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Bill The Parrot And The Three Stooges

My Grandad Ken Williams lived in Grove Road, he was a Tube train driver and his best friend was Jack Minty. When I was very small he was married to my Grandma Dorothy Williams who worked at the baths and taught a ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by humbuckergraphics

Lane End Born Bred From 1956

I grew up in Park Lane, this is the eastern side of Lane End, and then consisted of mostly 1940s- & 1950s-built council houses. I grew up in Coronation Crescent, a semi, 3 bed council house. These ...Read more

A memory of Lane End by Vicky Searle

Allens Temperance Bar

Hello everyone. I have fond memories of visiting Allens in White Abbey Road, Manningham, Bradford. It would be usually while walking home from school, St Patricks on Rebecca St, or after mass at St Patrick's Church on ...Read more

A memory of Manningham in 1965 by Mary Casey

Memories Of Sellincourt Primary And Secondary School

I used to live in Mellison Rd, just around the corner from Sellincourt Rd. My memories of the school was a good one, governed mainly by the teachers. These are some names of my fellow pupils at ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1979 by Lee Moss

A Cock No More

At Royston Senior school, I was a young lad of 14 and although the lads did not know it, I was quite strong and could do a man's job such as lifting heavy sacks of grain and humping bails of hay. Although I was a quiet lad ...Read more

A memory of Royston in 1963 by Roland Mitchell

A Meander Down That Lane

The photograph is that of the miner's hall where films were shown. It was also used for pantomimes and other functions. The Lymp referred to in the memory of David Whitney is the Olympia Cinema, owned by Mr Adams. I ...Read more

A memory of Ogmore Vale in 1952 by Bill Evans

Saturday Dance Nights

Does anyone remember the Saturday dances at the Grand Hotel? I loved the Jazz dances, especially Acker Bilk, The Temperance Seven and others. The dance floor moved and we hopped jived. What a lovely memory!

A memory of Harrogate in 1962 by Patricia Kay

The Olivers William Lilian May Violet Henry Bill Jack The Lodge Chiselhampton Oxon

My grandparents William and Lilian together with their 5 children lived at The Lodge, Chiselhampton. William was head gardener employed by Sir Charles Peers ...Read more

A memory of Chiselhampton in 1940 by Barbara Gibson

The Joy In Finding This Photograph

As a young man my father was both a keen walker and photographer. His hometown was Derby, consequently the surrounding area including the Peak District was walked and photographed extensively. Sadly he was ...Read more

A memory of Ashwood Dale by ajwhitaker

Clayton Le Moors Cinematograph And Temperance Billiard Hall

I am wondering of anybody can share with me any memories or stories about the old cinema and billiard hall at 244 Whalley Road (now Ribble Valley Recliners). I am using the ...Read more

A memory of Clayton-Le-Moors by emmabramley92

Captions

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Caption For Port Sunlight, Bridge Inn C1965

The Bridge Inn was opened as a hotel in 1900, but traded initially on wholly temperance lines, which meant no alcohol.

Caption For Chesham, High Street 1921

The Dunlop Temperance Hotel seems not to have survived the First World War and the Fry's cocoa shop on the far right is now Gutteridge's, 'The Modern Tailor'.

Caption For Oban, George Street 1901

There were three temperance hotels, one of which can be seen next to the King's Arms.

Caption For Sheffield, Fargate And Surrey Street 1893

The Albany Hotel, dating from the late 1870s, was originally a Temperance establishment.

Caption For Sheffield, Fargate And Surrey Street 1893

The Albany Hotel, dating from the late 1870s, was originally a Temperance establishment.

Caption For Sudbury, North Street 1895

On the left is Angelo Smith's Clockhouse, opened in 1886 and still trading, and, by way of contrast, the Albion Temperance Hotel.

Caption For Bilsborrow, The Canal C1960

Richard Turner, one of the temperance leaders, was born in Bilsborrow.

Caption For Leicester, The Clock Tower And Gallowtree Gate C1965

He died in 1892, a stalwart of the Temperance Movement, but at the same time a man who has given much pleasure to the world.

Caption For Deal, Esplanade 1899

The Beach House Temperance Hotel (to the right in photograph No 44204) is apparent on the left in this view of the broad Esplanade, looking towards the centre of the town.

Caption For Abergele, Market Street C1965

The timber-framed building on the right was built in 1906 as a temperance club.

Caption For Abingdon, Bath Street C1945

In 1894 it became a temperance hotel, but Abingdon was not ready for this, and it soon closed, and was demolished in 1900.

Caption For Chesham, High Street C1955

All has gone on the right as far as and including the high five-pot chimney stack, but on the left the high three-storey building of the 1890s, once the Chess Vale Temperance Hotel, remains as shops and

Caption For Kettering, The Market 1922

The Albion Temperance Hotel is nearest the road.

Caption For Brompton, Cockpit Hill C1960

Around this green stand the old granary close to the windmill, and the Temperance Hall of 1867 (now the village hall).

Caption For Bainbridge, The Village 1924

Behind are High Hall and the Temperance Hall (1910).

Caption For Keighley, North Street C1910

On the left are the police station (1887), the Temperance Institute (1896) and, just out of shot, the Public Library, the first in the country to be financed by the American steel millionaire, Andrew Carnegie

Caption For Askrigg, Market Place 1906

The Apothecary's House is hidden behind the Sykes Commercial Hotel (left), which later became a temperance establishment - it was recently converted into the village store.

Caption For Ewell, Nonsuch Park Memorial 1925

western entrance to Nonsuch Park, this touching memorial and drinking fountain was erected after her death in December 1906 to commemorate the contribution made by the wife of Captain R C Farmer to the temperance

Caption For Launceston, High Street 1906

The carriage was known as the 'Temperance Taxi', and belonged to the Castle Hotel.

Caption For Launceston, High Street 1906

The carriage was known as the 'Temperance Taxi', and belonged to the Castle Hotel.

Caption For Kettering, The Market 1922

The Albion Temperance Hotel is nearest the road.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1904

Early Edwardian businesses extended from White's furnishing stores (far left) and the Markethouse Inn, followed by Charles Bazley's cycle shop and Hodder's Temperance Hotel.

Caption For Stamford, St Mary's Church 1922

Above the lady's head is the sign to the Temperance Hotel, which was run around this time by John Bunning.

Caption For Sheffield, The Botanical Gardens 1893

Originally the central pavilion was a tropical palm house with the two smaller pavilions at either end housing temperate plants.