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Happy Days In Newquay

My parents were friends of the Lukes and as my father was in the war, and Birmingham was getting more bombing, it was decided to send me down to auntie Dorothy. I enjoyed down there, although I was only 4yrs old I still ...Read more

A memory of Newquay in 1943 by Pamela Hart

My Oldham

I was born in Oldham in 1946. Lived in Norfolk Street, Chadderton until 1953 then moved to the Isle of Wight. My mother, Marjorie Bolton, lived in Hollinwood and represented Oldham as Cotton Queen in the 1930's. Have always loved the ...Read more

A memory of Oldham in 1946 by Margaret Lorraine Toms Nee Mangnall

Shops In The 1950's

Your memories of the following shops please - Bower's near All Saints church, Knight's High St, George Warren, Alton coaches.

A memory of Alton by Chris Parrack

Growing Up In Pembridge

I was born in 1960 at Glanarrow Cottages, Bridge St. All my early memories are of a happy childhood. I can remember the deep snow of 1963, when I opened the back door it seemed that the snow was halfway up it!!! I can ...Read more

A memory of Pembridge by Gordon Hargest

Cafe In Market Square

I remember the cafe in the market square, my mum use to work in the open top part in the summer and my brother and I used to go and help her clear the tables when we were on school holidays. I remember the shops that ran ...Read more

A memory of Harlow in 1960 by Pauline Wallis

I Lived And Worked Nearby

We lived as a family in Gonville Road with St Judes Church on the corner of Thornton Road, to the left of this picture. I remember the Pond when it was full of rubbish so this garden was an improvement when it was ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath by Linda Manton

Hornsey

I was born in Hornsey in 1940. Returning from evacuation in S.Wales in 1944, I went to Highgate Primary School for a short time, before moving to 141 Crouch Hill (now demolished) and attending Rokesley Infants School & Crouch End ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey in 1945 by Alan Carter

Downshall Secondary School

I have very fond memories of Downshall Secondary where I was between 1958 and 1962. I used to live in Downshall Avenue, and we used to walk everywhere, to school, to Seven Kings Park and the park up Meads Lane. We ...Read more

A memory of Seven Kings in 1960 by Pauline Garlick

A Wartime Evacuee

During the war I was evacuated with my family to Dunsmore and we lived in Appletree Cottage, opposite The Fox. I attended Wendover School and returned to London in 1946. At the time Robert Donat lived in ...Read more

A memory of Dunsmore in 1940 by Ken Norris

Trevelyan Road Tooting

I was born on 8th May 1945 (the day the war ended) at 61 Trevelyan Road Tooting. My mum told me that there was a heatwave on the 8th May and whilst she was trying to get some rest there was a street party going n which she ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1945 by Victoria Mason

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Caption For Rugby, Market Place, High Street And Sheep Street 1932

Between the shops on the right of 85178 (page 56) lies a narrow tunnel leading into Windsor Court.

Caption For Luton, George Street C1950

Debenhams would become the big clothes shop for increasingly fashion-conscious women.

Caption For Luton, George Street C1965

Debenhams would become the big clothes shop for increasingly fashion-conscious women.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, View From Adeyfield Road C1960

Marlowes itself was gradually developed with several fine villas and shops appearing amongst speculative building and shabby cottages.

Caption For Dorking, South Street And Pump Corner 1906

Shops and houses stood where now the bus stops are. On this site once stood the Old Bandstand, which commemorated the lives lost in 1914-18. The bandstand was removed in the early 1970s.

Caption For Luton, Chapel Street 2005

Geoff Cox observed: 'The rush hour is an absolute (Robert Cook) Looking across at Chapel Street today, from under the canopy of the large shopping centre.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, North Vickerstown

Other street names were taken from ships that had been built at Vickers shipyard in Barrow.

Caption For Aberdeen, The Market Cross 1892

fortunes of the Castlegate for more than three centuries, during which time it has seen the market expand as the city grew more prosperous and populous, and then contract as retailing retreated inside into shops

Caption For Luton, The Brewery Tap 2005

It stood next to a tithe barn until shops were built to meet the town's changing requirements.

Caption For Chelmsford, Roman Road 2005

But they had been there long enough for an assortment of shops and tradesmen's houses to spring up around their fort.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, North Vickerstown

Other street names were taken from ships that had been built at Vickers shipyard in Barrow.

Caption For Littleham, Cottages 1890

Wisely, those who planned the growth of suburban Littleham built its modest shopping centre away from the heart of the old village.

Caption For Epsom, Horton Manor 1890

Their old, moated manor house became a farm; a few cottages and a blacksmith's shop remained around the junction of Horton Lane and Long Grove Road with a more substantial building at West Park farmhouse

Caption For Exmouth, General View 1890

The closure of the docks at the end of the last century has led to a massive redevelopment of the dock area, with luxury apartments standing where ships once unloaded and men worked long hours.

Caption For Epsom, Market, High Street 2005

The drama began with proposals for a relief road that would take traffic away from the High Street to make it a more inviting shopping environment.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Crossroads C1950

eastern side of the Broadway was totally transformed: in the early 1930s Arnolds Cottage, a double- fronted late Victorian villa, was demolished, to be replaced by a single-storey terrace of shops

Caption For Walsall, Belsize House, Bradford Street 2005

Houses and shops were then built and in 1855 it was described as most strikingly beautiful portion of the town.

Caption For Belfast, Royal Avenue 1897

These were to be fronted with shops to create a first-rate retailing zone. The councillors were right to name it Royal Avenue.

Caption For Walsall, The New Art Gallery 2005

WALKING AROUND Walsall town centre today there is little to show visitors what the town looked like in its early years.

Caption For Epsom, Bowdens 2002

His son Lester took over in 1927, the time of the Depression, and for a while the windows of the shop were filled with stacks of empty boxes, keeping up an illusion of trade to maintain credit.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Elizabethan Houses

I have not mentioned the Civil War or local politics at all - these belong in other books; but I hope I have indicated that the town seen in the Frith views has much of its earlier framework or skeleton

Caption For Dorking, Denbies Mansion 1905

The estate buildings are all now part of Denbies Winery, with a reception centre, a restaurant, conference rooms and a gift shop.