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Frys The Factory

I remember when the factory used to be Frys (before it was Cadburys) and Cadburys used to be at the top of the hill. My mum was born in Keynsham in 1951 and spent her childhood there and went to Dapps Hill School. We went to ...Read more

A memory of Keynsham in 1976 by Angie Wickett

Dear Old Nunhead

I was born in nunhead in 1939,lived in barset road,nunhead,i survived the bombing years,was avacuated for a while,then returned to hide in the Anderson shelter in our back garden,went to holidale road school,then on to Peckham rye ...Read more

A memory of Nunhead by Peter Mills

Shops In Wigston

Hi I’m looking to find out what year the Co-op came to Bell Street Wigston and where it was first situated in the street , and also along Leicester Road in Wigston up near where the Wigston Chinese is now there used to be two ...Read more

A memory of Wigston by Susan Kirk

Living At St Dunstan’s Rd Since 2020

Hiya Everyone , It’s so lovely to see all of the old photos and hear all of the amazing memories of everyone who lived around Tin town and beavers estate. Me and my family currently live at 42 with 7 children and ...Read more

A memory of Cranford

Anyone From Or Remember Barmore Street

Hello, I spent my early childhood in Barmore Street, which holds special memories. I do have an old photo showing a Street Party, which I will endeavour to upload (not sure how yet). The Queens Head Pub was ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by Christine Orchard

Camberley...Where Do I Start ?!

Our family lived at Lightwater (1 High View Road) ; I passed 11 plus and was sent to Frimley And Camberley County Grammar School, starting in Sept. 1959. One of the first things we had to do was to get the uniform. We ...Read more

A memory of Camberley by tobypaws2002

Perhaps A Year Or Two Early

I'm not absolutely sure the garden was as spick and span as this at the turn of the sixties, but it wasn't that long before it became this way. It had been a ruin until the early fifties when a brutalist electricity sub ...Read more

A memory of Timperley by jsbrennan.125

Summer Holidays At Ye Old Tuck Shop

My mother was the daughter of Mrs Price and along with my father and my sister we would go for our summer holidays for 2 weeks and stay with my Grandfather and Grandmother in the little cottage. The Tuck shop was ...Read more

A memory of Lucton by keithvickers31

Miss Home

I used to love going to the indoor market there every weekend shopping for my mum.. I remember also pughs the lingerie shop I think it was . As had to go there to buy my mums underwear for her( I was always so embarrassed as I was only 11 ...Read more

A memory of Aberdare by karljade1953

An Arreton Childhood

I lived in Arreton from birth until my marriage.  My family consisted of Dad and Mum, my sister Gill, my paternal grandparents and a retired infant teacher Miss Muskett. She taught me at home before I began school at the ...Read more

A memory of Arreton in 1940 by Pat Phillips

Captions

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Caption For Stafford, Market Square C1960

F W Woolworth's, with its large window display and traditional sign, occupies a building which dates back to the 15th century, while the foundation stones of Burton's menswear shop, with its flamboyant

Caption For Stourport On Severn, High Street C1965

This photograph must have been taken at the height of the holiday season because the shop on the right, M A Grinnall's, has a number of beach balls and inflatable air beds on display outside.

Caption For Dartford, High Street 1902

Close scrutiny of this picture shows us a hardware shop (left), Staffordshire House, established in 1849. Next door is Bartlett & Cain the drapers.

Caption For Winchcombe, The George Inn C1960

It remains a thriving thoroughfare of small shops that cater for the locals' needs to this day. On the right of the picture, behind the railings, are the town's stocks.

Caption For Shrewsbury, Unicorn Hotel 1891

The Unicorn Hotel has long disappeared, but the timber building with the gable ends is still here - it is now a wine merchants, and parts of the shop have hardly changed with time.

Caption For Ewell, High Street 1924

Just behind, a cyclist passes the swinging sign of the Green Man public house, which partially obscures the advertising sign for the baker's shop of T G Dunfold.

Caption For Ongar, High Street C1955

The London Co-operative Society shop can be seen on the right. These stores were well used at this time - shoppers could also collect their dividend points.

Caption For Taunton, East Street 1929

The alley to the right of the hotel building now leads to the New Market Shopping Centre.

Caption For Castleford, Valley Gardens C1965

Complete with a stream and ornamental flowerbeds, the Valley Gardens still give much pleasure to shoppers seeking relaxation after shopping in nearby Carlton Street.

Caption For Salisbury, Silver Street 1906

Steven's drapery shop on the right attracts the attention of admiring customers.The Poultry Cross, referred to earlier, can just be seen on the left of the picture.

Caption For Corringham, High Street C1950

In this picture we see a parade of shops with bay-windowed accommodation above. Note the awnings protecting goods displayed in the windows from fading in the glare of the sun.

Caption For Bebington, Broadway 1950

The floral roundabout still controls traffic flow, and the shops on the left still trade, but now as a dry cleaner's and a travel agent's.

Caption For Sutton, Post Office And High Street C1955

A shop has been taken over for a county library (right) - this must be before the travelling library. Opposite the post office is the Ship public house.

Caption For Salisbury, Silver Street 1906

Steven's drapery shop on the right attracts the attention of admiring customers. The Poultry Cross, referred to earlier, can just be seen on the left of the picture.

Caption For Reigate, A Shopping Excursion 1906

It shows a charming group of fashionable children, out shopping with their mother in Edwardian days. This family scene contrasts with the workaday scene of the carts in the middle distance.

Caption For Ascot, High Street 1906

Surrey border and situated in a wooded corner of the county that was once part of the ancient Windsor Forest, has a strong suburban feel to it, with an abundance of Edwardian villas and shop

Caption For Belbroughton, High Street C1965

Car ownership in rural Worcestershire had become widespread by this time, though many, such as those queuing outside this shop, still relied on the local bus.

Caption For Ascot, High Street 1906

the Surrey border and situated in a wooded corner of the county that was once part of the ancient Windsor Forest, has a strong suburban feel to it, with an abundance of Edwardian villas and shop

Caption For Plymouth, The Barbican 1890

The cobbled streets and granite steps remain unchanged, but in place of shipping offices and fish salesmen are now ice cream parlours, cafés and souvenir shops.

Caption For Swimbridge, Post Office And Village C1955

Looking towards Barnstaple, the village shop is still in business, albeit not selling Dominion Petrol any longer. Neither are the milk churns collected each day.

Caption For Sherborne, Half Moon Street 1904

Several hats and garments are displayed outside the shop. The horse and cart is waiting, untethered, for its owner. The building on the right is the new one which replaced Adams'

Caption For Lulworth Cove, Beach And A Steam Boat C1955

Thomas Hardy immortalised the cove in novels and poems, while artistic views are on sale in every Dorset gallery and gift shop.

Caption For Grasmere, Church Stile 1926

Notice the charming cottage draped with creeper opposite the churchyard with its unusual porch, and the village shop next to it.

Caption For Harwich, The Recreation Ground C1960

The small shop on the right still opens to serve summer visitors.