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Memories Of A Four Year Old

My memories of Court Hall School started in 1955 when I went with my brother from our London home, at the tender age of four and five. My father was told not to visit us for 3 months and so we were left. The head ...Read more

A memory of North Molton in 1955 by Rebecca Pinniger

Morecambe Musical Festival

From 1952 to 1959, aged 9 to 16 and at Morecambe Grammar School, I played the piano in the solo classes at the Morecambe Musical Festival - a premier event in the calendar of the Winter Gardens. It brought in thousands ...Read more

A memory of Morecambe in 1955 by Ian Gerrard

Memory Of Clayton

My parents, Alan & Jennifer Ross, moved to Clayton in 1954 when I was one year old and lived there for the next twenty five years. For most of that period Jack & Jill were owned by Henry Longhurst, a celebrated golf ...Read more

A memory of Clayton in 1955 by Jonathan Ross

The Saturday Morning Matinee

THE SATURDAY MORNING MATINEE Of course you remember it ... well most of us do!!! It all seems so long ago now! but it's beginning to drift up from the fog of 'times gone by'. Hot and damp and steaming gently in the ...Read more

A memory of Felling in 1955 by David Hinge

Grimshaw Lane

I very much so recall Grimshaw Lane, we lived at no.411 next to the Highams and the Howarths, and the Digmoor Primary School with Fred Holmes as the headmaster. Fred was a keen sportsman who encouraged the playing of sport on ...Read more

A memory of Upholland Sta in 1955 by Ken Hesketh

The Avenue Of Trees

I remember The Avenue from when I was young in Circular Road (born there in 1948,) the trees always looked huge when walking down to the farm, I now know was Hyde Hall. My older brother helped on the milk round from there - the ...Read more

A memory of Denton in 1955 by Pauline Toop

Have You Memories Of 1955?

Is there anyone reading this with memories of Barry Island in 1955? I am writing a book and two of my characters stay in a holiday cottage late summer of that year. Where can you suggest would be an area at that time ...Read more

A memory of Barry Island in 1955 by Noel Bennett

1955 To 1960

I was a pupil here and Miss Dickie ('The Bird' as we called her) was our headmistress and much respected and revered. I believe she retired a while after. It was an excellent school though we did take it all for granted sometimes. We ...Read more

A memory of Cheam in 1955 by Joan Arnold

A Young Yank At Wadenhoe 1955

In 1955, several Air Force families stationed variously at Alconbury and Molesworth Air Force Bases in England found themselves renting flats (apts) in a Jacobean Manor House in the English Countryside. The landlady, ...Read more

A memory of Wadenhoe in 1955 by Perle Champion

Stonejar

Hello there David. "Old" Stonejar Morgan from Woodville road was a mining instructor in No. 2 Pit in the Blackvein seam at the Marine Colliery. Between them the team of 8 instructors taught all aspects of coalmining, albeit very old fashioned ...Read more

A memory of Cwm in 1955 by David Williams

Captions

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Caption For Redditch, The Parade, Church Green West C1960

They look even more unnatural these days, as they are severely pollarded in the French style, but they would be much missed if they were removed.

Caption For Great Shelford, Woollards Lane C1955

The cyclists here obviously felt sufficiently safe not to worry too much about hugging the kerb and avoiding brushes with the traffic.

Caption For Calstock, The Viaduct C1960

The lofty 12-arched viaduct spanning the Tamar took four years to build. Since opening in 1908, it has carried the branch railway from Plymouth to Gunnislake, and formerly Callington.

Caption For Mevagissey, The Harbour C1955

Along with places like Looe, Polperro and St Ives, Mevagissey has long been a fishing port much loved by artists and visitors alike.

Caption For Dawlish, The Beach 1922

Like Teignmouth and Lyme Regis, Dawlish was much-loved by fashionable society during the 19th century.

Caption For Bakewell, Buxton Road 1923

The road has not been improved very much today.

Caption For Brixham, Fore Street 1922

Notice the horse-drawn cart and the absence of much other traffic.

Caption For Wakefield, Kirkgate C1955

Along the line is the ninety-nine-arch bridge containing 800 million bricks.

Caption For Westoning, The Church Interior C1955

Although the register dates from around 1560, the beautiful interior of the church owes much to restoration carried out in the mid-1800s.

Caption For Mudeford, The Estuary 1918

Fashion decreed that much of Georgian society should follow the monarch's example, creating a minor bathing resort on the edge of what had been a lonely estuary.

Caption For Easington, Seaside Road From Church C1955

The road here winds down towards the sea, past the church of All Saints, with its decorative wrought-iron arch. Behind the church is an attached farm and tithe barn.

Caption For Tilshead, Thomas A'beckett Church C1965

The north aisle wall was moved when the aisle was widened in 1846, but the Norman arcades remain; they have three bays, with unmoulded arches of simple imposts with slight chamfering.

Caption For Settle, Market Day 1921

These date from the 17th century, and comprised several shops in an arched arcade with living accommodation above.

Caption For Staines, Boating 1907

The three-arched structure was designed by George Rennie and opened by King William IV in the 1830s.

Caption For Trusthorpe, The Beach C1955

The cannon would not have been much use in 1940. Mablethorpe is to the right and north.

Caption For Great Haywood, The Canal C1955

Looking along the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal towards the T-junction with the Trent & Mersey, an attractive bridge carries the latter's towpath across the former on a slender brick arch with

Caption For Settle, Market Day 1921

These date from the 17th century, and comprised several shops in an arched arcade with living accommodation above.

Caption For Dorchester, From River Frome 1930

This fine view of Dorchester from the meadows alongside the River Frome shows the county town of Dorset much as Thomas Hardy would have known it when, as an apprentice architect, he would walk there

Caption For Bishops Tawton, 1890

The church, St John the Baptist is essentially 14th century, although much of the interior has been re-modelled.

Caption For Petersfield, The Heath Pond 2004

After 50 years, very much as one would expect, with the exception that one of the pine trees has been removed.

Caption For Bristol, The Harbour C1935

This huge parish church, the size of a cathedral, owes much to the generosity of Bristol's merchants, such as William Canynge (who died in 1396) and his grandson William Canynge the younger (1394?

Caption For West Lulworth, Church Road C1955

Much of the surrounding countryside has been used for military training since World War Two.

Caption For Littlehampton, South Terrace 1890

Much later it became a fashionable seaside resort, its seafront and neighbouring streets lined with handsome Georgian and Victorian villas.

Caption For London, Marble Arch C1915

In 1908 Marble Arch lost the neighbouring neighbourhood building, and the ground was cleared as far as Park Lane to the left. It was on an island site, but this had not yet become a roundabout.