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Memories

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Around The Chalk Pit

I lived at 1 St. George's Close, off Chalk Pit Avenue from 1946 to 1954. At first, the Chalk Pit was still there, as was the Oast House, where the shops are now on the corner of Chalk Pit Avenue and Main Road. I first ...Read more

A memory of St Paul's Cray in 1946 by Terry Button

Arthur Mason Born And Bred In Weaverham

Arthur Mason is my Paternal great grandfather he was born in August 1896 son of Fred Mason and Jane Ann Mason (nee) Yates. in 1901 according to the Census record i found on Ancestry he was just aged 4yrs old ...Read more

A memory of Weaverham by bellalouise1987

At Rope Hill 1956 1958

I must say that my memories of Rope Hill while CGC Arch was Headmaster are not particularly happy ones. I remember him as a sadistic, flatulent fellow who was fond of the cane. Perhaps I was too much of a troublemaker. Some of ...Read more

A memory of Boldre by stephenbrooks2124

Baldock Family At Brook House

I've always heard stories of my granny, Margaret Baldock, growing up in Haywards Heath. Her father, Arthur Baldock, was the gardener at Brook House as well as the village photographer in the 1890's - early 1900's. ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath by lhaan

Barbers

As a school boy I clearly remember having my hair cut at Heatherly’s barber shop, situated at the top of Upper Brook Street. The shop was run by two old guys (brothers I think) one was named Tom, not sure about the other. A fascinating ...Read more

A memory of Rugeley in 1950 by David Knapper

Bbrentford 1950/68

I lived in Brook Road from 1949 till 1968. I went to St Johns School till 1960 and then ArchBishop Myers in Hounslow. I lived with parents May and Alf Tyrrell, with nan and grandad living upstairs, when flats were not ...Read more

A memory of Brentford by Roger Tyrrell

Beanz Dreamz...

Our family moved to Friars Road in the summer of 66, from a damp house in Boothen Green, which looked over toward the Michelin Factory. I was 5 years old. My father Graham was a former art student at Burslem College of Art under the ...Read more

A memory of Abbey Hulton by Marc Thorley

Beautiful In All Seasons

This road, as the word Brook Street most clearly implies, leads down from the Cross in the distance at the top of the hill down through this avenue of trees to the Lynch. On the left are some beautiful houses with lawns and ...Read more

A memory of Eastry by Michael Mitchell

Beginnings

I was just browsing through the net when I came upon this place, and it brought back a lovely memory of this place, as this was where my father took me just after the war, and the wonderful old lady who lived there introduced me to ...Read more

A memory of Leabrooks in 1945 by Jean Bradbury

Bela Lugosi At Moreden Hall Park

I'm researching Bela Lugosi's 1951 British tour of Dracula. I would like to hear from anyone who attended the Sunday Pictorial Film Garden Party at Moreden Hall Park on Saturday June 16 1951 and saw or spoke to ...Read more

A memory of Morden in 1951 by Andi Brooks

Captions

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Caption For Oakham, The Cricket Pavilion C1950

Oakham CC have a fine ground at the Lime Kilns Field, Brooke Road, which was extended to county size.

Caption For Benson, Brook Street C1965

The old coaching inn, half way down Brook Street on the left, had the unusual name of the Farmer's Man.

Caption For Ilkley, The Grove 1921

Ten years and one world war later, time seems to have stood still in the town.

Caption For Worcester, Gheluvelt Park 1936

This photo shows the stereotypical municipal park with its formal gardens, water features and children's playground.

Caption For East Challow, Post Office And Village Hall C1965

Bristol cigarettes and Brooke Bond tea could be purchased at the Post Office Stores, run by M S Beevers at the time of this photograph.

Caption For Over Wallop, Rose Cottage C1965

Wallop means 'valley of the stream,' and if we look closely we can just see the Wallop brook on the left of the road.

Caption For Droxford, The Mill C1960

Izaak Walton fished here in the Meon, reflecting that the valley 'exceeds all England for swift, shallow, clear, pleasant brooks and store of trout'.

Caption For Cookham, Odney Common 1925

Downstream beyond Marlow the Thames reaches Cookham, where it blunders about and divides into three channels before turning south by chalk cliffs.

Caption For Flitton, The Barn, Brook Lane C1955

Its location at the entrance to Brook Lane is a mixed blessing.

Caption For Great Waltham, Chelmsford Road C1965

We are standing on the small brick-parapeted bridge over the Walthambury Brook.

Caption For Bagshot, High Street 1901

The Fighting Cocks Inn can be seen on our left, but the Hero of Inkerman was demolished to make way for the new by-pass, and was re- built further to the left.

Caption For East Meon, The Village 2004

Mr Brooks' grocery shop has been gone for many years now.

Caption For Winsford, The Cross C1960

Winsford's granite cross commemorates the dead of both World Wars.

Caption For Blandford Forum, From Across The River Stour C1955

During and after the First World War Blandford became well-known as a military training area, with a large army base nearby.

Caption For Noak Hill, Romford Road 1908

Before the arrival of the LCC Harold Hill housing estate, Noak Hill was an isolated hamlet; however the thatched weather-boarded cottage on the right still remains to this day.

Caption For Cardiff, Roath Park 1896

In all, with additional areas added, the park totalled a grand 102 acres, which follows the Roath Brook between fashionable Cyncoed and Penylan to the east and Heath, Cathays and Roath

Caption For Canford Magna, Village 1904

The rustic bridge parapets over the brook also look like John Hicks's work.

Caption For Canford Magna, Sanatorium And Main Street C1950

The rustic bridge parapets over the brook also look like John Hicks's work.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Penns Hall Hotel, The Interior C1965

It looks horribly dated now, but this was state-of-the-art opulence in 1965.

Caption For Great Bardfield, Brook Street 1903

The fountain in Brook Street (left) was installed in 1861 by Henry Smith of Bardfield Hall.

Caption For Litton Cheney, Post Office Corner C1955

Tiny brooks fill the air with the sound of running water, and the village church is a charming medieval survival.

Caption For Frodsham, From The Hill C1950

Taken from Overton Hill, this view shows the town with the Mersey estuary in the distance beyond the sand dunes.

Caption For Pettistree, Church 1929

The 15th-century tower has flushwork patterns on the battlements and buttresses.

Caption For Ramsey, The Great Whyte C1955

In the middle of Great Whyte stands the 'dummy clock'.