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Wombwell Main Row
Valerie Dobson formaly schofield born and bred on the main row going to the woods paddling in the stream in the woods playing in the cricket field had some good times .going to wombwell lsecondry modern school left ...Read more
A memory of Wombwell in 1956 by
Windmill, Etc
At the time of this photo I was just 8 years old, and I have a lasting impression of three things from around this time. The first is kind of hazy - animated Red Indian cutouts in the park opposite the prom. Next, the windmill ...Read more
A memory of Paignton in 1955 by
Widnes Memories And Friend Search!
I was born in widnes in 1949, my dad taught at St Maries so we all went there to school. My best friend for a long time was Valerie Casey, she lived on Bancroft Rd and we spent a lot of time playing on the ...Read more
A memory of Widnes by
Where Was Boots In 1955?
I think that Boots was still on the other side of the road (as seen in the 1950 photo)
A memory of Haverfordwest in 1955 by
Where I Was Born
I was born here in 1953, my oldest daughter was born 1972 & my youngest daughter 1977. Such a lovely hospital, great staff who looked after you well. I saw the photos of the building rotting away - it looked so sad, they left ...Read more
A memory of Taplow in 1953 by
Where Are They Now
Hello, I work in the gardens of what was once Copthorne House and was wondering if there is anyone who might have photographs or know of anyone who has photos of what the garden used to look like in its heyday. There are still ...Read more
A memory of Fawley in 2012 by
Where I Was Born In 1951
This photo shows Woodhill Road, the houses at the top of the picture, the road I was born in 1951. How the scene has changed over the years. Long gone are the power station chimneys and the old boating shed where my ...Read more
A memory of Portishead by
Wem
I lived in Wem for many years, my father and mother owned A E Rodger's painter and decorated and the wallpaper shop in Aston Street, then the High Street. I went to the infant and junior school and the secondary. I have lovely memories of ...Read more
A memory of Tilstock in 1960 by
Weekend Sunbathing
I used to go to the bathing lake every weekend rain or shine , I used vinegar and olive oil to get a tan, I even lay on tin foil at one time , I used to arrive as the baths opened , alongside the life guards , I have a photo ...Read more
A memory of Southport in 1960 by
We Lived Here
We used to live here between 2007-2009. It may have been a nice pub a long time ago and it still looked ok when this photo was taken which was the year I was born, but from the time we moved in from the time we moved out we shared ...Read more
A memory of Althorne in 2007
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Merrie Men performed in the wooden theatre on the left, near the bathing machines, whilst the fair ground was also near the high water mark with a helter-skelter, roundabouts, a rifle range (right), a photo
The latter apparently has a feature on 'Forces Favourites - Beautiful Colour Photos!'
One suspects that Frith's photos of the river shown on these pages may have been commissioned by Mr Leroy to sell to his customers - he appears in this one too, in a Canadian canoe, fashionable at
At the time of our photo, its three echelons included ABC Wallpapers, Forbuoys newsagents and Robinson Rentals at the bottom; Peter's gents' hairdressing and Hart's store in the middle; and offices for
Pump Cottage (in the middle of our photo) was—as the name suggests—the source of the village's water-supply.
This and the following three photos, although from the same vantage point, span a period of 60 years.They show many changes in some of the buildings and in the mode of transport.Two horse-drawn vehicles
A gap of just eight years after photo number L130223 sees this junction now dominated not by horses but by motor cars and buses.
Note the 'Cyclists Only' sign in the photo: cycle paths are by no means a recent idea.
This earlier photo looks east and gives a better view of the thatched cottage and the large house with the impressive porch.
Note Bridge Buildings, vantage point for the photographers who took some of the other photos of the Square.
Rose Cottage, one of three cottages built for farm workers, is the foremost cottage in this photo.
Henley is renowned for its annual regatta, which takes place in July; notice that the Forge House Studio, on the left, is displaying a banner advertising Regatta Photos.
Our photo- graph was taken before the M6 or the Chorley by-pass opened— Chorley was troubled by heavy traffic for many years.
This was demolished to widen the road shortly after the photo was taken.
By 1928, the Rustic Bridge seen in photo 40743 had been taken down.
At the time of our photo, the pub offered 'dancing every Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening—to the music of the Roundabouts'.
At the time of our photo, the pub offered 'dancing every Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening—to the music of the Roundabouts'.
The sign on the building to the right forefront of the photo advertises Stroud's Agency for Servants; it is now a fashion accessory shop.
In the village are a good variety of houses, including the early 16th- century rectory and Hallside Grove, a Gothicised house of quality set behind the low wall on the left of the photo- graph.
To the left is the public library, designed by Edward Potts and noted for its Venetian windows.
The tower was taken down shortly after this photo was taken.
This and the following three photos, although from the same vantage point, span a period of 60 years.
By the mid 1960s, Dunmow`s electric cables were being put underground: our photo shows what a good thing this was, aesthetically speaking.
Within fifteen years of this photo, the roadway had been made into a proper bridge, and there had been an infilling of bungalows on the left- hand side.
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