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Maps

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1925, Stainburn Ref. POP837795
1924, Tollerton Ref. POP849415
1925, Laverton Ref. POP753433
1925, Leighton Ref. POP754854
1923, Gunthorpe Ref. POP723630
1925, Ilton Ref. POP743319
1925, Foxton Ref. POP708992
1924, Harton Ref. POP727940
1924, Roxby Ref. POP821318
1925, Ryton Ref. POP823364
1923, Skidbrooke North End Ref. POP832097
1925, Picton Ref. POP805833
1925, Newthorpe Ref. POP791573
1924, Normanby Ref. POP792729
1919, North Hinksey Village Ref. POP793527
1925, Oakdale Ref. POP795333
1925, Moulton Ref. POP784663
1925, Mickley Ref. POP778691
1947, Brackenthwaite Ref. NPO647711
1947, Castlethorpe Ref. NPO664295

Books

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Memories

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Florence Gibson Ward

Hi all, I was there about 1961, I think it was late summer, I'd just got out of Myrtle Street Hospital in Liverpool, and instead of going home to terrible accommodation in Liverpool 8, they (whoever "they" were) sent me to Heswall ...Read more

A memory of Heswall by Frederick Johnson

Brimscombe Corner & Burleigh 1910 62690

This photo is taken 100 yards up Brimscombe lane, looking back across the Golden Valley. The lane itself leads back up to Thrupp Lane & Dark lane, which is on its way to Quarhouse and the Lypiatt Manor, ...Read more

A memory of Brimscombe by Philip Baker

The Joys Of Delvering Groceries!!

In the mid 50`s, I delivered groceries on a trade bike to places in Glen Faba, from Noyes shop, in Rye Road, squatters had moved into many places and were customers. They kept Alsatian dogs to keep anyone in ...Read more

A memory of Hoddesdon by interharnett

Best Guinness In Town!

The little white building in the middle is the Lamb & Flag. I spent many a happy lunchtime & evening there in the '80's. It was a Marstons pub, run then by Don & Sheila Jones, an Irish couple who I think had been ...Read more

A memory of Worcester by bru.enzer

Fond Memories

My uncle was also a train driver out of Feltham in the 50’s and 60’s even drove the old steam trains. I caught many a 152 bus from Feltham Station. Attended Cardinal Road School from 1955-1961 then Lafone from 1961-1966. Worked in the ...Read more

A memory of Feltham

Orange Hill

Hi there... great to read these posts. Seems like most are from alumni who attended earlier than me but clearly some of those teachers had been there forever. I started in the second year in 1964, and immediately started a friendship ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak by tmdleary

Leverington Nus Camp

One year I arrived early the day befor the camp was due to open.With nothing much to do I gave Joan I think that was her name .She was to be in charge of the camp .That night we all went to the pun in Wisbech .When there Joan ...Read more

A memory of Leverington by j.loring

Conkers And The Pram Race

Hello, my name is David Clarke. I lived in Barlborough from 1972 to 1978. We lived at 12 Westbridge Rd during that time frame. I went to Barlborough Primary School and so did my brother until my family moved to the U.S. ...Read more

A memory of Barlborough by davidbcd10

Pavenham 1945 1970

This is the village where I grew up, my parents moving into their very old, somewhat dilapidated cottage at the end of the war. This was 'The Folly' at the eastern end of the village opposite one of Tandy's farms. Why it had that ...Read more

A memory of Pavenham by Stephen Wessel

Schooling

We moved from Chelmsford to Radcliffe in 1968 - I was 2 years old. I went to Lorne Grove Nursery and my memory of that was the Rocking Horse Toy. I hated sharing it!! I was about 3 or 4 and I remember being so upset at being ...Read more

A memory of Radcliffe on Trent by Claire Suzanne Izard

Captions

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Caption For St Neots, High Street From The Cross C1965

The noted firm of Wiggins, Teape & Co of Dover took over the business in 1930 but closed it down two years later.

