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Down The Wood

Born next door to Smiths post office-chemist in 1949. The high street was full of shops and you could buy anything. I can recall: HOLMES FRUIT SHOP, FELTONS THE BUTCHERS, COLMANS BY THE BRIDGE WHO SOLD BIKES BY DAY AND FISH AND ...Read more

A memory of Walsall Wood by Brian Jones

Childhood 1950s 60s

I remember Mr Morley, he lived in my road, Lynwood Drive, as did Mrs Mearing who owned the cycle shop and yes I remember Toni's for our icecreams. Greggs the grocers with the overhead "flying" capsules to the cashier and ...Read more

A memory of Worcester Park by Joy Cole

Miners Rows Crawfords And Mc Crones

My Mum, Elizabeth Crawford married Dad and went to live in London.....I was brought to Kirkconnel at a month old and baptised in the Parish Church......every year we came up with Dad's motor bike and sidecar ...Read more

A memory of Kirkconnel in 1950 by Sarah Butt

My Memories

I was brought up by my grandparents (Man and Dad) Williams practically from birth. I thought they were my mother and father and we lived at 22 Other Street, with my brothers and sisters who of course were not - they were my aunts and ...Read more

A memory of Ynysybwl in 1949 by Patricia Roberts

Martin Way Morden

I wonder if anyone can still remember me, I was born 1941 in the back bedroom of the flats at 47b Martin Way above Millers butcher shop. I still say today best years of my life, the shops along that parade where, Unwin's off ...Read more

A memory of Morden in 1941 by Roger Tiller

A Country Drive Around Somerset

Having retired and moved to the West Country my wife Elizabeth and I set out to explore the area. Our new home is in Tiverton, Devon, but gradually we explored further and further afield and we remember ...Read more

A memory of Chewton Keynsham in 2007 by John Howard Norfolk

Victory Party Lonesome School

My best memories of Mitcham was when I lived in Oakleigh Way opposite the field where practically all the children in the neighbourhood congregated, especially in the summer, from morning to night. The bigger girls ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1947 by Carole Rogers Nee Stratton

High Slides!

I remember getting stuck up the top of one of these slides when I was about 4 years old! My big brother, who is 16 years my senior, took me out for the day with his girlfriend, to Chessington Zoo. I went up the steps of one of ...Read more

A memory of Chessington

Edmonton London

I used to stay with my aunt and cousin Joy Culley in Shirley Grove. I used to go to meet my uncle Syd from work down Cuckcuhall Lane or maybe it was Nightingale Lane and have a ride home on his crossbar of his bike. I also ...Read more

A memory of Highams Park in 1946 by Patricia Hamilton

Wrinkled Fingers And Toes

From Chrismas Avenue to the bathing pool, come rain or come shine, every day of the summer was bathing pool fun time for us lads. With our towels rolled up and tucked under our arms and our costumes on to save time, a ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot in 1947 by Raymond Hay

Captions

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Caption For Maidenhead, Free Library 1904

Another view shows what a high quality design the subscribers got from their architects, Arthur McKewan and G H V Cole, using a sort of Baroque-cum-Wren style.

Caption For Bala, High Street C1965

The medieval borough and market town of Bala is still loved for its wide streets in this most rural part of Meirionnydd.

Caption For East Bergholt, Burnt Oak C1955

The shop offers an alternative to alcohol by offering teas and snacks, in a time before pub food was the norm.

Caption For Lymm, The Canal C1960

The Bridgewater Canal flows through the pretty town of Lymm in Cheshire.

Caption For Hailsham, Ersham Road C1960

This pond with its island is a most attractive feature in the outer part of the town.

Caption For Carmarthen, Guildhall Square 1925

We are looking along Guild Hall Street towards what was previously called the Town Hall.

Caption For Acle, The Green From The Post Office C1926

Acle is a busy market town, one of the early possessions of the Bigods, who founded a priory here during the reign of Edward I.

Caption For Earl Shilton, St Simon And St Jude C1965

Once on the edge of Leicester Forest, this visually undistinguished town became in the 19th century a focal point of the framework knitting industry.

Caption For Norton, The Village C1950

In the background is the 12th-century parish church of St Nicholas, which has been superseded by the ultra-modern church of St George in the 'new' town of Letchworth.

Caption For Alton, High Street C1955

Opposite are Timothy White and Taylors Ltd at 62 High Street, and Smeeds, who were wine and spirit merchants.

Caption For Farnborough, The Scala 1925

The ornately designed building is a vivid reminder of the days, long before the television and video age, when every town in the country had a picture house, or 'flea pit' as they were sometimes known.

Caption For Fowey, South Street 1908

The churchyard rails are on the left in this scene in the heart of the old town.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Capstone Hill And Parade 1911

Before efficient transport links were opened to Ilfracombe, steamers crossed the Severn estuary from South Wales, discharging hundreds of day-trippers into the town.

Caption For Kidwelly, Castle 1925

The town is chiefly noteworthy for its noble old castle, the remains of which have been carefully strengthened so that the relic is the best preserved of the nine castles in Carmarthenshire.

Caption For Keynsham, The Church And Station Road C1955

St John's Church stands at the busy crossroads of the High Street and Station Road, which runs towards Fry's (now Cadbury's) chocolate factory at Somerdale.

Caption For Bournemouth, West Cliff Lift 1908

The Victorian guide book writer J Burney Yeo complained that the new town had 'no esplanade or promenade' and found the burgeoning resort very dull in comparison with others.

Caption For North Walsham, Market Cross C1955

The town took the cross over and installed a chimney clock in 1899.

Caption For Southport, Marine Lake 1902

It pumped sea water, which was used both in local water carts for street cleaning, and for flushing out the town's sewerage system.

Caption For Southampton, Pilgrim Fathers' Memorial 1924

Travelling aboard the 'Mayflower', the emi- grants had to put into Dartmouth and Plymouth following problems with the ship.

Caption For Rugby, Market Place 1932

Freed of livestock, the Saturday market became a more congenial place; it was thriving and prosperous, despite competition from a new Monday market introduced in 1883.

Caption For Swindon, The White Hart, Oxford Road C1950

This public house at Stratton St Margaret owes its existence to the Wilts and Berks Canal which ran nearby.

Caption For Fulking, The Village C1960

At Fulking, 16th-century cottages still lie on either side of the village street that winds its way below the South Downs.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Museum C1960

The buildings now house the town's museum.

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Caption For Fowey, 1898

This is the Fowey beloved of weekend salts and retired admirals who sip gins on the verandahs of waterside houses in this timeless old town. A