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Little Boy's Heaven

In 1961 or 1962, as a small boy of 5 or 6 my mum, brought me to Hednesford to visit her grandmother, my great-grandmother, Emily Chetwyn. A diminutive lady, we, the children, called her little nana. I believe she lived in the ...Read more

A memory of Hednesford by Steve Brooks

My Childhood In Coldharbour

In July 1959, I was born at home, to Eric and Ann Shields in Coldharbour village.  My father was the village policeman; we lived in what was then the police house, which was situated next to the village shop opposite ...Read more

A memory of Coldharbour in 1959 by Rosemary Shields

Fish & Chips In Brightlingsea

During the late 40's and 50's we all travelled to Jaywick Sands for our summer and bank holidays and on the weekends made regular excursions to the nearby seaside resorts of Frinton and Walton-on-the Nase but my ...Read more

A memory of Brightlingsea by ducatee

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

Swimming Lessons At Reedham

From 1959 to 1963 I went to school at Whyteleafe County Primary, Maple Road, whence the older boys and girls were taken by (very old) coaches to Reedham's pool for swimming lessons. It was a bit odd, because we never saw any ...Read more

A memory of Purley by Allen Williams

Curly Butter

I went here wi my wee sister roughly 1975, I was 8 n she was 3, we went on a bus from buchanan St. I think our dorm was called ambrosia, top of the stairs & along to the right, I think there where 6/8 beds in it, I ...Read more

A memory of Fornethy Residential School by Catherine Mccormack

Langdale House Salford

I lived in Langdale House, Salford. It was a block of masonettes, there were two other blocks on the same road, Patterdale and Ennerdale. We lived on the 3rd floor, overlooking a small play park and a row of tiny one ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1960 by Ann Mc Kibbin

Mayford Road, Calbourne Road, Airdale, Gosburton Etc.

I am trying to contact someone who lived in and around the Mayford Rd area during the 50's and remembers in particular the Coronation and the street parties circa 1953 and any photographs taken ...Read more

A memory of Balham in 1953 by Philip Spencer

Growing Up In East Ham

I lived in park avenue, in a block of flats in the middle between market street and Langdon crescent. There were families of every age group in the 2 blocks and you couldn't have wished for a better community growing up. ...Read more

A memory of East Ham by William Butler

My Days At County Infants, Raunds

I was at this school in '56, I can remember it well. The first day I cried my eyes out and I can remember Mrs Whittam looking after me, it did get better but took a long time. Then from there I went to St Peters, ...Read more

A memory of Raunds in 1956 by Marc Bandy

Captions

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Caption For Yarmouth, The Square C1955

It is no longer 'the sleepy old place of less than a thousand inhabitants that can boast to have seen better days' as noted by a guidebook writer of the 1890s.

Caption For Gloucester, General View 1891

There is no better way to start our visit to Gloucester than by the river, which leads into and by-passes the city quite dramatically.

Caption For Coltishall, A Cornfield 1902

A white-bearded old farmer, resplendent in smock and battered hat, poses with his granddaughter.

Caption For Chaddesley Corbett, The Village C1960

Today, however, the timber- framed buildings do look in a much better condition with fresh white paint over the brickwork.

Caption For Maiden Newton, 1906

One of Thomas Hardy's few forays into politics was to champion the cause of better treatment for rural workers.

Caption For Tolpuddle, Main Street C1955

From here six farm labourers were transported to Australia in 1834 for taking an illegal oath in their quest for union recognition and better wages and conditions.

Caption For Hele, From Cliffs 1923

There was also the Better Hole, opened after World War I, which became the Fort Cafe in 1937.

Caption For Harwell, High Street C1960

Harwell has a long and chequered history, but it is probably better known today because of the Atomic Energy Research Establishment that was established nearby in 1946.

Caption For Exmouth, The Esplanade 1906

Where better for Edwardian ladies to promenade than on Exmouth's Parade, the long walk above the sea wall?

Caption For Sutton Courtenay, The Green C1955

In the churchyard can be found the graves of Herbert Asquith, Liberal Prime Minister from 1908 to 1916, and Eric Arthur Blair, who may be better known as the novelist George Orwell, whose works include

Caption For Drewsteignton, Village C1880

One 19th-century rector of Holy Trinity Church, the Rev Richard Peak, was better known for his exploits catching sea-trout on the Teign than he was for his sermons.

Caption For London, Nomads, Battersea 1885

The working classes were very superstitious and, although wary of the gypsies, their curiosity would get the better of them and they would pay to buy the wares or have their palms read.

Caption For North Somercotes, Lakeside Lido Club Bar C1955

The demolition took place about five or six years ago, no one was quite sure when, but the one thing that was said positively was that the replacement is better!

Caption For Bradford On Avon, St Laurence's Saxon Church 1900

Arthur Mee in his King's England series says about the church: 'It is naked and bare, and all the better for that'.

Caption For Lower Heyford, The River Cherwell C1960

What better way to cool off on a hot summer's day than to have a paddle and splash in the River Cherwell, as these youngsters are doing?

Caption For Nuneaton, The Stable, Arbury Hall C1960

Mary Ann is better known to us as the writer George Eliot; in many of her books she wrote about the rural and industrialised Midlands.

Caption For Exmouth, A Cockle Woman 1906

There are fewer such gatherers these days, and the estuary is better known for bird watching than cockling.

Caption For Stopsley, High School C1965

Comprehensive 'bigger is better' education styles were adopted with enthusiasm, and Stopsley was one of the first High Schools built to accommodate the new programme.

Caption For York, Station And Hotel 1909

When the second station was constructed, new openings had to be made in the walls to give better access, because it was just outside the city walls.

Caption For Willingham, Church Street C1955

Situated on the edge of the Fens, Wilingham is a typical example of the 'shoreline' villages that prospered through their access to better grazing for their sheep.

Caption For Beer, The Village 1892

Today, the place is still delightful, and has better roads.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Old Market Square 1929

His poem about the embittered fisherman Peter Grimes inspired an opera by a much later and better known resident, Benjamin Britten.

Caption For Manorbier, Castle 1890

A famous resident was Gerald de Barri, born here in 1146; he is better known to us as Giraldus Cambrensis, chronicler, Archdeacon of St David's, and royal chaplain.

Caption For Lutterworth, Church Street C1955

Church Street has about it an almost faded Dickensian air, in tune with a town whose better days appear to be past, which is a great pity.