C1965

the shopping centre to be able to boast Curzon and Son's betting shop, Tottles' newsagents, the Robinsons family grocer's shop with the Wavy Line sign, and across the road, on the corner with High Street, B

Caption For Marlborough, High Street 1907

The High Street, this time looking east towards the (then) new Town Hall.