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Memories

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Little Ealing

In 1955 I went to little Ealing junior school and I remember being taught by mr Lim. In 1958 I went to Acton County Grammar School where I was bullied mercilessly but in those days all the help you got was "ignore them they'll soon stop" ...Read more

A memory of Ealing by Gill Cooper

My Fathers Home Town,

my dad bless him is long gone now and no photographs of his home or relatives in Camberwell .his father Ernest Howard Kemp was a barman at the prince of wales pub on union road Clapham , My grandmother s maiden ...Read more

A memory of Camberwell by Bill Kemp

The Demise Of Big Wesley

I can remember when Big Wesley was demolished to make way for the new "British Homestores", seems that things are turning full circle. It must have been in the late 1950`s when my pals and I used to play on the ...Read more

A memory of Middlesbrough by ian.cromack296

Childhood Memory Of Growing Up In Rhymney

I loved living in Pen-y-dre. I remember there being a see saw thing in the classroom and waited all day eagerly waiting my turn, I was heartbroken when it was time to go home and I was still waiting my ...Read more

A memory of Rhymney by Irene Shapland/Handel

Boston Manor Part 3

Next to the underground depot on the Boston Road was a litte shop called The Acorn. It sold sweetss etc. On the other side of the line where offices are now was Boston Bumps. This was a piece of waste land where we rode our track ...Read more

A memory of Brentford by Nick Beard

Regent Ice Cream Parlor Comment

Not sure what glyn.brian7 was seeing out the back of the Regent Cafe, but my mum and dad ran a cafe on weekends in Chipstead at the entrance to Banstead woods from the late 1940's until the early 60's and my dad was the ...Read more

A memory of Sutton by carocatsaak

The Real Coronation Street

I remember living on Coronation st from 1959 until they were pulled down in 1969, I attended the primary school at the top of Mill street,just a 5 minute walk from home. I had a wonderful childhood,playing football ...Read more

A memory of Cullingworth

Good Life

I was born in Addlestone down good old greenlane . I attend st pauls school until I left in 1969. I used to hang around crown cafe alot , there was never alot todo at night disco at the com center which always ended up with a fight .as ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone by johnhoughton1955

Southall Of My Youth

I was born in 1933 and grew up in Allendale Avenue.I have wonderful memories of my childhood before during and after the war. I went first to North Road Infant School, then Lady Margaret Road School after Dormers Wells and ...Read more

A memory of Southall by trubern

My Memories Of Ryhope

As a child in the 50's and 60's I can remember going in the school holidays to stay with my fathers friends, In Goundry Avenue, Ryhope. They were Jack and Lil Richardson. Jack worked at Ryhope pit. They had two children Colin and ...Read more

A memory of Ryhope

Captions

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Caption For Bridport, West Street 1897

On the south side is London House, the store of house furnishers Walter Baker Northover & Son.

Caption For London, Regent Street C1890

Some said that his glorious creation was compromised by poor building work, but all agreed that Nash conjured for this region of the West End a genteel and polished atmosphere that has considerably

Caption For Little Haven, Black Rocks 1898

This end of a narrow valley at the foot of a steep hill has been a popular seaside resort for many years.

Caption For Botley, Church Lane C1955

Take a stroll down Church Lane and you can see that the scene on the right of this photograph has not changed at all.

Caption For Crichel House, The Lake And House 1904

This stately home stands at the higher end of the village of More Crichel.

Caption For Stafford, Church Lane C1960

For a time Stafford suffered unwanted international notoriety; nervous foreign tourists (mostly American) cancelled trips to the town.

Caption For Wells, Market Place 1923

The London Joint City and Midland Bank (established 1836), now the HSBC bank, occupies the site of No 1 the Market Place - the original site dates from 1260.

Caption For Carnforth, Canal 1918

Its rugged stone bridges and its proximity to the Pennines make it a most picturesque line.

Caption For Romsey, Sadler's Mill C1955

With nine mill sites in the town, many enterprises used water to power the machinery necessary for their businesses — corn, paper, and cloth-fulling mills, saw mills, and tanneries.

Caption For Rugby, Caldecott Park 1932

Another recreation ground available to Rugbeians was the Whitehall Recreation Ground on Hillmorton Road, which housed a 28-ton, armoured First World War tank presented to the town in 1919,

Caption For Luton, George Street C1950

Imagine the different noises, smells and preoccupations of the people seen in L117011 in the long-lost world of 1950s Britain.

Caption For Luton, George Street C1965

Imagine the different noises, smells and preoccupations of the people seen in L117011 in the long-lost world of 1950s Britain.

Caption For Frimley, Bridge 1906

At the other end of Frimley High Street, we cross the River Blackwater, which is the boundary between Surrey and Hampshire.

Caption For Loughborough, The Swimming Baths C1955

This pool was once the venue for what must have been a spectacular and potentially hazardous swimming race, which was for local police officers.

Caption For Lancaster, Market Street C1950

We are looking down from Castle Park to Castle Hill and the city beyond.

Caption For Glasgow, Crookston Castle 1897

This turf and stone rampart, with forts at two-mile intervals, served as the farthest frontier of the Roman Empire for barely half a century before it was abandoned and Roman Britain withdrew

Caption For Scarborough, The Spa And Sands 1890

Ladies wishing to bathe would enter the machines from the landward side and horses would haul the contraptions down into the water.

Caption For Scarborough, The Spa And Sands 1890

Ladies wishing to bathe would enter the machines from the landward side and horses would haul the contraptions down into the water.

Caption For St Neots, From The Air C1955

The ancient bridge in the foreground - the site dates from before 1180 - was in 1964 found to be unsafe and replaced.

Caption For Blackpool, From Victoria Pier 1896

By the time the railway arrived in Blackpool in 1846, the town was already a resort attracting several thousand visitors a year.

Caption For Peasmarsh, The Hare And Hounds C1955

A scene of a typical village pub: quiet, unassuming and somewhat down-at-heel, but an essential part of the fabric of English rural life.

Caption For Kettering, Montague Street C1955

At the Stamford Road end of the street, the newly-built showroom of Tutty's sold kitchen units and appliances.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, South Walney Lightouse 2004

It was built to help ships navigating the River Lune and to guide ships to Glasson docks - it was not built for the benefit of Barrow-in-Furness, as the town was only a small fishing hamlet at the time

Caption For Carlisle, Cannon Outside The Citadel 2005

During the 1530s, the rundown defences of Carlisle Castle were renovated in order to house the latest cannon technology; the Botchergate gateway was moved and the Citadel constructed in its place