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Dear Dear Old Kingsbury
Oh so many memories! Where does one start? Looking at this photo I remember the milk dispensing machine outside the Express Dairy shop. I think it was 6d you'd put in, and after a lot of rumbling, out would come a small ...Read more
A memory of Kingsbury in 1958 by
Memories Of Sellincourt Primary And Secondary School
I used to live in Mellison Rd, just around the corner from Sellincourt Rd. My memories of the school was a good one, governed mainly by the teachers. These are some names of my fellow pupils at ...Read more
A memory of Tooting in 1979 by
Goldsmith And Guinness Families.
I remember being taken by a family member to see their old home in Woodford Green, their parents had lived there all of their lives. One of the family's great-great-grandfathers named Goldsmith was a domestic ...Read more
A memory of Woodford Green in 1900 by
Maternal Family History And Onwards Dictated By My Mum Age 84
My name is Hilda Mary Fenn nee Hurman. I was born at Yarford in 1924. My father was William Thomas Hurman, my mother Caroline Elizabeth nee Tucker. They are buried in the ...Read more
A memory of Kingston St Mary in 1920 by
The Town That I Love So Well
1953 onwards from that year I was born. Mum dad and wee brother. Laurelbank until I was two then to the Slap Up when said wee brother was born in '55. 1st school St Augustine's then St Bernard's Shawhead in 1958. A ...Read more
A memory of Coatbridge in 1953 by
Trecco Bay
In 1958/59 my mother-in-law Elsie Pugh has been cleaning the toilets for several years in Trecco Bay together with her husband Albert. My husband Roy Griffiths also worked on the site. We got married in 1960 and went to live in Trecco ...Read more
A memory of Porthcawl in 1961 by
Diamond Jubilee
I disagree with the date given. I think this is 1897 and shows the temporary grandstand on the corner of Whitehall and what was to become Horse Guards Avenue. The grandstand could accommodate 4,000 persons and was built for Queen ...Read more
A memory of London in 1890 by
School Run
I lived up at the Three Pots on the A5, just opposite the pub of that name, me and my mum and dad had just moved there from Wellesborough near Sibson when I started at Burbage infant church school in 1955. On my first day at school, ...Read more
A memory of Hinckley in 1955 by
Silver Jubilee
I remember the Queen's Silver Jubilee Celebrations. There was a Cricket Match, also games and activities organised in the Village Hall. All the Children from the Village received a silver coin. It was lots of fun and very nice for the whole community .
A memory of South Leverton in 1977 by
1970 South Beach
Does any one remember the cinema on the South Beach by the Jubilee Park?
A memory of Saundersfoot by
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On the right is the Jubilee Drinking Fountain, new in 1887.
On the right is a later extension to the Jubilee Hall of 1889.
Also built during Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee year was Frederick Wheeler's proud bank, now the Nat West, in Queen Anne style in plum brick and with extensive Bath stone dressings.
Built in honour of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897, the 85ft tower is 1,300ft above sea level.There is a viewing platform at the top which gives magnificent views over the moors around
HRH Princess Marie Louise opened the park in April 1935 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of King George V - the plaque stating this information is on the side of the cafeteria.
During the period of the Silver Jubilee of King George V and Queen Mary in May 1935, Southport magistrates contributed to the celebrations by allowing children under fourteen to see 'adult only' films.
The village pump commemorates Queen Victoria's Jubilee in 1897.
A stone plaque over the entrance records this as a commemoration of Queen Victoria's Jubilee, 21 June 1887.
The open land with the horse chestnut trees has become a housing development, although Jubilee House was built by Daniel Goddard and Sons in c1935.
This was replaced to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887.
It was remounted on St Margaret's Hall to celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee.
We view it here from Jubilee Park, which opened on 6 July 1889.
The signpost and gas lamp we see here (centre right) commemorates Queen Victoria`s Diamond Jubilee of 1897.
Earlier bridges across the river had existed at this point, but the Victoria Bridge opened in 1887, in the Queen's Golden Jubilee year, replacing one built in 1769.
During the period of the Silver Jubilee of King George V and Queen Mary in May 1935, Southport magistrates contributed to the celebrations by allowing children under fourteen to see 'adult only' films
He was the only English mayor in Queen Victoria's jubilee year who had been mayor when she acceded to the throne.
Manchester's Royal Jubilee Exhibition at Old Trafford opened on Tuesday, 2 May 1887.
HRH Princess Marie Louise opened the park in April 1935 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of King George V - the plaque stating this information is on the side of the cafeteria.
The building on the right, just before the King Street junction, was the Jubilee Institute.
All four buildings in this view are Victorian: the one on the left, Birch Cottage, is of the 1860s, and the one behind the telephone pole, Jubilee Cottage, is dated 1887, while the others are of about
This evocative late Victorian view with the youths posing beside Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee Statue is very much an archive photograph: only the building to the left, a bank, now the
In this view the town is en fete for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
The obelisk commemorated Queen Victoria's Jubilee in 1887.
The west doorway of the tower was remodelled in 1897 to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
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