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Growing Up In Wislden
I was born in Denholme but moved to Wilsden when I was two. I can remember arriving in the back of a furniture truck. It was a lovely life for a child, even after the war started. Most of the dads were away fighting but the ...Read more
A memory of Wilsden in 1930 by
Growing Up In Tottenham
My name is Arthur and i was born in North Middlesex Hospital in july 1949 and i lived at 80 Sirdar Road.My mum and dad Arhur and Doris Brown my two sisters Sylvia and Jeanette and myself lived with my grandparents David ...Read more
A memory of Tottenham
Greatworth Sports And Social Club
Hi,I was at faf greatworth in 1971/2 , being the only raf police officer active, except sgt woods, ( tea ,coffie treasurer ) . The singlys accomadation was unheard of any where, pikey cpl cook, ...Read more
A memory of Sulgrave in 1971 by
George Ambrose Ex Gurney Valley And Eldon Lane.
lovely to read claire keller story.i new her father,grandfather and great grandfather.wonderful family everyone of them.the place they walked to i can tell was grange hill farm it powers down on to ...Read more
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From House To Dining Hall And Chapel.
This is the view looking east from the "house" I was in, PEELE A. We used to march into the dining hall, seen beneath the tower on the left, for our meals. We had a standard bearer carrying the house flag ...Read more
A memory of Horsham in 1940 by
Finding Old Mates
I remember the Great Float, Mona Castle, Five Bars and the Stanley Arms and the Bird and Hand. I used to go round with Johnny Rutter, Bobby Benette, Geof Kilby and a lot more. They were the good old days, going to Davey Jones ...Read more
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Fifties Remembered
I served 22 months in the army camp in Whitchurch & I go back at least once a year to refresh my memories of a beautiful town. My eldest daughter Dawn was born there in 1957. I loved the walks around the area & ...Read more
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Eloped With David
Sometime in 1961/1962 I was courting David who was a chef in Newcastle upon Tyne. I was a student nurse aged 16 he was I think 17. He left his apprenticeship to work in a Wimpy bar to earn money to buy a ring. He did buy ...Read more
A memory of Arkengarthdale in 1961 by
Dabbs Hill Lane. Nd Around, [ Born 1959 ]
lived in dabbs hill lane went to islip manor infants nd remember playing in the little room like a kitchen, in one of the classrooms , went to vincent nd northolt high which left in 1976 it was a really hot ...Read more
A memory of Northolt by
Coffee Bars
Was this the coffee bar on Windsor Road between the Crown and Granada. Oh what memories! Frothy coffee listening ro the juke box. Favourite was Nat King Cole and "Nature Boy". Spent so many happy evenings there.
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This, the northern gate, stands on the site of the Roman Porta Principalis, the gateway of Eboracum. The barbican was demolished in 1835.
Dominating the village is the 15th-century church of St Oswald's, its tower gifted by Robert Washington.
‘The newest fashion newspaper and the oldest-style tavern still jostle each other now as they did a century or more ago.’This bustling street was once the home of the British press.The working day
The Red Hart yard in 1931. The public and private bars are on the left. The barn at the end of the yard has been demolished, but otherwise there has been little change.
We are looking along Grange Road from the corner of Oxton Road.
In the centre is a fish and chip saloon; to its right is the narrow wynd called The Bar, and on the railings is an advertisement for wet fish on sale in the basement of No 1 New Road.
The King's Head dates back to at least 1726, but it underwent a major reconstruction in the 1880s.
This period was perhaps the heyday of the pier, now named the Old Pier.
Market Place still contains Cresswell's, a seafood shop (left), and a coffee bar beyond. The Shakespeare, right, is 'as we like it' these days, a charity shop.
Here we are at the junction of Cannon Street and the approach to the new London Bridge; the street was opened by King William IV in 1831, and named after him.
From Wells to Blakeney, a great sand barrier holds back all but the most vicious tides. The quay at wells is now stranded a mile from the open sea.
Mell Square was begun in 1964, with the first shops opening in 1966.
The Austin 1100 sits proudly outside this 17th-century coaching inn near Abergele.
The archway to this bar dates from the 11th century; this is the oldest of York's gates.
Very few changes have been made to this attractive 16th-century coaching inn since the photograph was taken.
These brick-built cottages simply ooze charm, even if some of them appear to be in need of attention.
The Custom House was built in about 1788, a little later than the similar- looking Guildhall. Outside is the Town Beam, which was used for weighing.
Joining the two courts of St John's College on either side of the River Cam is the Bridge of Sighs. It borrows the idea of the covered bridge from the one of the same name in Venice.
A mountain track from Longtown was known as 'rhiw cwrw' because it brought beer (cwrw) to the monks.
This view shows the fairground on Coney Beach.
In days gone by there was a gate across the road at this point which barred the way to passers-by, who could only proceed on payment of a toll.
The card shop and Susan Starr are now occupied by Abbey and Martyn James (butcher`s), whilst Bond & Sherwill and Stead & Simpson maintain the presence of an estate agent and a shoe shop.
Joining the two courts of St John's College on either side of the River Cam is the Bridge of Sighs. It borrows the idea of the covered bridge from one of the same name in Venice.
This, the northern gate, stands on the site of the Roman Porta Principalis, the gateway of Eboracum. The barbican was demolished in 1835.
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