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Heeley

I am trying to find Photographs, Drawings, or Paintings of the houses and if possible the Old Farm Cottages opposite the Heeley Parish Church on Gleadless Rd. Heeley. They consisted of a block of 4 bay windowed terraced houses, numbered from ...Read more

A memory of Heeley in 1956 by Leonard Young

Recent Observations

I have been looking at the photograph shown on this page and may have jumped to an incorrect conclusion. The area shown in the photograph is / was Corner House and there used to be a house on the r.h.s. of the road as you ...Read more

A memory of Shermanbury in 2014 by Christopher Whittton

Post Office

My father was the post man in Hamble in the 20s. He was born 1913.Just before he died at the age of 90 I took him back to Hamble.He remembered most of the names of the people in the cottages ,he showed me the two trees that him ...Read more

A memory of Hamble-le-Rice in 1920 by Adrian Vare

Pencillin The Cure

It is not widely known but the first time penicillin was used successfully was when it was used on a fourteen year old boy to save his left leg. He had a badly infected leg and was in fact dying with because of the fast ...Read more

A memory of Bredfield

My Early Years

Going to the local school which was opposite the Church. The Headmistress Miss Griffin lived in the cottage attached to the school. We were all given a small amount of garden to cultivate and one of my jobs was to go on to ...Read more

A memory of Aston Cantlow in 1954 by Susan Edkins

Holliday Fun

I SPENT MANY HAPPY HOLIDAYS WITH MY UNCLE JIM ROUTLEDGE AT HIS COTTAGE CALLED WOODEND TINDALE FELL. MY BROTHERS AND I WOULD FISH IN THE BURN THAT RAN PASSED HIS COTTAGE WE WOULD PADDEL ,MAKE DAMS. GO UP TO TINDALE POST ...Read more

A memory of Tindale Fells by Edith Frearson

Beecholme

My brother Alec (12) and I (11) were at Beecholme from January to December 1956 we were orphans our parents died 7 months apart in 1955. We were in myrtle cottage changed to Willow cottage by the childrens vote I choose Willow and was ...Read more

A memory of Banstead in 1956 by Kathleen Jones

Pitstone

Does anyone know if Plumtree Cottages are still extant in Pitsone please?

A memory of Dunstable by Sue Horne

Coronation Year At Cresswell

The actual day of the Coronation it rained, not only in London but also at the village of Cresswell, home of my mother's family for several Centuries. The rain didn't bother us as we spent most of the day in the ...Read more

A memory of Cresswell in 1953 by Lawrence Michael Whitfield

Happy Times At Holcombe Devon

My Gran and Grandpa  had a cottage in Holcombe Village "shrimp Cottage" at the top of the hill. This cottage was later left to me, but I sold it in the 60s during the slump!!! I have some wonderful ...Read more

A memory of Holcombe in 1958 by Jill Butcher

Captions

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Caption For Thorpe Market, The Green C1955

Traditional Norfolk cottages with thatched roofs and flint walls are built on the edge of a large village green: this kind of green-edge or common-edge settlement is characteristic of Norfolk.

Caption For Powerstock, The Village 1902

Beside it, dwarfed by a huge sycamore tree, are the thatched Three Horseshoes Inn and tiled Way Cottage (left of centre). The modern houses (left) are down towards Merriott Bridge.

Caption For Andover, Charlton Village 1908

If we stand where this picture was taken, we can see that the row of thatched cottages remains.

Caption For Bainbridge, 1896

The 17th- and 18th-century cottages overlook the wide expanse of the Green, which is also surrounded by inns, schools and chapels.

Caption For Richmond, Frenchgate 1913

This is Richmond's finest townscape: a steeply- curving cobbled street where handsome town houses mingle with small cottages.

Caption For Upper Dicker, C1955

The main street runs north lined with estate cottages of around 1900, which seem to have been built on the village green.

Caption For Ivy Hatch, The Village 1901

Dunk's Green 1901 Some fine stone and brick cottages and an oast house stand along the road leading towards Mereworth Woods near the village centre of Plaxtol, on the edge of the Ragstone Ridge

Caption For Langham, Old Cottage And Chapel C1950

The thatched cottage has a very long garden plot, typical of this village.

Caption For Burnsall, The Village C1955

Rose-clad cottages line the road in Burnsall, lying in the heart of Wharfedale where the drystone walls spread like a net over the fells, as we can just see in the background.

Caption For Broughton Astley, Main Road C1967

Willow Cottage is still trading, although the proprietor is no longer P A Jones.

Caption For Hallow, The Village C1955

The old brick barn still stands, but these lovely cottages have been replaced by two red-brick modern houses.

Caption For Askrigg, Market Cross 1911

Many of the people who worked in the mills or mines lived in dilapidated cottages hidden behind the imposing three-storey buildings on the main street.

Caption For Bramshott, Tin Town 1917

The First World War poet Edward Thomas lived at nearby Berryfield Cottage.

Caption For Polperro, The Harbour 1888

Many of the fishermen's cottages looking towards the harbour were built in three storeys, the ground floor being used for storing and salting their catches of fish.

Caption For Upper Boddington, The Post Office C1965

Here we look south along Church Road to the village shop, nestling behind the 17th-century Cobblers Cottage.

Caption For Ivy Hatch, The Village 1901

Dunk's Green 1901 Some fine stone and brick cottages and an oast house stand along the road leading towards Mereworth Woods near the village centre of Plaxtol, on the edge of the Ragstone Ridge

Caption For Dorchester, Hangman's Cottage 1898

Hangman's Cottage, seen here on the left, was the home of the town's resident executioner in the 19th century.

Caption For Alton, Church Street 1898

The pale-coloured cottages, where a man is standing in a doorway (centre right), were pulled down to make way for the Foresters' Hall, the home of the Electric Picture Theatre and other events.

Caption For Wargrave, The Village 1890

A brand new terrace of shops on the left replace some cottages, and soon after 1890 the Greyhound and Burgis' stores were rebuilt more grandly.

Caption For Goring, The Lock 1896

Further along the bridge we look into the backwater with the lock island on the left and the old lock-keeper's cottage beyond the tree.

Caption For Dymchurch, High Street 1921

She lived in one of the two-storey terraced cottages on the right of the picture.

Caption For Hartley, The Black Lion C1950

Daniel Defoe lived in a cottage that was once part of this fine old inn. It is said that he wrote 'Robinson?Crusoe' in a back-room above the wash-house.

Caption For Osmington, Post Office Stores C1955

A little further down the hill that we see in No O74048 is the post office; it has now closed, but the same thatched cottages remain.

Caption For Tillingham, St Nicholas' Church C1955

They were responsible for building several of the weatherboarded cottages on the green - or the Square, as it is called.