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Maps

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1940, Stoke Farthing Ref. NPO840051
1895, Stoke Farthing Ref. RNE840051
1947, Upper Borth Ref. NPO857075
1902-1903, Upper Borth Ref. RNC857075
1924, Berth-Ddu Ref. POP639181
1902-1903, Berth-Ddu Ref. RNC639181
1896, Berth-Ddu Ref. RNE639181
1899, Upper Borth Ref. RNE857075
1919, Tir-Y-Berth Ref. POP848855
1922, Borth-Y-Gest Ref. POP646369
1899, Borth-Y-Gest Ref. RNE646369
1899 - 1916, Tir-Y-Berth Ref. HOSM63050
1887 - 1900, Borth-Y-Gest Ref. HOSM38425
1947, Tir-Y-Berth Ref. NPO848855
1903, Borth-Y-Gest Ref. RNC646369
1947, Borth-Y-Gest Ref. NPO646369
1916, Tir-Y-Berth Ref. HOSM61928
1899 - 1916, Tir-Y-Berth Ref. HOSM45093
1916, Tir-Y-Berth Ref. HOSM45532
1902, Batheaston Ref. HOSM37296

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Memories

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The Crown Inn, Market Street.

On the left of the photo is the Crown. For many years, this was my local. A good combination of beers & ciders, great bar staff (John Ellis, the landlord, Rachel, Carol, Mel, Yvonne & Keith, the last three ...Read more

A memory of Oakengates by bru.enzer

Driftbridge Stables

I was too young in the 1950’s to use the Hotel and pub but I learnt to ride at the Driftbridge Stables, that used the land, stables and coach houses from when the hotel had been a Coaching Inn. Having learnt to ride on Nutmeg, ...Read more

A memory of Drift Bridge by Rita Westlake

My Fenny Stratford Childhood

Having recently by chance spoken with someone who knew Fenny Stratford I was prompted to start looking on the internet and came across this site and for what it’s worth decided to record my memories. I was born ...Read more

A memory of Fenny Stratford by Dawn Cousins

The Seagull

Back in the seventies I drove to Staines to visit my long lost Uncle Basil who I hadn’t seen since I was eight. I drove into Staines from London and asked a newsagent how to find his address. Upon arrival, I parked and knocked on the ...Read more

A memory of Staines by John Hardie

Bradford That I Remember

I lived in Bradford from birth 1944 until 1965 when we moved to Canada. So I have lots of memories. One of them was on Saturday mornings in the 50's walking to town down Manchester Road. There were so many shops to look in ...Read more

A memory of Bradford by Sharon Noble

The Alex

My father (Snowy) was manager at the Alex from the early 50's until 1962. I remember how huge the bars seemed to me as a small child and how small they seemed compared to what I remembered when I returned for a brief visit in the early ...Read more

A memory of Harrogate by Paul Snowball

Saturday Morning Pictures

My lasting memory of the majestic cinema was going to Saturday morning pictures: with my sister Linda and all our mates watching Roy Rogers, Hopalong Cassidy, Superman, The 3 Stooges and all the cartoons. I still love Tom ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by James Dawson

Growing Up In Hendon 1945 1970

Being born in the front room of 7 First Avenue (which runs between Finchley Lane and Victoria Road) in September 1945 and living at that address until 1970 approximately, but my mother (Mary) and Father (Len) lived there ...Read more

A memory of Hendon by Anthony Edgar

Special Memories Pier And Baths

When I was 9 we lived in a new block of flats (at that time) opposite the Pier and just across the road from the baths. I used to walk to Stanwell Rd School through the Park which was always beautiful. I actually never ...Read more

A memory of Penarth by Cheryl Lewis

The Peach Bar

I WAS ONE OF A GROUP OF LADS PREVIOUSLY DESCRIBED AS "THE LOCAL TEDDY BOY TYPES" WHO USED TO MEET UP AT THE PEACH BAR IN STONELEIGH BROADWAY IN THE SIXTIES. THIS WAS A COFFEE BAR RUN BY A LOVELY LADY CALLED IDA. THOSE WERE GREAT DAYS ...Read more

A memory of Stoneleigh by Michael Mckeown

Captions

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Caption For Poole, Rockley Sands, The Palladium C1965

The Palladium Bar was opened when the site was first developed for leisure. The zig-zag roof now covers a swimming pool, and the displaced bar is in a new part of the extended building.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar & The Minster 1893

The stone-arched building on the right was the postern tower built in 1497 on St Mary's Abbey walls; it is now an office for First York Buses.

