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Happy Days In Dagenham

Have only just found this site, but what memories it brings back. Dad moved to Hedgemans Road when he was about 6 and mum moved to Fanshawe Crescent when she was about 9. They met on Heathway Station and married at Old ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1959 by David Apps

South Cave Market Place

My husband Bill and I married in Brantingham Church on a cold day in January 1959, the snow lay thickly on the ground. We moved into Holderness Cottage, adjoining Holderness House, the home of Mrs Dunn, an elderly lady ...Read more

A memory of South Cave in 1959 by Jean Carr

The Convent School Monks Kirby 1955 1960

I lived in Broklehurst Cottage, opposite to Lees Farm and to the left of the school gate. In 1957 we moved to The Kennels in Newnham Paddox, Monks Kirby. Our neighbours were a family called the Tarpies. ...Read more

A memory of Monks Kirby in 1959 by Paul Quirke

A Ride To School On The B5 Alfreton

On my first few week at starting Beavale Infants School I will always remember on rainy cold mornings that my mum always let me and my brothers Robert and Peter travel to school on the B5 bus, a big blue double ...Read more

A memory of Greasley in 1959

Swimming Pool

In 1959, my father, Cecil Archibald, was employed for the summer season as attendant at the swimming pool at Spaldrick, Port Erin. You could enter the swimming pool by paying a fee, for a day; for a week; for two weeks; for a month; ...Read more

A memory of Port Erin in 1959 by Anthony Archibald

Clare Road

My memories are of the hairdressing salon in Clare Road. It had only been open for a short while. All the shops were new. I went to work there as a hairdresser's apprentice in April 1959. My first job after leaving school. The salon ...Read more

A memory of Stanwell in 1959

Memories Of Rothwell

I was born in Rothwell and am a true Rodillian. My birth certificate shows the registration district as Lower Agbrigg, and I was christened at Woodlesford church. I can trace my father's family tree in Oulton back to ...Read more

A memory of Rothwell in 1959

The Coop Hall Harmer Street Gravesend

I was a war baby and born in Dartford but moved to Gravesend when I was about 4. Moved to Kingsfarm area when about 7. Sadly my mother died when I was 9 and I was taken in by my great uncle and aunt in ...Read more

A memory of Northfleet in 1959 by Keith Henry

The Blue Lamp

On the left of this photo you can see the famous blue lamp! Which one could see outside the local Police Stations, and made even more famous by the film, The Blue Lamp and also the TV series, Dixon Of Dock Green. Now ...Read more

A memory of Abingdon-on-Thames in 1959 by Glyndwr Hughes

Moved To Barns Green In 1958

My family moved to Barns Green in 1958 purchasing Cootes Farm and then Bachelor's Farm shortly after (hardly large enough to be called farms, but that was their names). I was 15 at the time and had many friends and ...Read more

A memory of Barns Green in 1958 by Colin Plummer

Captions

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Caption For Abererch, The Village C1955

A few miles from the old port of Pwllheli, this small village on the side of the river Erch would seem to offer little to the passer-through; but a few houses, a church and a small shop offering anything

Caption For Broadwater, Village 1906

In Norman times, Bramber was an important port town.

Caption For Neston, High Street 1939

With the silting up of the River Dee and the decline of Chester as a port in the early 19th century, Neston began to thrive as a market town and coaching station.

Caption For Odiham, All Saints Church Interior 1924

The painted glass east window was installed in 1858 in memory of Lt Col C W Short, a veteran of Waterloo.

Caption For Broxbourne, The Parish Church C1955

Today, the upstart Hoddesdon is a large and successful market town, whilst Broxbourne boasts only a short row of shops in its High Street.

Caption For Bingley, Locks On The Leeds And Liverpool Canal C1900

The furthest boat is a steam-powered tug, which will move the immaculate coal-laden transom-sterned 'short boat' with sweeping lines and long wooden tiller.

Caption For Harewood, Harewood House C1886

Shortly afterwards in 1756 he was asked to provide plans for a new house.

Caption For Whitby, 'gemini' 1891

The other three-year- old is Robert Peart (right); his life was short, as he was tragically drowned at the age of twenty when he was swept overboard near St Petersburg.

Caption For Bosham, The Harbour 1903

A century ago Bosham was still a working fishing port.

Caption For Bangor, The Front 1897

For those who made the short sail out from Belfast, the charms of this piece of coast were obvious: a bay lined with low, craggy rocks and sands providing picturesque bathing pools.

Caption For Bodiam, The Village C1955

Bodiam is located on the River Rother and was once a port that shipped iron ingots and cannon, which were made in the area.

Caption For Maidstone, Allington Castle 1898

This romantic-looking castle, set in a bend of the River Medway, was founded in early Norman times, and rebuilt in the late 13th century by Sir Stephen de Penchester, the Warden of the Cinque Ports.

Caption For Fleetwood, The Harbour 1894

Fleetwood became England's principal fishing port on the west coast with a fleet to rival those of Hull and Grimsby.

Caption For Maidstone, Allington Castle 1898

This romantic-looking castle, set in a bend of the River Medway, was founded in early Norman times, and rebuilt in the late 13th century by Sir Stephen de Penchester, the Warden of the Cinque Ports.

Caption For Worcester, Gheluvelt Park C1965

the council in the 1920s and named after the Flemish village where the Worcestershire Regiment made a heroic charge in October 1914, helping to save Ypres and halting the German advance on the channel ports

Caption For Aberdovey, The Front 1895

Today it is popular for watersports, but formerly it was an important sea port.

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Caption For Rye, 1894

A great medieval port and a walled town, it declined as the sea retreated; by Victorian times it was mainly a prosperous market town for the surrounding area and the Walland Marshes.

Caption For Aberdovey, The Front 1895

Today it is popular for watersports, but formerly it was an important sea port.

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, Old School House 1906

Carefully positioned, with views to the north over School Lake, this is an imposing Italianate house with fine red brick and terra cotta facing, accessed by an imposing triple-arch porte-cochere.

Caption For Preston, Timber Quay, North Side C1955

Just before the First World War, the port went through a very bad patch owing to shifting sands at the river mouth.

Caption For Clitheroe, Brungerley Bridge 1895

Here, a solitary oarsman on the river and a short line of boats drawn up but not in use indicate a less busy time, perhaps early autumn; the pleasant walk alongside the river could be enjoyed

Caption For Kippford, The Harbour C1955

It was once a significant coastal packet port, and sloops and other vessels were built on the narrow shore.

Caption For Dunwich, The Beach 1909

The story of the demise of Dunwich, in medieval times a prosperous port until the ravages of the North Sea gradually demolished its soft, sandy cliffs, is one of the most romantic of the Suffolk coast.

Caption For Rye, Ypres Castle 1894

To the right is the Gun Garden, where prize firings of cannon were held every year by the Cinque Ports Volunteer Artillery in the 1860s during the French invasion scares of that decade.