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Memories

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The Salford Girl

I was born in 1947 and lived at 52 West St, Lower Broughton, Salford 7. I attended St. John's School for girls, just off Chapel St. My parents were Annie and David Johnson. I had an older sister, Jean, and a younger brother, David. My ...Read more

A memory of Salford by Anne Whyte

Memories Of Bedford Lane.

This cottage is in Bedford Lane. I lived in the house called Connemara which is still in Bedford Lane. My father Samuel Frederick Richardson and his brother George were both bricklayers. Both were demolishing the ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green by Claire Allen

Two Dales

I lived in the house on the right (Hazel House) just before the bakery from 1958-1988. Many memories of there.  Anyone with any memories of Two Dales, please don´t hesitate to contact.

A memory of Two Dales in 1958 by Mark Hand

Hundredth Anniversary Of Wordsworth's Death

I was born in Bridge Street and went to Fairfield School, or "Fairfield Junior Mixed" as it was called when it became Co-Ed in about 1948. I remember the whole class having to walk up to Harris Park and ...Read more

A memory of Cockermouth in 1950 by Joseph Douglas

Born In 1941 Redhill A Wonderful Place To Have Grown Up

I was born and raised in Redhill. It was a wonderful childhood and many great memories. I was born in 1941 at Thornton House. We lived on Ladbroke Road, and remember the fish and chip shop, ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1950 by Nadine Campbell

Playing

When I was a child i used to play in the white house just past the garage just to the left of the picture when it was derelict.

A memory of Davyhulme in 1975 by Chris Bushell

St. Mary Bourne

This is the War Memorial, which is in the centre of the village. The white house was occupied a few years later by Air Vice marshall and Mrs. Perry-Keene and adjacent is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cook with their daughter Angela, not to mention the Jack Russell Terriers.

A memory of St Mary Bourne in 1955 by Stephanie Garnham

The Bakery

My wife Margaret and myself started a bakery and shop in part of what had been 'The Manchester House'. We had a small gas oven, a 10 qt mixer and a pie blocker and that was about it! One Easter we made 500 hot cross buns in that ...Read more

A memory of Ellesmere Port in 1969 by Ian Mabbitt

Childhood Memories

I was born at home in a house within a housing estate called East Park, I think it was No 39, in Old Harlow and then we moved to No 38 Chippingfield, Old Harlow. My elder brother went to Mark Hall School and my other brother and I ...Read more

A memory of Harlow in 1964

Cramlington Co Op

My family and I used to live at Forest Hall. My grandfather John, Malone, was General Manager for the Co-op, in Cramlington, Forest Hall, Blyth, Seaton Delaval, and Westmoor. I have memories of going with him on a Saturday ...Read more

A memory of Cramlington by Brenda Glover Nee Malone

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Captions

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Caption For St Columb, The Village 1894

The photographer appears to have stepped into a garden and asked the inhabitants of the house to come out and pose.

Caption For Saffron Walden, Hospital 1912

It was built on land given by the 5th Lord Braybrooke of Audley End House, and cost £5,504 to build.

Caption For Hever, The Bower 1906

Note the typical Kentish architecture - hung tiles and a hipped roof - and the big conservatory and the round oast house to the right.

Caption For Newnham, Unlawater Hotel C1955

The hotel dates from the 18th century, though it does incorporate some details from an earlier house on the site.

Caption For Lacock, The Village C1955

For an estate village, the houses are considered very large.

Caption For Lacock, The Corner House, Church Street C1955

For an estate village, the houses are considered very large.

Caption For Dublin, Chief Secretary's Lodge, Phoenix Park 1897

This elegant Georgian house, enlarged in 1775 and later modified, is now 'Deerfield', home of the American Ambassador.

Caption For Ipswich, Buttermarket 1893

On the corner with St Stephens Lane stands the Ancient House, a remarkable building which is probably the best surviving example of medieval pargetting - decorative plasterwork - in Britain.

Caption For Leeds, Roundhay Park And Mansion 1897

It comprised 775 acres, including woodlands, lakes and a manor house, part of which was turned into refreshment rooms.

Caption For Rugby, The School Quadrangle 1922

To the west of Old Quad (above, 72159) lies Old Big School, surmounted by School House dormitories.

Caption For Tarring, Cottages 1890

Owned and restored by the Sussex Archeological Society, Parsonage Row, a 15th-century Wealden house, is part of a village that retained its identity, despite being swamped by Worthing's northward expansion

Caption For Sudbury, The River 1895

Not far from here are some half-timbered houses dating back to the time when Sudbury was one of the most important weaving towns.

Caption For Aldeburgh, The Steps 1906

Here grand houses enjoy a superb view overlooking the town and coastline below.

Caption For Edinburgh, The Museum Of Antiquities 1897

Founded in 1823, this building, at the foot of The Mound, housed a statue gallery when this picture was taken.

Caption For Aylsham, White Hart Street C1965

The pub is now a house, but the street is relatively unchanged.

Caption For Ashford, High Street C1960

Smart dress and good behaviour are to be seen here in front of the picturesque Clock House Pavilion.

Caption For Aylsham, White Hart Street C1965

The pub is now a house, but the street is relatively unchanged.

Caption For Trumpington, Village 1914

Although only visible from its sign in this picture, the Green Man is a magnificent timbered public house.

Caption For Pangbourne, The Bridge And The Old George 1899

A late 19th-century advertisment for the George Hotel reads: 'This house, being in the centre of the picturesque scenery of Pangbourne, affords every accommodation for tourists, boating parties or anglers

Caption For Corsham, The Cricket Match 1904

This possibly romantic view of rural England is balanced by the Hungerford Almshouses, built during the Jacobean period in 1668, which were charitable institutions to house the poor, and which overlook

Caption For Salisbury, Harnham Gate C1950

The original campanile (Bell Tower) was behind the house on the left of the picture, and was removed in 1989.

Caption For Gloucester, Southgate C1960

Again Raikes' house, 38 Southgate Street, stands out.

Caption For Huddersfield, Beaumont Park C1960

public meeting to win support for the acquisition of the Greenhead estate, including Gledholt Glen (now known as T P Woods after former owner, T P Crosland), to prevent the encroachment of housing

Caption For Launceston, Newport 1935

Just visible inside the Round House is the broken granite stump of the old Newport Cross, which from 1529 to 1831 was the spot at which Newport's two MPs were declared.