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My First Job

Hello, I used to go to this cinema on Saturdays, to the shop next door for my sweets with my friends, 'hay ho' good old days. Across the road there was a ladies clothes shop, this is the shop where I got my first job after leaving ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1963 by Alma Durrant

Ice Cream

Does anyone remember the old ice cream vans that served Plato Road, Solon Road areas off the Acre Lane, Brixton? I have an uncanny and I'm sure not a healthy memory of remembering registration numbers from vehicles from years ago. We ...Read more

A memory of Brixton by Bob Mandale

Girls' Brigade Camp

During the 1960s' we frequently spent our summer camp in Great Durnford; happy days! I remember the local church had a big book chained to a lectern, but it was not a Bible, and there were what looked like shuttlecocks ...Read more

A memory of Great Durnford in 1966 by Suzanne Miller

My School To

I also went to Tylers Croft Girl's School, from 1959 /1963 I can't remember much about my time there, other than the first teacher I had was very young, I think her name was Miss Fielding - she married not long after I started but ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1959 by Alma Durrant

The Other Side Of Hyde Road

We had long warm summers with some rain and all the children could play together without too much bickering, our little group lived in a small area from Wren Street to Ashmore Street. Not all the kids went to St Marks ...Read more

A memory of Gorton in 1948 by Kenneth Frost

Road Accident In 1962

In May 1962, I was 5 years old and lived in Amhurst Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. I stepped out in front of an oncoming brick lorry on the zebra crossing at St Johns Church. I was taken to the Kent and Sussex hospital ...Read more

A memory of Tunbridge Wells in 1962 by Nicole Doke

South Ealing Road

I remember the shops, Hawkins where they had tins of biscuits along the front of the counter with see-through lids. The furniture shop, butchers and a funny dress shop. My mum helped out in a sweet shop called 'Bettys'. ...Read more

A memory of South Tottenham in 1965 by Judy Skeels

Missing Pieces.

My dad was born at Rose Cottage, had 2 brothers William and Colin, also 2 sisters - don't know much about them. The boys grew up in the Workhouse would love to know more.

A memory of Barbaraville in 1930 by Kathleen Ross

Chelsfield, Worlds End Lane And Warren Road

The picture of Windsor Drive is so evocative for me. I spent the first 5 years of my life living with my parents in my grandmother's council house in Sandpit Road on the Downham Estate at the bottom of ...Read more

A memory of Chelsfield in 1953 by Kevin Barham

Park Court ~ Balham Park Road

My Aunt & Uncle (Ella & Cecil Forbes) lived in a two bedroom flat in Park Court in Balham Park Road from 1948 & throughout the 1950s and I spent much time staying with them as my parents ran pubs in The City. ...Read more

A memory of Balham in 1955

Captions

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Caption For Kirkstall Abbey, The Western Facade C1861

The original circular window above was replaced by the two round-arched windows in the late 15th century.

Caption For Maiden Newton, Dorchester Road C1960

Maiden Newton has been a much-appreciated centre for walking holidays in recent years, for many of the best villages and beauty spots on the Dorset downlands are within reach.

Caption For Canford Magna, Canford Bridge 1899

When Henry VIII's topographer John Leland travelled from Poole to Wimborne in 1542, he noted passing over a bridge with '12 good arches'.

Caption For Anstey, The Nook C1965

Today's traffic has brought lights around a much-reduced traffic island, which has lost the trees and shrubs.

Caption For London, Kings Cross Station C1886

Its twin brick arches, surmounted by a central clock tower, make it a curiously modern-looking building.

Caption For Penshurst, Village 1891

The village is more well-known for its much-visited stately home, Penshurst Place - its entrance arch can be seen at the bottom of the lane.

Caption For Leeds, Cookridge Street C1955

This imposing Italianate building, with its lofty round-arched windows, was built by Cuthbert Brodrick in the late 1860s. It later became the Civic Theatre.

Caption For Lechlade, High Street C1955

The wide arched entrance to The New Inn is a reminder that Lechlade was once an important coaching town.

Caption For York, Walmgate Bar C1885

The Barbican, the security tunnel through the centre arch, was added in the 13th century; it is the only remaining barbican in England.

Caption For Wilmslow, The War Memorial C1955

Apart from the heavier loss of life during the so called Great War, men then overwhelmingly joined the army with local conflict saw a much wider variety of occupations in the armed forces,

Caption For Eling, St Mary's Church C1955

The chancel arch is a striking feature of the church, as is the 15th-century tower.

Caption For Hitchin, St Mary's Church 1949

A much busier view of the same scene some forty years after photograph No 60881.

Caption For Chippenham, St Nicholas' Church, Hardenhuish C1960

According to Nikolaus Pevsner, the original design was spoilt by the addition of an arched window to the west of the Venetian windows, and the small west tower.

Caption For Levenbridge, The Village C1955

When the river is in flood, it also flows through the arches on the extreme right. A family stand by the high weir in the foreground. This is the site of an ancient watermill.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Market Cross C1955

At a much later date, in 1997, the Abbeyfield Society took over the premises and opened Abbeyfield House, providing sheltered accommodation for the elderley.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Market Street 1898

At the time of writing, the arched Market Hall building on the left is a building site. The bay windows on the right are still in existence.

Caption For Charlwood, The Archway 1906

A close-up view of the roadside trees forming an arch. The Norman church is just visible through the trees, beyond a horse and cart.

Caption For Basildon, Whitmore Way 1961

Whitmore Way was the site of Basildon's first proper shopping parade: this included a chemist, a hardware shop, a post office, a Martin's newsagent, a Home & Colonial store, and a much-needed chip-shop

Caption For Ripon, The Minster And The Bridge C1885

In this view of the stone-walled canal basin we see the cathedral rising over the roofs, and the old arched bridge.

Caption For Chichester, The Cathedral, The Cloisters And St Richard's Porch 1892

St Richard, whose brightly painted statue is in the niche above the double arch, was Bishop from 1245 to 1253; he was canonised by the Pope in 1262.

Caption For Feckenham, Alcester Road 1967

It is interesting to note that the brick cottages in the centre have a timber-framed gable end, revealing a much older origin than the brickwork suggests.

Caption For Lincoln, Bailgate C1955

Turning left out of Castle Hill, Bailgate follows the course of the Roman Ermine Street towards the old Roman north gate from the city, the Newport Arch.

Caption For Baslow, Bridge C1870

Riverside beeches frame Baslow's three-arched medieval bridge at Nether End, as it strides across the River Derwent with elegant ease.

Caption For Maidenhead, King Street 1904

This is a much-changed scene along the road leading to Maidenhead Station, for virtually nothing now survives of King Street's earlier buildings.