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Ardwyn, High Road

My Great Aunt (Grandmothers sister) lived here immediately on the LEFT of this photo at "Ardwyn" in the High Road, opposite the entrance to the Village Hall car park in 1950s/1960s. Her husband was Fred Bowey and one of their ...Read more

A memory of Byfleet by Chevvy Eaton

Elm Cottage

My family used to stay at Elm Cottage on Trewoon Road in Mullion for many of our summer holidays during the 1970's. The cottage belonged to a Mrs Kent, known to us affectionately as Aunty Ellie, who at that time lived in Caerleon in Wales ...Read more

A memory of Mullion

The Old Thatch

Ah, The Old Thatch. I remember it well, for this is where I grew up from the early 1940s until 1956. By today's standards it was grim: no heating, no running water, no flush loo - nothing. Yet it was a wonderful place in which ...Read more

A memory of Nether Wallop in 1940 by Brian Rivas

Back In The 70s

From 1975 we lived in one of the council maisonettes, Baden Powell House, which are still opposite the parade of shops in Lower Belvedere. I remember it was such a great place to grow up, knowing all the neighbours by name and being ...Read more

A memory of Belvedere

Dads Shop

This was my Dad's shop where he started his butchering business in the 1930's till, he closed in 1973. Both my brother Tom and I worked there. Tom from 1955 till it closed and I began in 1962 and left in 1966, for Australia. In those ...Read more

A memory of Guisborough by Robert Pallister

Pitts Place Garage

The gap between Woolworth's and the next building was known as Pitts Place where Bert Mellor (my grandfather) ran a garage workshop where he maintained the vans for Devilles, the butchers, and the Uttoxeter racecource ambulance, which was an old WWII canvas sided vehicle.

A memory of Uttoxeter by Alan Vosper

The Cordwainers Shop

My Great Grandfather, Samuel King, ran a boot and shoe business (as a Cordwainer) from this address in the 19th century. His family home is listed in the 1881 census as The Old House, Market Place, Berkeley. His father, John ...Read more

A memory of Berkeley in 1880 by Paul Latham

Memories Of A Delivery Boy

Memories of a Delivery Boy 50/60s We moved onto the Beavers Lane Estate in 1951 as it was being built. Our first home was in the Chester Road flats with kids in every flat we soon had a large group of friends, Richard ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by Jeff Williams

More Building Use

As can be seen (also in 252002 & 252006), the 1930's "Psuedo Tudor" block on the corner then contained "Dewhursts" the multiple butchers, 2 (later 3) frontages for "Edward Hodges" an independent tailor and outfitter, then ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath

Memories Of High Street

This is a very significant picture to me although taken a good many years after we left High Street for Mill Lane. My sister, Hilda and I were both born in one of the houses just beyond the white building, in our time that ...Read more

A memory of Donington in 1930 by Winnie Nowaknee White

Captions

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Caption For Castletown, Derby Haven 1897

In 1823 John Butcher, a preacher from Bolton, was landed by fishing boat at Derby Haven and brought Primitive Methodism to the island.

Caption For Newcastle, High Street C1951

His father, grandfather, and great grandfather were all butchers, and held various council offices.

Caption For Newcastle, High Street 1951

His father, grandfather, and great grandfather were all butchers, and held various council offices.

Caption For Petersfield, College Street 1906

E J Baker, the High Street butcher, was delivering to the substantial houses, many of which still stand today.

Caption For Newcastle, High Street 1963

The Royalists had a verse about local lad and Parliamentary general, Thomas Harrison: 'Son of a witch, Mayest thou die in a ditch, With the butchers who back up thy quarrels, And art above ground, While

Caption For Great Bookham, Church Road 1904

The staff of a small local butcher's shop are gathered under the ornamentally decorated entrance, which is further embellished with two great lanterns.

Caption For Merthyr Tydfil, Taff Fechan Valley And Pontsticill C1965

Two public houses here, the Red Cow and the Butchers Arms, have a long history.

Caption For Salisbury, Silver Street 1906

This picture looks towards Butchers Row.

Caption For Abergavenny, Frogmore Street 1893

On the extreme right is part of Eastmans Ltd the butcher's, which remained there until 1956.

Caption For Uppingham, West End, High Street C1955

Cliff's on the right seems to be privately occupied, once it was a butcher's.

Caption For Yelvertoft, Post Office And Main Road C1955

In the days when the English village was a thriving community, Yelvertoft benefited from two bakers, a butcher, a blacksmith, three inns and a grocer, whose premises can be seen on the left of the main

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1904

On the left, outside the butcher's at Nos 74 - 76, is probably the proprietor Frederick Rogers; on the right, outside No 65 - Miss Fanny Bodle, greengrocer, fruiterer, coal and wool dealer - are the

Caption For Dartmouth, Fairfax Place C1955

Oldreive Brothers (left) were highly successful butchers, supplying the 'Britannia' and visiting ships.

Caption For Market Drayton, Newport Road 1898

He ran a protection racket, for example, and with his young gang of hooligans dammed a stream through the town so that it flooded the shop of a butcher who would not pay him protection money - or so the

Caption For Beccles, Market Place 1894

The tall brick building was Thomas Self, greengrocer and market gardener; to the left was Clement Poll, butcher.

Caption For York, The Shambles C1962

The word 'shambles' comes from the Old English 'shamel', which means a slaughterhouse, so presumably this was once a street of butchers.

Caption For Lymm, The Village 1897

There were travelling butchers, bakers, ironmongers, grocery stores and so on.

Caption For Fleet, The Village 1903

On the extreme left we can see Darnell's, a family butcher.

Caption For Stamford, High Street 1922

The gabled Grant's butcher's shop has been removed to the Kirkgate Museum in York, Singer's has lost its elegant shopfronts and has been texture-coated, and Star Stores opposite was rebuilt in rough replica

Caption For Ashburton, East Street 1913

The butcher's shop on the left advertises 'New Season Lamb: Easter Dainty Dish'.

Caption For Witham, The White Hart And Newland Street C1955

Next door C H Gallant, the butcher, announces the sale of prime Canterbury lamb.

Caption For Herne Hill, Railton Road C1951

Two doors along to the right, Kennedy`s remains, and so does its neighbour Walters the butcher.

Caption For Chatburn, The Toll House C1955

The secret recipe was devised by Margaret Hudson, daughter of the butcher who then owned the shop.

Caption For Kersey, The Village From The Church C1965

On the right, beyond the thatched cottage, is Goymer's pork butcher's shop, which closed c1950.