Caption For Abergavenny, St Mary's Church, The Herbert Chapel 1898

Another son, also Sir William, took the name Herbert and was thought to be the most powerful man in Wales from 1465 until his death in 1469.

Caption For Bovingdon, High Street And The Ryder Memorial C1965

A few years later, piped water came to the villages and the well became redundant; by 1908 it had fallen into disrepair.

Caption For Enfield, Our Lady Of Mount Carmel And St George Roman Catholic Church 2005

The site was cleared, and eventually a new church was built in 1956 in a style that would not look out of place in a new town.

Caption For Knaresborough, River Nidd, The Rapids 1914

Punting on the river in pre-war days. Near here is Conyngham Hall, now a conference centre, but once the home of the toffee maker from Halifax, Lord Macintosh.

Caption For Cosby, Main Street C1965

The arid area of grass and the 1950s housing (both family and sheltered) could, with a lightness of touch, have provided a more special entrance to the village from the north, under the shadow of

Caption For Bishop Burton, The Pond C1955

It is hard to believe that the main York to Beverley Road passes around the pond on the left. The village was built around the Manor House, later surrendered to Henry VIII after the dissolution.

Caption For Richmond, Kings Head Hotel 1913

The doorway on the extreme right served as the bar entrance, and another doorway was inserted to the left when Lloyds Bank opened here c1920.

Caption For Wood Green, Alexandra Palace C1965

It was never a great success; part was leased to the BBC in 1934, and television broadcasts began in 1936.

Caption For Swindon, High Street 1948

Looking South to Marlborough Road The buildings to the left stood next to the Old Town Hall on the Market Square.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Vesey Cottage And St Peter's Church 2005

their property; this was immediately restored to them and the Tudor rose, the family emblem of the Tudors which shows the union of the red and white roses of Lancaster and York, was presented both

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. The White Swan beyond is still there, and next is another shoe shop, E C Hall. A young lady is in charge.

Caption For Lindfield, High Street C1960

Dating from the 1500s (and possibly earlier), the half- timbered building on the left fronting both the High Street and Hickmans Lane has had a chequered history.

Caption For Glastonbury, The Tribunal 1886

Nearby, just into the High Street, there is another building of similar antiquity, the Tribunal.

Caption For Stonehenge, 1887

Another mystery regarding Stonehenge is that many of the stones had been dressed - there is no precedent for such work in Britain prior to Stonehenge.

Caption For Horsforth, Town Street C1960

On the left in this picture is the branch of the Leeds Industrial Co-operative Society. Every customer had a membership number against which all transactions were logged.

Caption For Dorking, Coldharbour Lane 1907

The church is a short distance from the Nower, another one of Dorking's parkland areas.

Caption For Horsforth, Town Street C1960

On the left in this picture is the branch of the Leeds Industrial Co-operative Society. Every customer had a membership number against which all transactions were logged.

Caption For Glasgow, Buchanan Street 1897

Thus Glasgow ended up with four railway termini but not a single through line, and to this day passengers have to walk or take a shuttle bus between Central and Queen Street.

Caption For Devonport, H.M.S. Royal Adelaide 1890

Laid down at Plymouth Dockyard as HMS 'London' in 1819, her name was changed during her somewhat slow construction; she was not launched until July 1828.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral From Observatory Hill 1918

These chapels are normally constructed at the eastern end of cathedrals, and not at the west.

Caption For Horsforth, Town Street C1960

On the left in this picture is the branch of the Leeds Industrial Co-operative Society. Every customer had a membership number against which all transactions were logged.

Caption For Cowes, The Marine Hotel 1890

His task was overwhelming, for most of the Island was in league with the smugglers to one degree or another.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street 1900

We are looking north-westwards up Bell Street from the Assembly Rooms. Middle Row juts out (bottom left), and the raised pavement leads to Bell Cliff (bottom left).