Caption For Harborne, Princes Corner C1965

The pub on the corner was always a handy place for a quick lunchtime pint, and even in 1965 for a pie.

Caption For Ellerby, Ellerby Hotel C1960

These buildings date from the 19th century. At that time the group of buildings was a smallholding with a bar. To

Caption For York, Bootham Bar 1911

Carved in 1894 by George Milburn, the statues on the top of the bar replaced the older, worn statues.

Caption For Harborne, Princes Corner C1965

The pub on the corner was always a handy place for a quick lunchtime pint, and even in 1965 for a pie.

Caption For Dorking, Boxhill, The Wimpy Bar C1965

When I was a teenager I remember riding out on my BSA Bantam to the Wimpy Bar on Box Hill.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar 1886

This was the main exit from the walled city of York. Bootham Bar was built on the site of the Roman gate, and probably much of the stone was re-used.

Caption For Cheshunt, Temple Bar, Theobalds Park C1955

Designed by Christopher Wren in 1672 as a triumphal arch, Temple Bar originally stood at the top of Fleet Street in London.

Caption For Nottingham, Chapel Bar C1950

Long Row leads westwards uphill into Chapel Bar, now truncated by the Maid Marian Way roundabout junction with Derby Road.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar 1911

Carved in 1894 by George Milburn, the statues on the top of the bar replaced the older, worn statues.

Caption For Sudbury, Bathing Place And Common 1934

Chestnut trees were planted to soften the outline of the semi-circular area, and there were changing cubicles and two springboards. Mixed bathing (even for children) was forbidden.

Caption For Burnley, Duke Bar 1906

Duke Bar is on the outskirts of Burnley. The Duke of York public house can be seen in the centre of our picture.

Caption For Coldharbour, The Village C1955

This splendid interior captures the atmosphere of a 1950s pub beautifully. The shirt-sleeved landlord, his hair slicked with Brylcreem, has his sleeves rolled up and a tie at his neck.

Caption For Gretna Green, Old Smithy Interior C1955

Marriages also took place at Gretna Hall and at the Toll Inn and the Sark Toll Bar.

Caption For Hull, The Humber 1903

The Humber is still a busy working area. However, the promenade area has been taken over by the ubiquitous bistros and wine bars.

Caption For Hull, Whitefriargate 1903

The Humber is still a busy working area. However, the promenade area has been taken over by the ubiquitous bistros and wine bars.

Caption For Burnley, Duke Bar 1906

Duke Bar is on the outskirts of Burnley.The Duke of York public house can be seen in the centre of our picture.

Caption For Southampton, Above Bar 1900

This photograph, taken in what is known as Above Bar, shows Bargate facing south. There were originally seven gates into Southampton's old walled town.

Caption For Chepstow, Cocktail Bar, Meads Hotel And Country Club 1950

The large barrel on the left would seem at odds with the notion of a cocktail bar today, not to mention the array of fuse boxes and meters on the wall.

Caption For Sandhurst, Village 1906

Thirteen years before this photograph of Sandhurst was taken, the village police station was completed in memory of some of Sandhurst's older residents.

Caption For Sandhurst, Village 1906

Thirteen years before this photograph of Sandhurst was taken, the village police station was completed in memory of some of Sandhurst's older residents.

Caption For Sea Palling, The Lifeboat Tavern C1955

The original Two Lifeboats pub was torn apart by the 1953 floods. This new tavern was built in replacement. The veranda has now been enclosed by French windows.

Caption For Llanddulas, Fair View Inn 1957

In the late fifties, the offerings over the bar were much fewer than today.