Maps

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Memories

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A Ham Family

My mother and father lived in Evelyn Road - the cul-de-sac opposite the large white house in the distance - mother still there - lived in two of the houses for all her eighty years - married the boy next door (well.. at the top of the cul- ...Read more

A memory of Ham in 1955 by John Clifford

Memories Of The Red Lion

I was born in 1966 and lived in the Red Lion. My dad and mum were married in 1961. My dad lived in the village all his life, moving to the Red Lion on his marriage. My dad was formerly of Temperance Hall, down the road ...Read more

A memory of Wareside in 1966 by Amanda Shaw

Living In

When I moved to live on the Cricket Green with my parents in 1947, the previous tenants were called Bacon, and for many years afterwards, people would say "Oh you live in Bacons' old house" - my mother would seethe!  My brother ...Read more

A memory of Hartley Wintney in 1950 by Heather Tierney

No 10

My name's David Meacham - When I was very small I used to live in the cottage on the right - Number 10 Bremhill. It was a wonderful place to be a child - few cars then of course - and the freedom to roam the village without any fear. The ...Read more

A memory of Bremhill in 1962 by David Meacham

Hillcroft Lluest

I used to live in the farm house and my grandparents lived next door in the barn to Bed House. I loved it there and I hope whoever is there now is having a fantastic time. Wish we hadn't moved. x

A memory of Ciliau Aeron in 1995 by Jennifer Upshall

Fair Oak As It Was

My first day of school was September 1965 at Fair Oak Infants. It wasn't too bad the first day as my Mum was allowed to stay at the back of the classroom, but after that I was left on my own. I became very ...Read more

A memory of Fair Oak in 1965 by Gary Houghton

Piano Teacher On Newbury Road

When this photo of Newbury Rd. was taken I was 9. I used to walk from my house on Coppice Rd. Kingsclere to Newbury Rd. where I took piano lessons. I don't remember the name of the teacher but she played the organ ...Read more

A memory of Kingsclere in 1955 by Susan Dunn

Snowing And Floating

Can't be too specific about the year, just know I was young. Perhaps we'd not been long in our house on Carr Lane, having lived in Dronfield before. What a treasure this house was, running water, separate bedrooms ...Read more

A memory of Dronfield Woodhouse in 1956 by Raymond Gee

St Endellion Church

In this old and wonderful church I was baptised, went to Sunday school and was confirmed, and every time I enter it I am in awe and feel my ancesters all around me.  Being born and brought up in Trelights, my mother was a ...Read more

A memory of St Endellion in 1940 by Jan Cowling

St Marys Church

We lived in an upstairs flat in South Ealing. The tube railway line ran behind our flat, and beyond that, allotments. We also had a good view of St. Mary's church. It was wonderful to hear the bells ring on Sunday mornings. I ...Read more

A memory of South Acton in 1960 by Averil Branson

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Captions

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Caption For Trenarren, Village 1912

The small hamlet of slate-roofed farm houses and cottages lies at the end of a lane near Black Head, sheltered in the valley which climbs up from Hallane Beach.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Marine Gardens C1950

This photograph looks back at the same houses as those shown in 41386 and 41387.The well-laid out public gardens give a tropical air to the scene.The Lees Hotel was one of the many hotels to be found

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1904

The wide road shows the importance of this route to the town.The wide pavements are said to have been constructed to facilitate rope and net mak- ing outside the inhabitants' houses.

Caption For London, The House Of Lords With Mace On Woolsack C1910

This is a rare photograph of the House of Lords chamber showing the Mace in place behind the Lord Chancellor's seat on the Woolsack. The government benches are to the right.

Caption For Twyford, Queen Street C1965

Local tradition alleges that she married Prince George in secret at nearby Brambridge House.

Caption For Newark, Appleton Gate 1906

The Newark Museum is in one of the distant houses on the right and is well worth vistiing.

Caption For Grimsby, Peoples Park 1904

Actually the Park Keeper's house dominates the picture: it is a splendidly-spired residence when compared with the rather ordinary dwelling in the background.

Caption For Calstock, Station 1908

The journey into Cornwall transported travellers into a land of unique beauty, remote brown stone hamlets and the poignant remains of deserted mines and engine houses.

Caption For St Mawes, The Castle 1910

It is built in the form of a clover leaf, and below the walls is a Tudor block house.

Caption For Cartmel, Cavendish Street 1914

The cottage in the centre was Ayers Old-Fashioned Eating House, which has plenty of seating outside for visitors. Note the heavy round rubble chimney above.

Caption For Chandlers Ford, Hiltingbury Road Shops C1965

In due course, all the military installations were cleared from Hiltingbury Common; the area was developed into a large housing estate on one side and a recreation ground on the other.

Caption For Bideford, Bridge Street 1906

The view is still recognizable nearly a century later, although the houses on the left became a car park after a slum clearance programme in the early 1960s.

Caption For Burton On Trent, High Street 1961

The first monastic house in the county was founded at Burton, endowed by the Saxon thegn, Wulfric Spot.

Caption For Dublin, Christchurch Cathedral 1897

A close-up showing the foundations of the original Chapter House dating back to the early 18th century.

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Caption For Laxey, 1894

Dumbell's Row still stands, as do other links with Laxey's mining past; the Station Hotel was once the Mine Captain's house.

Caption For Braunston, The Canal C1965

Since then, it has undergone massive refurbishment and changes of name before becoming The Mill House.

Caption For Hawkshead, Flag Street 1892

Houses with overhanging upper storeys are rare in the Lake District. The street name derives from the large stone paving flags, which cover a small watercourse running just below street level.

Caption For Cranham, Prinknash Abbey, Model Of The New Abbey C1960

up in the 1930s when the Benedictine order of monks outgrew the old grange on the hillside, but these were modified over the years; the present abbey is in stark architectural contrast to the old house

Caption For Sheffield, The Moor C1960

As well as on commercial and retail developments, a major effort was made on housing.

Caption For Bindon Abbey, The Gateway 1894

A Gothic-style house, it incorporated a Catholic chapel on the first floor, and was in use for services from 1886 until the year before this photograph was taken.

Caption For Merthyr Tydfil, Taff Fechan Valley And Pontsticill C1965

Two public houses here, the Red Cow and the Butchers Arms, have a long history.

Caption For Exmouth, The Esplanade 1906

Hotels and boarding houses dominated the sea front by King Edward VIII's reign.

Caption For Accrington, Town Hall C1910

The poster advertises houses for sale: this was the time when the town was experiencing its greatest growth.

Caption For Staining, Thornfield Holiday Camp C1960

During the war it was requisitioned to house travelling people, whose nomadic lifestyle was prevented by wartime restrictions.