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Memories

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Old North Ormesby.

My grandma lived in Stovin Street and I attended Westbourne Grove Methodist Church from about 1948 until 1956ish. I remember the hospital and the wonderful markets where we used to buy a penny bag of winkles. I also ...Read more

A memory of Middlesbrough in 1955 by Patricia Lancaster

East Harling Cricket

I have spent a lot of my young child hood on the recreation ground with my father Christopher Patrick and his brother George, playing cricket for East Harling. Memories of traveling on the crossbar seat of my dads ...Read more

A memory of East Harling in 1960 by Christine Hewson

Memories Of Romford

I was born in 1940 at Recreation Avenue, London Road and have many happy memories of my birthplace. I attended London Road Junior School from 1946 to 1951 and remember three teachers as they were all vegatables, ie the ...Read more

A memory of Romford in 1952 by Bernard Strutt

Working In Piccadilly

In 1944 I worked at 36 Piccadilly, an electrical wholesalers (next door to the invisible menders). My duties were to deliver accessories to the electrical shops round town. Each evening there were parcels to post, the ...Read more

A memory of Bradford in 1944 by Eric Brook

Highcliffe Road

My parents moved to Wickford in 1955, we had a bungalow built in Highcliffe Road, by local builders the Gunnets, and my sister was born there in 1956. It was a lovely place to live, across the road and a short walk where a few ...Read more

A memory of Wickford in 1955 by Janet Howard

Great Times

I can also remember people like Billo and Vernon, Will Och, Lawrence the black, and cafes like the Corner House, Servini's, Ferrari's, Belli's fish and chips, and Viazzani's in the old Water Street. Also Johnsons factory in Henshaw ...Read more

A memory of Port Talbot in 1960 by Brian Brown

1960''s Kidderminster

My dear old hometown. I was 18 when this picture was taken. The Swan pub is on the left, and the Co-Op is where the blinds are. Just around the corner from The Swan was a broad flight of steps leading up into the market ...Read more

A memory of Kidderminster by Malcolm Knowles

Highworth

I was only two when I moved here from south London but I remember going to school there just through an alley way off the market square, and headmaster's office was a hut in the playground. Lived in Queens Avenue which were the new ...Read more

A memory of Highworth in 1953 by Janis Read

Bancfosfellen Pontyberrem

As a child I spent all my holidays on a farm owned by my uncle, Reg Wood and his partner, Marion. This was from the year 1964 approx. It was off the main road but then turn off down a track which seemed to go ...Read more

A memory of Bancffosfelen in 1964

Youngster

I remember watching rail embankment being removed with earth moving machines. The village hall at the model village. Types of equipment on recreation ground below Bainbridge Hall. Tunnel to Scareclif filled and blocked. Walking round ...Read more

A memory of Bolsover in 1860 by Mark Widdowson

Captions

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Caption For Bodmin, Fore Street 1890

Two ox heads above granite pillars on the left indicate the Market House entrance, erected in 1840 for meat, poultry and butter.

Caption For Kendal, Noble's Yard, 96, Off Stricklandgate 1914

This is an old name which means 'the road leading to the stirk (cattle) land' and refers to the use of the road to drive cattle into market from the north.

Caption For Market Drayton, The Swimming Pool C1960

The open-air swimming pool in Market Drayton was built in the 1930s; it attracted people from a large area around the town, even from as far away at Stoke on Trent.

Caption For Crewe, Market Street 1956

This shot was taken at the southern end of Market Street, which leads to that area of town that was traditionally the main shopping centre.

Caption For Newtown, Market Day 1950

The market has not changed fundamentally over the years, except that today the emphasis is on clothes and general bric-a-brac—the livestock sales that originated here are long gone.

Caption For Kettering, Parish Church & Memorial Cross 1922

The buildings to the right of the gateway, which led in from the Market Place, were part of the District Council offices.

Caption For Norwich, The Cattle Market And Castle 1891

Here we see Norwich Castle rising above the bustle of the sheep market. A

Caption For Dudley, The Market Place C1955

The Spout is the local name for the unusually grand fountain which dominates Dudley's lively market place.

Caption For Bedford, St Paul's Square 1929

A splendid array of 1920s motor cars occupy the market place in this view looking west.

Caption For Headingley, The Cricket Ground Pavilion 1897

Originally a part of the Cardigan Fields estate, Headingley was put on the market in 1888 and purchased by the Leeds cricket and football clubs in January 1889.

Caption For Teddington, Lock C1960

One famous resident was R D Blackmore, the author of 'Lorna Doone' and 'Christowell', who worked here as a market gardener, writing his novels in his spare time.

Caption For Sudbury, Market 1904

We are looking from the west end of Market Hill into Friars Street.

Caption For Redditch, Evesham Street C1950

This view is almost identical to R84007 (page 28), but the photographer has stepped back to include Huins on Market Place corner and its neighbours, E A Hodges and Boots the Chemist.

Caption For Ulverston, King Street 1950

This view along the main street towards the Market Square displays an air of rural pragmatism, with several of the shops displaying their wares for inspection outside.

Caption For Haywards Heath, St Wilfrid's Church And The Schools C1950

Today, Haywards Heath is a commuter market town, and many of its residents travel daily to work in London.

Caption For Colchester, High Street 1902

Note the market stall on the left and the famous old 'George Hotel' on the right. This impor- tant coaching inn was still the stopping-off point for coaches to London in 1846.

Caption For Hull, Holy Trinity Church C1960

Two ancient churches occupy sites in the Old Town: St Mary's in nearby Lowgate, and the Church of the Holy Trinity, shown here with its attendant market stalls.

Caption For Finedon, Church Hill C1955

Finedon has had a market charter since at least 1294 and the older part of the town, pictured here, lies at the west end.

Caption For Grantham, Market Place C1955

We start in the Market Place of Grantham, a town of 30,000 whose medieval wealth was based on wool from the sheep grazing the Kesteven fields.

Caption For Whitby, St Ann's Staith 1886

The Harbour, the Bridge, St Ann's Staith, Pier Road, the Fish Market, the Piers

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1955

Lloyds Bank had succeeded the Northamptonshire Banking Company, which had opened in 1876 in temporary offices in the Market Place. In 1890 they joined forces with the Capital and Counties Bank.

Caption For Middleham, Market Place 1896

Middleham was once a major market town, but it is famous for two things: the training of racehorses, and its castle, home to Richard III.

Caption For Great Chart, Village 1908

However, it was once a more substantial settlement and a significant market centre for the locality.

Caption For Newark, Market Place 1890

A bustling market day. On the right are the Saracen's Head and the Clinton Arms Hotel, which once boasted stabling facili- ties for no less than ninety horses.