Places

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Wigton Teenage Thugs!!!!!

spent most of ny youth in the Wigton area going to ther pics, chasing the "moats"If you dont know what a moat is your not a cumbrian!!!!! anyone rememberthe little old lady had the shop up I think Water Street(the street going ...Read more

A memory of Wigton by Ray Foster

Where Has The Time Gone

to have good memories of baughurst my parents both worked at AWRE we moved there when I was one and we left the area in 1970 when I was 15 We lived at 50 long grove and I also went to hurst school I now live in new ...Read more

A memory of Baughurst by Ian Garner

Where I Grew Up

Main street, White Bear Land Lord was Ralph Carr on the left, A man pub, nothing fancy, Samuel Smiths Beer, Bill Cox the local PC had many happy hours in there, many arguments over football, sex, cricket, it was the best S ...Read more

A memory of Stillington by Peter Stericker

Where I Consisder Home

My name when I lived on Harold Hill was Susan Bryan (and then Shepherd when I married for the first time). My parents moved to Newbury Road, Harold Hill in 1950 when I was just two years old. There were no shops in ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill by Susan Parker

When We Played In The Road

Gipsy Road in Welling where I lived as a child in the 1950's was a long one. It stretched from Okehampton Crescent near Bostall heath and woods at its north end, down to the Welling/Bexleyheath mainline railway and a ...Read more

A memory of Wellings, The

When I Was Just A Lad Back In The Sixties.

Ebbisham Hall for dances. White Hart next door. Spread Eagle opposite. Eclipse pub West Hill. Nelsons open air pool. Snooker hall above Burtons. Cafe in South Street. Arthur Wheeler Waterloo Road where I bought my first bike. And I loved the racing.

A memory of Epsom

When I Was A Wolf Cub In Grays

In the early 1950's we lived in "Little Thurrock" as my Mum called it! Actually in Blackshotts Lane at a time before the road was adopted by the council and full of pot holes! What I want to find is exactly where the ...Read more

A memory of Grays by peelerscottage

When England Was England.

From a book my sister left me I chose Rosedale Abbey as my destination on my first journey through England. I was alone and took the train to York in 1971. From there I went to Whitby and then the moorland train to ...Read more

A memory of Rosedale Abbey by David Ebertt

What A Lovely Place To Live

I used to live on Lucy Hall Drive and well remember walking/biking over Baildon Moors to Ilkley Moors. If you lived in the area, the trip on The Glen Railway was free. I loved the sound of the metal cable supports ...Read more

A memory of Baildon by W Howard

Westwick

I was born in a farm estate cottage amongst the fields at Westwick. My father had been born in 1919 just up the road on the edge of Swanton in a small cottage , two up,two down , his father had lost a leg in the great war and had ...Read more

A memory of Westwick by blythpmb

Captions

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Caption For Ammanford, Quay Street 1937

'Service with a smile' is evident as the delivery boy sets off on his delivery bike from the premises of Mr Bridge.

Caption For Freshfield, The Grapes Hotel And Ryeground Lane C1965

The young men by the bike outside seem to be in uniform, so they probably came from the airbase.

Caption For Chesham, High Street 1921

This view looks south down the High Street past a motor bike with its acetylene headlamp towards the old Market House with its cupola.

Caption For St Asaph, High Street C1960

The postman is perhaps finding the hill difficult, and so is pushing his bike up the hill.

Caption For Burnley, Manchester Road 1895

In the middle of the road two young men, one with a bike, chat together.

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1960

The late Georgian building next door still has the plaque-like spaces for advertising between the windows on the first and second floors used by Webb Bros in 1910.

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1960

The late Georgian building next door still has the plaque-like spaces for advertising between the windows on the first and second floors used by Webb Bros in 1910.

Caption For Market Rasen, Queen Street C1960

Rasen Bikes are in the large shop on the left, which was E C Hall's shoe shop.

Caption For Market Rasen, Queen Street C1960

Rasen Bikes are in the large shop on the left, which was E C Hall's shoe shop.