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Glad To Be Gone!

I don't have many good memories of Southall. My family lived in Norwood Green when I was born in 1947 and we moved to 31 North Avenue when I was five. We had a street party for the Coronation and my father told me that it was my ...Read more

A memory of Southall by ginacoles

Beechholme

I grew up in the Children's Home, Beechholme that was only a few yards from Nork, where children from the home went to spend their pocket money. I lived at Beechholme from 1956 to 1962. I spent much of my time in the home wandering over the ...Read more

A memory of Nork by Roger Armstrong

Holidays With My Lovely Grandma 1970's

My Grandma Dorothy Morgan was the kindest person you could meet she bought her family up first in Dunbrick road then moved to balcaskie road to a nice big house with Grandad Wilfid my mum Brenda and her brother ...Read more

A memory of Eltham by susan.cooper63

Durham Buildings York Road

My name was cook and we lived in durham building. I remember schooling bakery in plough road next to St Peters church, across the road was len's secondhand shop where my mum used to buy some of our clothes, also there was ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by hazeljarrett55

Siv's Mk2

No stranger to Friday bath night (did we really only bathe once a week?), where the tin bath was hauled into the kitchen in summer & in front of the fire in winter & filled by kettle. As I got older my dad would take me down to ...Read more

A memory of West Gorton by phil.skaife52

What A Surprise!

Mine isn't actually a memory of Flat 53b because I was much too young to remember the place but, wait for it, I am the baby sister who was born there in 1946. Yes, that is amazingly true and I still have the picture that my sister ...Read more

A memory of Sidcup by junegirl846

Tadworth 1943 1957

I was born over the shop at 1, High Street, then a MacFisheries where my Grandad was the manager until he retired at the end of October, 1956. We stayed there, with the shop closed, until moving to Downland Way, Tattenham Corner in ...Read more

A memory of Tadworth by William Armstrong

1957 Upwards Susan June Keeler

I was a little girl who was adopted to Cecil John Keeler and my first visit to Petham was as a 5yr old. My Granny Fanny keeler and had 5 sons. Dick.Ray.Ted.Cecil and Reg.Granny Keeler also had 3 daughters Daisy.Girlie and ...Read more

A memory of Petham by sjmurray278

Further Memories Of Potters Bar

My name is Colin Dickins and I stumbled on this recollection by Arthur Brown and thought I would add some of my memories. While I don't recall the name we must be about the same age. I lived in Coningsby Drive and ...Read more

A memory of Potters Bar by cvdickins

Dewhurst Butchers

Dewhurst Butchers By Donald Jay. I started Butchering at the age of 12 in a local butcher on Colne road in Burnley called Harrison Brothers. When I left school at 14 I went to work at J H Dewhursts in Scotland Road Nelson. I ...Read more

A memory of Nelson by Donald Jay

Captions

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Caption For Little Haywood, Seven Springs C1960

By 1560 it was owned by Sir William Paget, who developed an iron smelting industry and deforested much of it for fuel.

Caption For Penistone, The Railway Bridge C1960

This 29-arch viaduct carries the Sheffield to Huddersfield railway over the River Don. It was built in 1849 a short distance from Penistone station.

Caption For Chorley, Chapel Street C1965

Chapel Street is framed by the arched entrance to St Mary's Roman Catholic Church and its grounds. The arch is a memorial to a past priest, Father Crank, and was put up in 1913.

Caption For Salisbury, The Cathedral, North East 1887

The rounded arch of the Norman period gave way to the Gothic pointed arch, providing increased architectural strength and the opportunity for grander, more expansive buildings.The effect is

Caption For Maidenhead, Bridge Street 1890

The Bear Hotel on the left has an early 19th-century stucco front; further on are the Chapel Arches.

Caption For Easington, The Village C1955

Very much an 'estate village', much of the property forms part of the Grinkle Estate, owned by the 19th-century industrialists, the Palmers, of Grinkle Park.

Caption For Northampton, All Saints Church 1922

Since this photograph was taken, the street has become much busier with traffic; these days it would be difficult to stroll about without fear of being knocked down.

Caption For Stamford, The Norman Arch 1922

One of the oldest surviving fragments in the town, this 12th-century arch now forms the entrance to St Mary's Passage, a narrow path running down towards the meadows.

Caption For Sudbury, Middleton Arch 1906

Known as the Prince of Wales Arch, this was erected by the Rev Oliver Raymond (d1889), the third of six Raymonds who were rectors here.

Caption For Burnley, St James Street C1955

There is not nearly so much of interest on the left of the picture because of the bend in St James' Street.

Caption For Broadwater, Village 1906

You can see Norman evidence here with the blocked arch into the long-demolished south transept from the tower, and also the doorway arch.

Caption For Newark, Stodman Street C1955

There was much rebuilding then, so the town has a predominantly Georgian character; there was further rebuilding after the railway, the east coast main line, arrived in the 1840s.

Caption For Thorpe Arnold, St Mary's Church, The Nave C1955

The chancel arch was rebuilt by Johnson, a Melton Mowbray architect, who achieved little of note. His work appears to have been virtually confined to the immediate area, which may be just as well!

Caption For Colchester, High Street 1891

These views show the town from the 1890s to the 1960s; they record both the many changes that have taken place and also, paradoxically, how much of the old town survives.

Caption For Berwick Upon Tweed, The Tweed Bridge C1960

It has fifteen segmented arches of varying height and width; it is 1168 ft long and built of red sandstone. There is a third bridge at Berwick.

Caption For Barry, The Knap Viaduct 1939

The viaduct consists of 16 arches in total; their heights range frm 45ft to 50ft.

Caption For Hauxwell, The Rectory, The Birthplace Of Sister Dora 1913

Instead she became a pioneer of civil nursing, spending much of her life in Walsall, where she ran the Cottage Hospital.

Caption For Balsham, Cambridge Road 1959

Enamelled metal advertising signs, much sought after as collector's items these days, abound on the walls of this little village shop.

Caption For Newton Le Willows, High Street C1960

The Market is still very much a part of modern life, and fulfils its prime function on six days of every week.

Caption For Bosherston, Stack Rocks C1955

These spectacular rock formations were crafted by the waves from a collapsed arch. They are home to colonies of guillemots, razorbills and kittiwakes.

Caption For Andover, The Mill 1913

In this picture, the mill owner's garden has been much improved since Mr Hoare's advertsing hoarding (seen in image 60095) has been tidied away.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral, From Lower Close 1891

This old view gives a fine impression of how long the cathedral is.The magnificent row of arched openings nearer the camera is the ruined priory infirmary.

Caption For Scarborough, The Spa And Sands 1890

Much of the building work along Foreshore Road that created the holiday resort is now completed.

Caption For Lytham, The Pier 1921

The posters and the banner underneath the new arch suggest slightly risqué entertainment.