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Memories

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The Mission Hall

I was born in Caledonian Buildings on Etterby Road...what a wonderful place it was to play, with all the green grass, trees, and horses, our imaginations would go wild. The best days were when there was a wedding in the Mission ...Read more

A memory of Etterby in 1958 by Denise Clarke

Glenboig Amateurs

I have a lot of great memories of when I grew up, Big Billy Campbell a mate for life, Willie Kerr, Alec Fulton now gone but not forgotton and ma wee cous Gerry, we all were brought up in Ramoan, a city in Glenboig, I remember ...Read more

A memory of Glenboig in 1989 by Hugh Shields

Strone Youth Hostel

I have fond memories of Strone. My mother was the warden at the SYHA hostel at Strone which was Dunselma on the hill. Strone Primary was my first school. I remember the US floating docks and the protesters ...Read more

A memory of Strone in 1959 by Gavin Redfern

Caught In A Storm By Christine Swanson

When I was 4 years old I lived on an ex troop carrier which we named the Rembrant (its name was originally the Martello, I think). There was a storm and the moorings gave way and we were adrift at the ...Read more

A memory of South Benfleet in 1940 by Pat Anastasi

Munroe Placemillbank Rd

My name is John Jeffrey. Our family lived in the sandstone buildings across from Youngs Windows known as Munroe Place. Our house number was 66 Millbank Road. I remember a few names when growing up there till ...Read more

A memory of Wishaw

Nuffield English Farm Conduit Cottages

Does anyone happen to have any photos or information on Conduit Cottages which until about 20/25 years ago were a pair of semi farm cottages belonging to English Farm? They could be reached either by a ...Read more

A memory of Nuffield in 1955

1955/6

I had a spell of six weeks at St Mary's, my sister came along with me for company. I suffered from chest infections and was sent there hoping the sea air might go me good. I remember going down the stone steps to the beach. Every day ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1955 by Jan Arblaster

Ww2

My husband's father Frank Baker, worked at Starting Post Farm on All Alone Road near Idle. His cousin Albert Drew, was in the fields with him when a German air plane came down. Does anyone have any memories of this and know the time of day ...Read more

A memory of Saltaire in 1941

Richard Talling's "Fancy Repository"

This photo shows (just) the shop unit (on the right behind the post boy on the pavement, currently the Londis store) which I believe formerly housed famous Cornish mineral dealer Richard Talling's "Fancy ...Read more

A memory of Lostwithiel by Roy Starkey

Penge Market 1930s

My cousins had stalls in the market, the Prouds. I have so many lovely memories of my dad and mum taking me shopping, particularly around Christmas. With all the old gas lights spluttering and smelling and the smells of the ...Read more

A memory of Penge in 1930 by Shelagh Percival

Captions

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Caption For Oban, The Railway Station And The New Pier C1900

The town of Oban is only a little more than 200 years old.

Caption For Deal, Esplanade 1899

The Beach House Temperance Hotel (to the right in photograph No 44204) is apparent on the left in this view of the broad Esplanade, looking towards the centre of the town.

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Caption For Skelton, C1965

Looking at this view, it is hard to believe that many of the towns and villages of East Cleveland were industrially based, but indeed they were largely dependant on ironstone mining for almost a century

Caption For Stevenage, High Street 1952

Along with the substantial numbers of parked cars along the verges, a laden lorry and a coach are advancing down the High Street, representative of the immense numbers of similar heavy vehicles which

Caption For Somerton, Market Cross 1904

Heading back north, we cross the River Yeo and reach Somerton, another medieval market town, this time on a ridge in the Polden Hills and on the south bank of the River Cary, which weaves through the

Caption For Swindon, Bridge Street C1955

In later years the premises became Beatties toyshop, and it is now a bar/restaurant, the Bedroom.

Caption For Donaghadee, Beach 1897

It is also the point where the town looks across to Portpatrick; the two islands are not 22 miles apart, and a long history of travel between the two was unavoidable .

Caption For Coventry, St Michael's Church, Interior C1884

This was the parish church in the Earl’s Half; with a floor area of 24,000 sq ft, St Michael’s was one of the most impressive and possibly the largest parish church in England.

Caption For Exmouth, The Sands 1890

Exmouth is reputed to be the oldest seaside town in Devon.

Caption For Falmouth, Jacobs Ladder 1924

Opposite the Post Office a precipitous flight of 111 stone steps scales the hill from the town's square to Vernon Place.

Caption For Haverfordwest, St Martin's Church 1898

This church, dedicated to St Martin of Tours, is the oldest of the town's three medieval churches and was built in the 12th century settlement of Castleton.

Caption For Oundle, West Street C1950

West Street includes various almshouses and picturesque stone cottages.

Caption For Andover, 1899

The name of the town was first recorded in AD 955 as Andeferas.

Caption For Brixham, Inner Harbour 1906

After the 1850s the new railway from Churston meant that Brixham fish could be sent swiftly to towns and cities throughout Britain.

Caption For Whitby, The Bridge 1923

Linking the east and west sides of the town over the River Esk, the bridge is now crammed with tourists in the summer months.

Caption For St Leonards On Sea, From The Boundary 1891

The New Pier (it dated from 1891) runs along the skyline of this view of the seafront, with its former Boundary Archway (separating Burton's town from Hastings) on the right.

Caption For Daventry, London Road C1955

Looking south along London Road, we see several of the desirable bungalows and villas built by Messrs Bosworth & Wakeford, many of which are still owned by them.

Caption For Merthyr Tydfil, Thomas Town Park C1960

Situated east of the town, the total area of the park covers 17 acres.

Caption For Ilchester, The Cross Roads C1965

Ilchester's triangular 'village green' is faced by Georgian houses and the Town Hall.

Caption For Bournemouth, Pleasure Grounds 1900

Few resorts have as many green spaces as Bournemouth; these are the remnants of the original great chine and wild heathland around which the town was built.

Caption For Warrington, Bridge Street C1950

Prosperity came to Warrington along with industry in the 1800s, and this is reflected in the quality of all the town's commercial buildings.

Caption For Buckfastleigh, White Hart Hotel C1965

The White Hart is over 400 years old, and spent the first 200 years of its life as one of the town's many woollen mills.

Caption For Sheffield, The Town Hall 1896

The gabled Renaissance-style Town Hall, built on the corner of Pinstone Street and Surrey Street, was designed by E W Mountford and completed in 1896; its official opening by Queen Victoria took place

Caption For Hove, The Promenade 1921

Although Brighton and Hove have now been amalgamated into a city, in the past Hove was a much quieter and more conservative town than its neighbour.