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Underground Shelters On Figge's Marsh

In 1944, when I was six, bombs dropped at the end of our road in N. Mitcham (Caithness Road) rendering our home, and others, uninhabitable, and after spending one night at Woodland Way Community Hall we were ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1944 by Frances Innes

Under The Arches

I remember visiting this spot when I first moved to work in London. It is described in Nairn's London, as follows:- " A very fine passage called The Arches runs underneath Charing Cross station from Villiers Street to Craven ...Read more

A memory of London in 1969 by C Thomas

Under 17 Rugby League In Dewsbury

In the early sixties I played amateur Rugby League in the Dewsbury and Batley League - there were two levels U17 and U19. I played U17. Firstly for Ossett Trinity and then for Shaw Cross Rangers. The teams ...Read more

A memory of Dewsbury by Geoff Bragg

Uncle Eric And Auntie Marjorie's Shop

I was born in Birkenhead and moved with mum and dad to Northern Ireland when I was about 6. My mum and dad's family lived in Birkenhead, Bebington and Bromborough. I was at my Nana's in Birkenhead and later ...Read more

A memory of Bebington

Ty Mawr Farm

Ty Mawr Farm is situated on the breast of the Betws  Mountain overlooking the village of Gwaun Cae Gurwen.  The well known Welsh actress Sian Phillips was born there in 1933.  In the 1950s and 60s it was occupied by the ...Read more

A memory of Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen in 1952 by David Lougher

Tudor Mills Family Roots

I have always loved Highmoor; my father, John Tudor Mills, was born there, at Satwell, in 1924, his mother Doris Tudor having been born opposite St Paul's church in Highmoor in 1900; her parents, George Tudor, of ...Read more

A memory of Highmoor Cross by Roger Mills

Troedy The Place Of My Birth

Firstly, Troedy was in Glamorgan not Gwent or Monmouthshire as it was then known. However, the postal address was New Tredegar, Monmouthshire. I was born at 1 Chapel Road in my grandfather's house. Sam and ...Read more

A memory of Troedrhiwfuwch

Trevose Head In The 1960s

I was interested to read the lady's memories of the area and of the toll gate ladies at Mother Ivey's Bay. We had a a wonderful May holiday staying at Crugmeer Farm and visiting such places as Trevose Head. I have a ...Read more

A memory of Trevose Head in 1961 by Jane Robinson

Trehafod 1931 To 1955 And Beyond

I was born in 1930 at Rhydyfelin but moved to 37/38 Trehafod Road during 1931 and 1932 via Llwyncelyn. Both my father and grandfather worked at the colliery for a number of years. My grandfather, George Richards, ...Read more

A memory of Trehafod in 1930 by Allen Richards

Captions

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Caption For Sidcup, The Oval C1955

Today this parade of shops sit by a much busier road than the one we see here.

Caption For Lechlade, The River C1955

It is an elegant single arch with a tall, pyramid-roofed tollhouse, and so named because of the original crossing toll.

Caption For Puriton, Middle Street C1955

Puriton's brick and tile industry has now gone, but Middle Street is much the same today. Biggs' general store (right), now the post office, sits here above Good's Farm.

Caption For Lincoln, Bailgate C1955

Turning left out of Castle Hill, Bailgate follows the course of the Roman Ermine Street towards the old Roman north gate from the city, the Newport Arch.

Caption For Colchester, St Martin's Church 1921

It still looks sad, but repairs started in 1998 for a much hoped for re-opening.

Caption For Charlestown, The Harbour C1885

On the extreme right is a disused limekiln with two arches.

Caption For Launceston, South Gate And Castle 1893

The Plymouth and Devonport Inn, whose sign can just be seen to the right of the arch, is now the Newmarket.

Caption For Launceston, South Gate 1893

The sycamore tree was cut down amid great hue and cry in 1953 because it was thought to be damaging the arch.

Caption For Launceston, South Gate 1893

The sycamore tree was cut down amid great hue and cry in 1953 because it was thought to be damaging the arch.

Caption For Launceston, South Gate Street 1949

The earlier picture shows little traffic bar the donkey cart, but the advent of the car meant that by 1949 a traffic warden was needed to control traffic through the arch.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Bridge 1914

In the background is the 16th-century five-arched stone bridge which gave the village its name.

Caption For London, Hyde Park Corner, Apsley House C1920

To the right of the arch is Apsley House, one of only two or three of Piccadilly's great houses to survive.

Caption For Hoddesdon, Fish And Eels Hotel C1965

It has been radically expanded within the last decade with the construction of a much larger extension, and no longer provides accommodation.

Caption For Somerton, The Viaduct C1955

The track is the main line between Paddington and Exeter, and here is carried above the River Carey on the back of a five-arch viaduct.

Caption For Castle Acre, The Old Gate 1891

Spanning the narrow street of this hill-top village, which rests high on the chalk uplands overlooking the River Nar, is this monumental arch, ancient gateway to the castle, which lies ruinous close

Caption For Houghton, The George And Dragon C1960

A Watney's Red Barrel illuminated sign (a much-advertised keg beer of the time) hangs below the main sign.

Caption For Wheaton Aston, The Lock C1952

From Tyrley the canal crosses the Tern by a single-arched aqueduct and crosses the border into Shropshire.

Caption For Walsall, St Matthew's Church C1965

The most unusual feature of St Matthew's is an arched passageway underneath the chancel.

Caption For Grindleton, The Bridge And The River Ribble 1921

Notice the arch on the right, built to help ease the passage of water during times of flood. The view upstream beyond the bridge is to Pendle Hill, whose summit is 1,745 feet above sea level.

Caption For York, Monk Bar C1955

The road passes through the walls between the two arches, and the walk around the surviving walls of York is still one of the finest ways to see the city.

Caption For Minchinhampton, The Church, The Rose Window 1901

The arched tombs beneath the window date from the 14th century.

Caption For Chain Bridge, The Bridge And Inn C1955

The design and construction of this interesting steel bowstring arch bridge (by John Webster, built in 1906), was the subject of an article in 'The Engineer' in 1907.

Caption For Warrington, Bridge Street From Town Centre C1950

The west side of the street (right) was completely rebuilt between the 1880s and 1908 to create a much wider thoroughfare.

Caption For Ilminster, The Market Place C1955

Built in Ham stone (of course), it has a hipped slate roof carried on three shallow arches each side with Tuscan columns attached.