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Memories

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Growing Up In Bredbury Hall

My name is Norma Webster, now Evans. I was born in Bredbury in 1938 and at first lived in Annabel Rd. My parents became caretakers of Bredbury Hall until 1948 when we all migrated to Australia. Bredbury Hall was a ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury in 1944 by Norma Evans

Duchess Of Edinburgh Pub

I was born in Bexley in 1948 and lived in Queens Road, Welling until we moved to Crawley New Town in 1962. The Duchess of Edinburgh pub was on the corner of our street where they used to sell whelks, cockles and jellied ...Read more

A memory of Welling in 1960 by Stephen Sansom

Pitts Cottage

I should have said it was "Over the Way" that was the boarding house opposite Pitts Cottage that belonged to the same people. "The Old Way" was a tea house at the Croydon Road end of the High Street - there was a "co-op" grocery store opposite.

A memory of Westerham in 1963 by Marion Del Favero

The Colerne Cross Tree, Old And New.

The Colerne 'cross-tree', as it was called, which can be seen at the left side of this photograph of the market square and church, was an elm, I think. It was already looking pretty ancient when I lived there in ...Read more

A memory of Colerne in 1940 by John Bunting

Front Street Bells Close

I was born in Corbridge in Dilston Hall when it was a maternity home. My parents lived at No 1 Front Street Bells Close and I have some fantastic memories of my life there. I remember all of the neighbours and our ...Read more

A memory of Denton Burn in 1860 by Jacqueline Irving

I Lived Here In 1962

My Father had gone to New Zealand in search of new frontiers and my mother, older brother Martin and sister, Jane and myself were staying with my Nanna in Queen Street-we were there for over a year. Dad came home and we ...Read more

A memory of Ellesmere Port in 1962 by Michael Gorman

Birth To Marriage

Born in blanchland street (well Richard Murray hospital) in 1944 . Lived there till 1952 then moved to bridgehill, lived there till married, now living in Scotland but still very interested in all that goes on in Consett.

A memory of Blackhill in 1944 by Helen Cassidy

High Street

I can remember going in J E Cooke shop for chocolate and papers, and just past this shop on the left was Amblers fish shop where we went for our fish and chips. On the other side of the road I went into the butchers for ...Read more

A memory of Mansfield Woodhouse in 1955 by Maureen Hawkins

Tom And Charles Morris

My grandmother was Evelyn Foster, nee Morris, and her 2 brothers were Tom and Charles. My grandmother moved to England but her brothers stayed in Wales and both lived in Merthyr Vale; Tom in Crescent St and Charles in ...Read more

A memory of Merthyr Vale by Karon Davis

Keynsham Avenue Slinger Family

I, alongside four sisters, were were born at number 7 Keynsham Avenue. My grandfather owned the house before my parents. I attended Woodford Green Primary School with my younger sister from 1968 onwards. The ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Green in 1962 by Andrew Slinger

Captions

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Caption For York, The Shambles C1960

In the 15th century, this little street was full of open-fronted butchers' stalls with the meat being displayed hanging from large hooks.

Caption For London, The Cutler 1890

Many older tradesmen, unable to find work, took to the streets with their handcarts.

Caption For Market Harborough, The Square C1955

The open space around the square and the High Street to the north is bounded by well-mannered Georgian houses. 19th-century encroachments on the right do not distract from the beauty of the church, which

Caption For Uppingham, High Street C1955

The street bustles today in the best possible way.

Caption For Poole, The Wesleyan Chapel 1887

This picture, taken from the middle of South Green Road, shows the new Methodist Church in the High Street. It opened in 1880.

Caption For Beer, Pillow Lace Workers 1901

Lace-making has always been an important tradition in East Devon, though it would be a rare sight today to see it carried out in the street by a local cottager.

Caption For Godalming, High Street 1895

Here we see a cobbled High Street in the sunlight of one of the last years of the 19th century. There is not a vehicle in sight. On the left is a butcher's shop, whilst a horse waits patiently.

Caption For Oxford, Cornmarket Street 1922

The 11th-century Saxon tower of St Michael's Church is clearly seen on the right of Cornmarket Street. Until 1771, the North Gate of Oxford spanned the Cornmarket beside this tower.

Caption For Winchcombe, Gloucester Street 1907

Looking down Gloucester Street, this view shows St Peter's in the distance. This 15th-century church is noted for its grotesque gargoyles. The interior was substantially renovated in 1872.

Caption For Nantwich, Shopping Centre C1965

The two sections of road here each (technically at least) have different street names: Swine Market is on the left and Oat Market on the right, reminding us of what used to be traded here in times past

Caption For Exeter, High Street And The Guildhall 1929

The exquisite Guildhall is in the centre of this view of the High Street. It was built in 1330, remodelled in 1468, and the portico over the pavement added in 1592.

Caption For Salisbury, Bridge Street C1955

This picture gives a closer view of the fine Victorian architecture in Bridge Street.

Caption For Normanton, Market Place C1955

Happily the façade of the old market has been kept, and is now a walkway to the High Street. Young's drapery shop next to it is now a bank.

Caption For Camberley, Park Road 1928

Turning right into Park Street we come to the junction with Park Road. This shows the view towards Church Hill, with 'Brackenhurst' on the right.

Caption For Leigh On Sea, 1891

The area has been built up considerably since this picture was taken, but attractive villas still descend the hill towards the sandy estuary, the railway and the pleasant shopping street.

Caption For Calne, The Green C1950

The north- western corner is a continuation of Kingsbury Street, and the parish church of St Mary dominates the view.

Caption For Compton Bassett, General View C1960

This view shows the main street with the Old School, centre, which closed in 1964.

Caption For Bridgnorth, Whitburn Street 1898

St Leonard's church was at the heart of the civilian community at one end of the hill, with the castle at the other end and the High Street with its market linking the two.

Caption For Barton Upon Humber, Whitecross Street C1950

Nestling on the south bank of the Humber, the wide boulevard of Whitecross Street has changed little.

Caption For Chepstow, High Street C1935

The ornate clock on the Herbert Lewis department store building on the right is still a prominent feature of the High Street.

Caption For Sudbury, Friars Street C1960

The Dominican friars established a Friary here before 1247, hence the street name. On the right the low wall is in front of the Congregational church, now demolished.

Caption For Gowerton, Mill Street C1955

Note the Esso petrol pump on the right, and the stop sign across the street. Over the crossroads is Archie's Café advertising Hovis bread.

Caption For Saltash, The Royal Albert Bridge 1890

Tamar barges such as the one in the centre of this picture would bring produce down from Calstock, Gunnislake and Bere Alston and land them at Cornwall Street in Devonport.

Caption For Aldbrough St John, The Green C1955

This large village, just off the ancient Roman Road of Dere Street, later the Great North Road and the A1, lies near the Durham border west of Darlington.