Places

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Photos

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Maps

32 maps found.

1896, Leyton Ref. RNE755603
1897-1898, Leyton Ref. RNC755603
1920, Leyton Ref. POP755603
1946, Leyton Ref. NPO755603
1924, Layton Ref. POP753737
1946, Beyton Ref. NPO639515
1898, Beyton Ref. RNE639515
1896, Layton Ref. RNE753737
1947, Layton Ref. NPO753737
1899-1901, Beyton Ref. RNC639515
1925, West Layton Ref. POP864554
1947, Little Layton Ref. NPO757583
1921, Beyton Ref. POP639515
1947, East Layton Ref. NPO697539
1947, West Layton Ref. NPO864554
1924, Little Layton Ref. POP757583
1897, West Layton Ref. RNE864554
1892, West Layton Ref. HOSM63893
1899-1901, Beyton Green Ref. RNC639516
1903-1904, Layton Ref. RNC753737

Books

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Memories

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Resident Of Malpas Road Just Off Wexham Road 1958 1970

I used the post office many times as a child and teenager. I started my first savings account in 1963 at Upton Lea post office and still have the original book with about 3 pounds 15 shillings on ...Read more

A memory of Slough by Pete Barnes

The Dig In 1972

Virginia and I arrived at Loveden Hill in early September of 1972 during the middle of the last major dig on the site. She had found an ad in the Times for volunteers at the site and moved into the farm enclosure in our Citroen ...Read more

A memory of Loveden Hill by Ron Arnold

Black Bull

I will always remember nights sat outside the Black Bull with my parents and 2 sisters. Although it was August, the weather was chilly. There was a juke box out back on a sort of covered terrace and every time I hear 'Johnny Remember Me' ...Read more

A memory of Barmston in 1962 by Sylvia Richardson

Memory Of Marilyn Celico Singing.

Marilyn Celico was for a time writing about stuff back in America about 15 years ago on a Brentwood website(before Facebook) and just chattering about the States.I remember her blonde hair and accent ...Read more

A memory of Brentwood by daveoldschool2009

Smith The Grocer Of Chapel Road, Kessingland

My grandfather on my father's side, Jabez Herbert Henry Smith (known as Herbert) was born on 19th January 1885. At the tender age of 13 he was sent by his parents to take up a seven year apprenticeship ...Read more

A memory of Kessingland by Patricia Soanes

Pram Race

I was 10 years old when I entered the pram race. Myself and two other neighbours entered as a junior team. I was dressed up as a baby and the two other lads were dressed as mom and dad. The race went round Wooton Wawen. It started ...Read more

A memory of Henley-in-Arden in 1981 by Julie Draper

Familiar Faces.

On the left on his father's cycle is Malcolm French, an old friend. No doubt he is returning to the office of J Bellamy, Accountants, North Brink, where he was at that time articled. He worked in the town as an accountant during his working life.

A memory of Wisbech

Watching A New Town Grow.

We moved to Harlow from Leyton shortly after Queen Elizabeth’s coronation. We were all given a commemorative book. Our house was in a row which was completed; the rest was a huge building site - magic for exploring kids! I ...Read more

A memory of Harlow by Hilda Seaton

Church?

The rightmost building was a Cinema, don't ever remember it being a church. There was a Methodist church just off camera to the left on Sulyard Street. Dr Ruxton's of course was empty from 1935 till the City Council made it into offices, not sure when - 1980's?

A memory of Lancaster

Memories Of Village Haircuts

Just before the 1960’s transformed our innocent lives, all us village boys had a limited choice of tonsorial art; indeed you could count the number of available haircuts (styles wasn’t a word used for men or boys) ...Read more

A memory of Sherington in 1960

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Captions

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Caption For Crafthole, The Village C1935

This view remains largely unchanged, even down to the detail of the roofed porches on the left. On

Caption For Blackpool, Talbot Square 1890

Talbot Road was developed by Thomas Clifton to link his estate at Layton with the Promenade.

Caption For Histon, High Street C1965

Just past the Village Green, the Boot (left), one of the oldest pubs in the village, and the Barley Mow beyond, are both still trading, although the General Stores between them has been demolished to make

Caption For Flint, Trelawney Square C1950

Oldfellows Hall is on the left. On

Caption For Petersfield, Police Station 2005

The Petersfield and Selsey gas-works were in Hylton Road; but all that is left on the site of the gas-works, now Tesco's car park, is a regulator valve in a compound next to the pathway into Hylton

Caption For Dulverton, High Street And The Cottage C1965

The Lamb Hotel (left), one of Dulverton's once numerous pubs, is now apartments.

Caption For Rochdale, Town Centre C1965

Martin`s Bank (centre left), on the left of Yorkshire Street, has lost its turret and other roof top features during modernisation and the Midland Bank has been cleaned.

Caption For Lytham, The Children's Boating Pool And Promenade C1950

Charlie's Mast overlooks the boating pool, which seems to be the only form of children's entertainment left on the beach area.

Caption For Haverfordwest, The New Bridge 1890

The wall on the left, on which the child is sitting, is known as New Quay, and the flight of steps leads to Victoria Place, built at the same time as the bridge in 1837.

Caption For Erith, New Flats C1960

Today the flats` distinctive roofline has been renewed; the approach road is metalled now, and there are houses to the left. Only

Caption For Roseberry Topping, And The Kings Head C1960

Shortly after this picture was taken, a number of individual private residences were built to the left on what were, without doubt, prime sites commanding superb views of Roseberry Topping

Caption For Haverfordwest, The New Bridge 1890

The wall on the left, on which the child is sitting, is known as New Quay, and the flight of steps leads to Victoria Place, built at the same time as the bridge in 1837.

Caption For Haverfordwest, The New Bridge 1890

The wall on the left on which the child is sitting has since been extensively redeveloped as the river frontage for a shopping development.

Caption For Wethersfield, The Village C1965

Next door stands the Co-operative Society store, with cycles left on the ground outside - this shop has now become a restaurant.

Caption For Woodbridge, The Promenade 1906

A barge makes towards the dock, passing the coal jetty on the left. On

Caption For Lymm, The Post Office C1950

Lymm post office, with the public telephone box outside, is on the left; on the right is the site of the present Saddler's Arms on the corner of Legh Street.

Caption For Ferryside, View Of Llanstephan C1965

Looking across the mighty Towy, we can pick out the ruined castle on the hillside to the far left. On

Caption For Launceston, Castle Lodge 1906

Down the lane to the left, on the other side of the castle green, is Northgate and Doomsdale, the prison which included among its inmates the Catholic martyr St Cuthbert Mayne, the Quaker George Fox, and

Caption For Saffron Walden, High Street 1937

The fine, wide street has 19th-century houses on the left; on the right are commercial buildings, filling the ground floors of older timber-framed houses.

Caption For Wimborne, Coach And Horses 1908

Horse-drawn carts were often left on the forecourt while their owners attended the nearby market.

Caption For Boston Spa, Fairseat House And Tadcaster Road C1955

The Big Stone is a glacial erratic left on the moorland near Boston Spa.

Caption For Launceston, Castle Lodge 1906

Down the lane to the left, on the other side of the castle green, is Northgate and Doomsdale, the prison which included among its inmates the Catholic martyr St Cuthbert Mayne, the Quaker George Fox, and

Caption For Wendover, Aylesbury Road C1965

The Red House on the left, one of the best houses in Wendover, is built in brick with earlier Georgian box sash windows with characteristic thick glazing bars and fine pedimented doorcases

Caption For Worthing, South Street 1895

This photograph of South Street shows the premises of the London and County Banking Company on the left. One