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Happy Days!!!

I was a pupil at Downshill School, Dockenfield Manor, sent there in 1946 or 42 at the age of 6½ or so. The headmaster was a small, self-important and often sadistic man. Of the other masters, Major Faro was a born sadist - "a double ...Read more

A memory of Frensham in 1942 by Michael Nassau Kennedy

Happy Holidays In Much Dewchurch

I spent many happy holidays in much dewchurch in the 1950's. we stayed with my great aunt, Winifried Bishop who ran not only The Black Swan pub but also Poole House as a guest house. My great grandparents ...Read more

A memory of Much Dewchurch in 1957 by Geraldine Morsbach

Happy Summer Days At The Pool

This photo' reminded me of those carefree summer days when we would cycle from Myland to the pool, leave our bikes, unlocked, in a heap outside, pay our 6d and go to the dank, cold, changing room under the bridge. ...Read more

A memory of Colchester in 1954 by Peter Gant

Happy Childhood

I lived in Figheldean from about 1949 - 1953, my parents and I lived in the Red Bungalow near the Wheatsheaf pub. My best friend was Wendy Stanfield, sadly no longer with us. Her father owned Stanfield's garage situated in the ...Read more

A memory of Figheldean by Rosemary Coleman

Happy Days

Oh the memories stored away!! Charlie's opposite Cove Green, going there for sweeties on a Sunday, Cove Green (not as good as Tower Hill swings though!), Mundays closing at 1pm on Sundays, Thorntons with its yellow facade, and wool etc, I ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1965 by Ann Mozdzer

Happy Days

I lived in West Wickham from when I was born in 1956 until 1968. Remember the place very well. I went to Hawes Down school where Miss Washington was the headmistress. Always used to go to Kiddilines the toy shop at the bottom of the ...Read more

A memory of West Wickham by anm1990

Happy Days

Hi, I was born in Wombwell at my Grandparents home in Cemetary Rd. My Grandad was the manager of the Co-op grocery shop on high st. George Woolston. My mum was born in Wombwell and her brother. What i remember and loved ...Read more

A memory of Wombwell by patricia.plummer

Happy Days In Hurlingham Road

I was born in 1947 in Hurlingham Road on the corner of Dolby Road. As kids we used to play in Dolby Road as there was only one car owner so not much traffic. Sometimes the car wouldn't start with the 'car handle' so we all ...Read more

A memory of Fulham by joycefayhawkins

Happy Days!

I was at school in Essex in the early 50's but my parents lived in Bideford at ! Cottingham Crescent behind the old Grammar school. My stepfather Ernest Jewell worked for Beers , which I think was a builders, and my mother Edith Jewell ...Read more

A memory of Bideford by Colin Brown

Happy Holidays

How lovely to take a trip down memory lane and see old postcards of Rhyll. My mum, dad, l and my younger sister enjoyed many happy holidays in Rhyll during the 1960's. There was always so much to do; we loved the paddling pool and ...Read more

A memory of Rhyl in 1967 by Debra Courtney

Captions

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Caption For Cardiff, Sophia Gardens Pavilion C1960

The Gardens have two more claims to fame: they became the home of Glamorgan County Cricket Club, and much earlier, in September 1891, they had staged Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.

Caption For Sidmouth, The Esplanade And Beach 1934

In the 1930s Sidmouth acquired a reputation as an upmarket holiday resort, not so much for its sea-bathing as for the tranquillity of its setting and the mildness of its climate.

Caption For Oxford, Hertford College Bridge 1922

Another of Oxford's much-loved landmarks is the Hertford College Bridge, or the Bridge of Sighs as it is otherwise known.

Caption For Coningsby, High Street C1955

There is still a school, but it is much further on and on the other side of the river.

Caption For Plymouth, Bedford Street 1904

It is clear that the Victorians remodelled much of the old city, constructing public and commercial buildings on a grand scale.

Caption For Westward Ho!, Pebble Ridge 1906

has much to commend it as a defence line against the Atlantic Ocean, which rolls relentlessly in its attempt to reclaim Northam Burrows which lie behind.

Caption For Belfast, Custom House 1897

The low arched door led to a basement store where imported goods could be held until duty was paid.

Caption For Rhymney, Memorial C1955

Obviously, the names of the soldiers of the Second World War, which are also on the monument, were added to the plinth much later.

Caption For Allithwaite, Lane End C1955

The view was taken looking down Church Road from Cartmel Road by the crossroads, and is still much the same in appearance.

Caption For Stopham, Bridge 1914

Six of the arches are original; however, the central one was raised in 1822 to allow barges to pass through.

Caption For Westward Ho!, Pebble Ridge 1906

has much to commend it as a defence line against the Atlantic Ocean, which rolls relentlessly in its attempt to reclaim Northam Burrows which lie behind.

Caption For Ironbridge, From Rotunda 1892

Much of the heavy industry had already moved to the Black Country, Lancashire, south Wales etc. Yet one can still sense the pall of smoke that lies over all of the buildings in the valley.

Caption For Eversley, Eversley Cross Green 1910

Today with a reduced pond and an enlarged green, there exists an excellent cricket pitch, all of which remains in full view of the much larger pub and restaurant now named 'Le Toad and Stumps

Caption For March, The Fountain C1955

This ornate fountain was erected in 1912 and cost £180; it was the subject of much public debate.

Caption For Dunstable, Grammar School 1897

The headmaster, L C Thring, and the school were very much part of the community, and traditional features like founders' day and speech day were important local events.

Caption For Epsom, High Street 1924

The 17th-century inn, the Spread Eagle, much altered in the 19th century, was originally a favourite with visitors to Epsom Spa - and still caters for visitors to the famous races.

Caption For Newbury, St Nicolas' Church C1960

Much of the church was vandalised and defaced at this time with lead stripped from the nave and aisle roofs. Even the weathercock was pulled down.

Caption For Newbury, The River Kennet And Canal From The Bridge C1960

In its heyday, long before this picture was taken, the canal was used to transport goods and products such as coal, iron, stone, agricultural wares and much more besides.

Caption For St Mawes, The Harbour C1955

Its sheltered harbour was once for fishing boats, but it is now very much a haven for boating, holidays and retirement.

Caption For London, Waterloo Bridge 1895

Canova considered the old Waterloo Bridge, with its nine elliptical arches, to be one of the most magnificent in Europe.

Caption For London, Hyde Park Corner, The Screen And Apsley House C1908

The handsome triple-arched gateway, with its classical screen and groups of Ionic columns, was intended originally to create a noble approach to the Park from Buckingham Palace.

Caption For Looe, From Above 1912

Looe's twin towns are joined by a picturesque seven-arched bridge.

Caption For Kilkhampton, A Corner Of The Village C1950

Here the odd but much loved cleric lived and preached. He kept a 'little shanty' on the cliffs to which it was his habit to retire, to 'be alone with his books, his thoughts and with God'.

Caption For Lydney, Newerne Street C1955

The Town Hall, across the road, dates from 1888; it mirrors the ogee arch of the cross in its own flat-fronted entrance. It was a gift to the town from the Bathurst family.