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I Was One Years Of Age In 1965
Good static shot, black & white (b&w), no doubt Ilford film, the best b&w in the world. I was 1 years of age having been born in 1964 about two or three roads away from where this shot was taken, it's ...Read more
A memory of Ilford in 1965
Huggins Family
Hi, my father's family came from Steventon and I'm trying to find some info about them. My great grandfather was called Thomas Huggins and his wife was Eliza. I think they lived in the main street in Steventon in the late 1800s. ...Read more
A memory of Steventon by
Harwoth / Bircotes
Firstly, my grandad John (Jacky) Gibson was very much a regular at the Blacksmiths and my nanna, Mary Ann, worked as a tea lady at the glass bulbs and my mom worked on Durdy's farm.. My mom met my dad at the Blacksmiths..Wish I could wind the clock back to the good old day's.....
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Happiest Time Of My Life
I think it was in 1969 that I worked in San Feliu de Guixols, Spain (Costa Brava) where I met and fell in love with Patricia L. Dawe, from Barking/Essex. Pat was on holiday in San Feliu with her parents and her twin sister, I ...Read more
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Growing Up In Greenford
I spent the first 19 years of my life living in Hill Rise by Greenford station. As others have said it was a much freer time for kids, from an early age we were let out to roam far and wide fishing and swimming. Yes, ...Read more
A memory of Greenford
Goldsmith Mansions
I was taken to live in Goldsmith Mansions as a baby of two months in 1946. I lived there with my parents until approximately 1949. I have a memory of walking up the staircase to our flat. I have a much more vivid memory of the ...Read more
A memory of Peckham in 1946 by
Going Down The Village As A Four Year Old
I was born in Lower Sunbury, I'm the youngest of the White family, 1 of 7 kids. I can remember my mum and her friend walking with me down the village, I was in my pushchair, we would walk past the Vienna ...Read more
A memory of Sunbury in 1970 by
George Maddison
thanks to this photograpgh i have identified a photograph of my late father taken in 1954 we all thought it was the hexham bridge but now know it is the bywell bridge by the number and type of arches over the river thanks philip maddison
A memory of Bywell in 1954 by
Fovant
I am trying to find out about a person who was evacuated to fovant in September 1941 or there about his name is Joe Williams , I don't no anything about him except when he went to fovant he stayed with a family called Target and they owned the ...Read more
A memory of Fovant by
Fond Memories
I lived at Mid Shirva Farm from 1950 till 1964. My father was the byreman, he was known as Wee Jock and my mum was Jan. I had a happy time growing up there; the summers seemed to be endless. I played in the fields during the ...Read more
A memory of Twechar in 1950 by
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For well over a century the room above Westgate's arch has functioned as a small museum.
Much of the woodwork was commissioned in 1938 from Robert Thompson from Kilburn, and his mouse trademark can be found on the pews and pulpit. The building to the right is the old hearse house.
The Tea Gardens have long closed, but peeping over the roof is the squat battlemented tower of de Braose's Norman church, brutally treated subsequently, but notable for the 1070s tower arch capitals: wonderfully
This stately five-arched structure now carries the Monsal Trail; and despite John Ruskins outbursts when it was built, it is now a protected structure.
The entrance arch, with its green gates, was demolished in the 1980s to allow access for lorries building the new leisure centre.
The great natural arch of Durdle Door braves the sea just a little way from the more famous Lulworth Cove.
The great natural arch of Durdle Door braves the sea just a little way from the more famous Lulworth Cove.
The old bridge with its seven irregular arches dates from the late 13th century and was partially rebuilt during the mid-14th century.
There seems to be ample room beneath the wide arches of Llanfoist Bridge, but when the Usk floods the waters have often risen to the top of them and flooded the Castle Meadows in the foreground.
Above this arch there is an impressive clock tower.
The River Severn is wide here on the approach to the town, so that a lengthy twin-arched bridge was needed to make the crossing. In typical Welsh tradition it was given a simple descriptive name.
The line is long-since closed, but this towering sixteen-arch structure stands as a lasting reminder of Victorian skill and energy.
The twin arches, with the quatrefoil over, are all that remain of the 13th-century Lady Chapel.
Grays is a much re-developed town, but it has a fine Norman church.
Above the altar hangs an impressive picture of the Last Supper.The chancel arch is a striking feature of the church, as is the 15th-century tower.
Since then it has been a school and a hospital; it is now Chepstow museum, which was originally housed above the Town Arch.
A temporary wall separates it from the crossing tower and the dust from the building works beyond the west tower arch.
The last two arches are showing signs of some form of reconstruction as the century closes.
The missing stone arch of Nanny Moore's Bridge marks the site of a mill.
St Mary and St Melore's is basically Norman, large and built mainly of flint; its large squat Early English tower rests on triple chamfered arches and has three wide-spaced single bell openings.
The arched building on the left is presently a building site. The bay windows on the right are still in existence.
In the background is the 16th-century five-arched bridge which gave the village its name.
The Lido Café was a much frequented leisure stop along the way.
The central bays of the promenade building survive, but the arched bays on each side were rebuilt in the 1950s.
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