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'holiday House'.
I was born and lived the early years of my life in South Molton. My father had his own building firm there. In 1958 we moved to Croyde Bay my father having bought this large house on the cliffs above the bay for £1800. This photo ...Read more
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'ivy Holme ' Farm Homestead
My Grandfather Edward Garrett leased this property from 1900 to 1910. During this period he was publican of The Swan Public House . I have a photo of the home taken during that period.
A memory of Silfield by
'lozells', Such An Exotic Sounding Place.
We lived in Gerrard Street, Lozells, until I was about 6. My father had an allotment where we would go and play, I still have a photo taken when I was about 4 of my father, older brother, and myself at the ...Read more
A memory of Birmingham in 1952 by
'old Trunk', Cove.
My Grandfather and Grandmother, Mary and Charles Warner lived at a house called 'Old Trunk' in Cove, until 1925. I am not sure if this was 'Old Trunk Farm' as it was just a house, with no outbuildings as far as I can see from the one ...Read more
A memory of Cove by
'park Street Shop/ Dairy?'
Does anyone have any memories or old photos of a grocers at 2 Park Street, Patricroft). As I believe my relatives may have ran a shop there, the owner would have been a Mr Benjamin Powell?
A memory of Patricroft in 1910 by
'penygroes' My House!
I moved into this house after purchasing it 2 months ago, looks a bit different now but still very recognisable. So happy to find this photo. Thanks
A memory of Brithdir by
'smoke Gets In Your Eyes'
I went here on holiday with my mum and dad and my cousin in about 1953. This was the hall where all the events were held and I remember my mum going in for a fancy dress competition and parading around the hall with the ...Read more
A memory of Sevenoaks by
'sticks And Stones'
Our Lady's R.C. Primary School, King Edward Ave, Dartford, opposite West Hill Hospital. Does anyone remember attending this school particularly in the 1970's. Mr. Rapley was the Headmaster at the time and later Mr. Pimento. I ...Read more
A memory of Dartford by
'the Limes' London Road Abridge
Looking at the photo 'Main Road and 'The Malsters Arms' 1955. you can see the row of lime trees which were in the grounds of 'The Limes' where my Grandparents lived. They were Mr.& Mrs Pond. (Joseph & Jessie). I ...Read more
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1/10d A Pint
The Cherry Tree was my main watering hole as I had so many friends in the area. Stan Chrees from Oakleigh Road, Bernard Downes, Edwin Hodson, to name but a few. Oh the days before mindless fruit machines, when pubs ...Read more
A memory of Southgate in 1963 by
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King's Café (left of photo) is now an Indian restaurant.
Today there is a photo developer and an osteopath's. Now the pavement is indented to include a bus stop, and there is a pedestrian crossing and road markings.
On the opposite corner is Thomas, the tailors and hosiers; shortly after this photo was taken it became the Biglis Dairy. On the opposite side of the road is the entrance to Barry Docks.
The photos displayed in the window of WH Smith (left) give us a flashback of the pop stars of the mid-sixties - Gene Pitney, the Bachelors, and possibly a newish group called the Beatles.
Note the 'Cyclists Only' sign in the photo: cycle paths are by no means a recent idea.
Our photo- graph was taken before the M6 or the Chorley by-pass opened— Chorley was troubled by heavy traffic for many years.
The little Austin 7, or 'Ruby', in the right foreground predates the photo by some 10 years – it is a 1920s model.
At the time of our photo, the pub offered 'dancing every Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening— to the music of the Roundabouts'.
The building on the right was part of Skoulding's provisions shop (a different shop to that in the photo above). The dark façade hides an 18th-century timber-framed house.
This photo was taken from a little further along Church Street.
Jugs of tea are advertised on the left, and 'Walkie Photos' on the right.
The shop in the centre of the photo at this time was run by A Francis, to the left was W R Eynon and Sons, General Ironmongers. The Abergwaun Hotel still trades.
The Walmer Stores in the centre of this photo has its blinds down.
Mr and Mrs Potts kept the village shop opposite the mill and on the corner of the A34 and Church Lane. In the 1930s, they also sold day licences for fishing in Radnor Mere in Alderley Park.
The floating road was supported on pontoons that rose and fell with the tide, which is high in our photo.
This photo was taken the same time as U10084. You can see the same car pulling out on both. However, it looks north to the Falcon Hotel.
Most of the buildings in the foreground were less than 10 years old when this photo was taken. To the right in the background, the old wooden jetty stretches out to sea.
By the time this photo was taken the railway had closed. The Beeching plan axed the Otley to Skipton line via Ilkley with the final through train on Saturday 20th March 1965.
This photo shows the Welton end of the Braunston Tunnel, built to connect the Grand Union Canal from London to the Oxford Canal at Braunston.
Displays of various kinds decorate the entrance hall; these may include photos of Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, who made numerous visits to Barrow to launch ships from
Not much has changed since the photo- graph was taken, although some of the trees and vegetation has been removed.
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