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The Village Shop

One of my fondest memories of my childhood visits to Ealand was visiting the village shop, which stocked a wide variety of goods and was owned by two sisters, Miss Gertie and Miss Laura Sales. Miss Gertie was in charge of the shop ...Read more

A memory of Ealand by Susan Mottram

Takes Me Back

In this picture, the post in the middle of the path is an old canon barrel. When I went for walks along this canal as a kid, I can remember running on ahead of my parents a short distance with my brother and sister to the canon ...Read more

A memory of Pontymister by Martin Blandford

My Second Home

I spent much of my childhood and teenage years staying at my Aunt and Uncle's house in Ryde Road as my gran lived there too and latterly my mum until 2002. The houses have not changed much over the years but there are a lot more cars ...Read more

A memory of Seaview in 1965 by Paula Jones

Dancing On The Downs In Front Of Babbacombe Theatre

I spent a lovely sunny July evening with my morris dancing friends at Babbacombe providing a musical and dancing entertainment for the holidaymakers on the Downs. The entertainers were the ...Read more

A memory of Babbacombe in 2009 by John Howard Norfolk

Holidays

I remember camping for 2/6d a night. Mrs Dane (I think) ran the site. Having too much cider, trying to surf. Walking to Trevone Bay, eating in beach cafe run by Ron, and his son Chris looked after the car park. Went back last year, ...Read more

A memory of Trevose Head in 1970 by Richard Irons

Family Roots

I have no memories of Barnet myself but I have recently learned since my dad passed away that my grandad came from Barnet and was born there by all accounts. His name was William George Wanstall, born on the 22nd January 1907, his ...Read more

A memory of Barnet in 1900 by Angie Nolan

Station Road

I have very fond memories of walking up this road in order to catch the old steam train to Chippenham, but alighting at Black Dog so that we could visit my grandparents who lived in Stanley. In younger days, I would paddle in the canal ...Read more

A memory of Calne in 1950 by Judy Cook

Ye Olde High Lane

I moved to High Lane with my parents when I was 15 in 2000. It was a tiny old fashioned village, so tiny infact that there was only one house and everybody in the village lived there. There was one village shop (run by Tubbs and ...Read more

A memory of High Lane in 2000

Neilston My Home

I was born and grew up in Neilston with my twin sister and brother. My mother had also been born there. Although I moved to Barrhead for a few years I spent so much time going up the hill to Neilston I thought it was time I ...Read more

A memory of Neilston

The Other Village Shop

I was born and brougt up in the village of Garboldisham in Norfolk and have so many memories of when I was a child - I always felt safe and everybody knew each other, a real village. One of my best memories is of the ...Read more

A memory of Garboldisham in 1975 by Amanda Cruttwell

Captions

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Caption For Sawley, The Old Gateways 1894

These two extravagant arches were later built using stones from the abbey ruins, but were too narrow to accommodate modern traffic.

Caption For Hawkshead, The Old Courthouse 1896

A niche above the gateway once held a figure of the Virgin Mary and below, much worn by the passage of time, is carved a lion's head.

Caption For Whalley, The Viaduct From The Nab 1901

It required 49 arches to carry the track across the wide Calder Valley, the highest of which are 70 feet above the river.

Caption For Denbigh, Castle C1960

Both town and castle were put to the torch; the damage to the former was such that when reconstruction started much of the town was built outside the old walls.

Caption For Wokingham, Town Hall From Market Place C1955

This street scene is much altered from that of the 1906 photograph.

Caption For Lowestoft, A Trip In A Lifeboat C1950

The little girl, strapped in for safety and concentrating on hanging on, looks much more Victorian than post-war, and should be in the Lifeboat Day Parade.

Caption For Corfe Castle, The Hotels 1899

It is an ideal centre for exploring the Isle of Purbeck, and there is much of interest within the village boundary.

Caption For Bath, Great Pulteney Street 1901

This was part of Thomas Baldwin's ambitious new town between the river and Bathwick of the 1790s, much of which was never built.

Caption For Ingoldmells, Vickers Point And Beach C1955

Inland, Ingoldmells is very much kiss-me-quick hat country, with vast caravan parks, amusement arcades and a fun fair whose piece de resistance is the Volcano.

Caption For Bishop Auckland, The Castle 1892

Begun as a manor house, Bishop Auckland was castellated around 1300, though much of the building shown here dates from the extensive alterations carried out in the 17th and 18th centuries.

Caption For Warrington, St Elphin's Church, Interior Looking East 1895

The parish church interior enshrines much of Warrington's history through its memorials.

Caption For Warrington, The Circus And Sankey Street C1955

Road traffic was much lighter in the 1950s, but even then Sankey Street represented a major bottleneck on the main A57 Liverpool to Manchester Road.

Caption For Salisbury, The Cathedral, West Front 1887

Viewed from the west, the facade of the west front is dominated by the Great West Window and the Triple Arch Door. The west front of many cathedrals were intended to be showpieces.

Caption For Tenby, The Harbour 1890

"The Countrey, especiallye of late years, is fallen much to trade to sea, and a great part of the Countrye people are seamen and maryners ... many of them continually abroade at sea"

Caption For Pembroke, Main Street 1936

Looking towards the Castle at the end of the street, note the agricultural implements on sale on the left, the Lion Hotel further down the street, and on the right-hand side the arched

Caption For Lincoln, High Street C1950

Much further south along the High Street is St Mary's Guildhall at the junction with Sibthorp Street.

Caption For Godalming, Church Street 1906

The arch led to the rear of the Angel Hotel yard, owned at that time by John Jasper Taylor, who also had a temperance hotel, Deanery House, further down Church Street.

Caption For West Horsley, Old Workhouse And Pond 1904

Four years after the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act, the much larger Guildford Workhouse opened, doing away with this smaller poorhouse.

Caption For London, Old Waterloo Bridge 1902

In 1924, after engineering reports of a dangerous weakening of one of the main arches, the old bridge was closed to traffic.Work on the new Waterloo Bridge was started in 1937.

Caption For Chester, Suspension Bridge 1914

Chester sits on a sandstone spur north of the Dee, which winds past the ancient castle, begun in 1069, but now much modified by late 18th-century additions.

Caption For Llanrhian, Abereiddy C1960

This scene remains much the same today. Note the free-range geese. In the distance is the small stone tower above Abereiddy that overlooks the popular Blue Lagoon.

Caption For Tiverton, Fore Street C1950

Much has changed since this view was captured, not least the fashions. The man to the right is wearing what was known as a demob suit: after military service, you were allowed a new suit.

Caption For Bardsea, The Beach 1895

The building is now much altered in appearance. Visible amongst the trees is Wellwood (background, centre right). Bardsea once had a pier where pleasure steamers from Fleetwood tied up.

Caption For Newport, Castle 1893

The curtain wall faces the River Usk, with the arched water gate in the centre. Boats could enter the castle this way – there was a small quay to the rear of the tower.