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Croydon Thornton Heath And Norbury

I was born and brought up in Croydon and although I now live in the Channel Islands I still regard it as my home. I remember living in Northborough Road, Norbury and attending Norbury Manor Infants School only ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1963 by Annie Deuchar

Dysart In The 60s

I was brought up in Dysart, first in Howard Place then the High Street, where my mum and dad still live. I remember all the shops that were there in the 1960s when I was a little girl, the little wool shop where you could buy odd ...Read more

A memory of Dysart by Karen Dunn

Lymington In The 1940s

My maternal grandmother and mother were both born in Lymington, my mother attending the grammar school in Brockenhurst (I remember as a small boy her pointing it out to me from the train) In 1944, when the V1 'doodlebugs' ...Read more

A memory of Lymington in 1944 by Brian Veall

Butchers

To the bottom right of the picture looks like a butcher's shop, I started my career in the meat trade in the same high street but a few shops up in 1975 as a boy! I think that shop with the two butchers outside later became Muffetts wet fish shop.

A memory of Harlow by Michael Wright

A Great Place To Live

Having been born and brought up in Buckhusrt Hill in the 1960s and 1970s and 1980s and now living in Kent, it reminds me what a unique place it once was. My immediate memories are of Lords Bushes and living in Forest ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Andrew Evans

Salfords Memories Of A Small Boy

We lived in Salfords from about 1948-1952, at the top of Honeycrock lane. Yes Angela, you did pay in the cubicle in the butcher's and the baker's shop was Cakebread's - very appropriate. I went to the old ...Read more

A memory of Salfords in 1948 by John Lund

A Butcher's Lad

Mr Purvis the butcher, whose shop stood on the corner of Talke and Audley Roads, was my Saturday morning employer. He always wore a striped apron and a straw boater hat and sported a rather slick moustache. His manner with the ...Read more

A memory of Alsager in 1954 by Derek Marlow

Growing Up In A Small Village

My parents moved to Twycross from London in the early 1960s. We lived on Sheepy Road next door to Mr Charlie Brooks and Louie Jones. On the opposite side were Stan and Ilma Jones and Len Gibbs and his daughter Joan. ...Read more

A memory of Twycross by Tracy Wright

Hove Town Hall Fire

I think it was 1964 that the Town Hall burnt down. I remember it well. I was about 11 at the time. I do remember that at the back of the TH, was the Police Station. My brother and I got in some "trouble" and the two of us ...Read more

A memory of Hove in 1964 by Alan Ogilvie

Personal Memories Of A Child

I was born in 1942 and by the time I was five years old I has a brother and two sisters. My mum and dad used to send me up to Longriggend for weekends and holidays, probably because my mum was so busy with the ...Read more

A memory of Longriggend in 1940 by Joe Mc Laughlin

Captions

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Caption For Shalford, The Village C1955

The post office survives here, with the garage converted to be part of it, while the rather fine late Victorian butcher's shopfront to the right has now been rebuilt as Wing Hung Chinese restaurant

Caption For Holywell, High Street C1955

town stores, main streets such as this displayed a rich multiplicity of goods, with regional shops trading beside the more well-known nationals like Woolworth's and Dewhurst the butcher's

Caption For Patricroft, Liverpool Road C1955

There were pork butchers', egg shops, pawn shops, bric-a-brac and second-hand shops, and of course a public house on nearly every corner.

Caption For Stroud, High Street 1910

On the corner, Hillier's the butcher advertises its bacon curing operation.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Castle 1893

then, in order to demonstrate his supposed magnanimity to his former enemies, he invited Sytsylt, his son Godfrey and some of their retainers to Abergavenny to celebrate Christmas - where they were butchered

Caption For Chatteris, Market Hill C1965

The early 19th-century houses facing the market square include a small butcher's shop with a canopy over the door (centre).

Caption For Horncastle, Bull Ring C1965

Clark's of Retford next door have been replaced by Mellor's, a local butcher. R

Caption For Warrington, Bridge Street C1950

Next to Singleton's the butchers is the Midland Bank's fine facade.

Caption For Barnstaple, Butchers Row 1919

There were originally 33 small shops in Butchers' Row.

Caption For Herstmonceux, Gardner Street C1965

On the right, the bay window beyond the Austin A30 is still W J Crouch, the family butcher.

Caption For Eynsford, 1905

W Pocock, on the right, is a butcher's shop.

Caption For Dunstable, High Street C1955

Meanwhile, the London Central Company are still in business as family butchers.

Caption For Leighton Buzzard, The Cross C1965

With two neighbouring properties up for sale, the family butcher in the right background is possibly finding itself under development pressure.

Caption For Shrewsbury, High Street 1931

At the butcher's a pound of streaky bacon had cost 1s 3d in 1914, 2s 7d in 1920, but had fallen back to 1s 7d by 1931.

Caption For Earlestown, The Parade C1965

The large central premises have taken the place of some old one-storey shops; the new butchery department and offices take the place of a small brick hutment shop with the addition of a butcher's

Caption For Sheringham, High Street 1921

Marches premises had several occupants, including Watsons Drapery and Craskes, who were famous Norfolk pork butchers.

Caption For Eastleigh, Leigh Road 1951

It was occupied mainly by Woolworths, but there were also small shops such as the Luton Hat Shop; Alfred Webb, a photographer; Collins, a butcher; and Bayliss, a greengrocer and florist.

Caption For Rickmansworth, High Street C1960

Further on is the Rickmansworth branch of the National Provincial Bank, which replaced Eastman's butcher shop and the Royal Herts Laundry.

Caption For Malmesbury, Memorial And Post Office C1950

The van parked by the Gothic-style Methodist church (left) belongs to W Redman & Sons, the butchers, whose premises are next door to G H Handy, a tobacconist`s, which was once

Caption For Paignton, Church Street 1912

The butchers, with its joints of meat displayed open to the street, was built on the site of the old Crown and Anchor Inn.

Caption For Guisborough, Bow Street C1965

Mr Pallister's butcher's shop flanks the entry to Bow Street.

Caption For Chelmondiston, The Red Lion C1955

On the left, the rounded brick building is now part of Hollingsworth's butcher's shop.

Caption For Barkway, High Street C1965

The white building (right) was the village butcher's shop - joints of meat were hung from the trees; beyond it is the three-gabled Town House.

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1897

Down the slope is the sign of the Royal Oak Hotel (above the hand-cart) and the shop window of butchers W and R Fletcher Ltd (two ladies passing), with a painter on a ladder further down the hill.