Maps

2,127 maps found.

1897-1898, Waterend Ref. RNC861629
1898, Westcott Ref. RNC865352
1898-1899, Slapton Ref. RNC832482
1897-1898, Southend Ref. RNC835556
1919, Ludgershall Ref. POP770373
1946, Thornton Ref. NPO847292
1947, Southend Ref. NPO835556
1946, Summerstown Ref. NPO842736
1895, Micklefield Ref. RNE778667
1896, Woodham Ref. RNE873236
1898-1901, Leckhampstead Ref. RNC754377
1898, Cuddington Ref. RNC685692
1897-1898, Botley Ref. RNC646616
1919, Edgcott Ref. POP699192
1919, Hardwick Ref. POP726927
1919, Fern Ref. POP704523
1896, Addington Ref. RNE619831
1947, Waterend Ref. NPO861629
1946, Waterside Ref. NPO861925
1946, Whaddon Ref. NPO866760

Books

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Memories

36 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Lived In Peterlee Until I Was 7 Or 8 Yrs Old

I was born in the little maternity hospital in Easington and lived in Kiln Hill Walk in Peterlee. Later we moved to Cumbrian Way, this is the house I remember. I attended the infants school that was ...Read more

A memory of Peterlee in 1975 by Vicky Clements

Memories Of Byron Avenue East Ham

My late father, Don Lawes, grew up at no. 121 Byron Avenue on the Poets Estate in East Ham (off High Street North) during the '40s and '50s and attended East Ham Grammar School from 1938 to 1944. My late paternal ...Read more

A memory of East Ham by David Lawes

Mr George Baker, Wooburn Green

My Great Grandfather George Henry Baker (1880 -m1947) was the owner (following his father also George Henry) of the Blacksmith and Scrap Metal Dealer later known as Slades Scrap Yard In Wooburn Green. My Great ...Read more

A memory of Wooburn Green by dmdundjer

My First Born

In 1955 my husband who was in the American Air Force was stationed a Brize Norton, and we lived in a house which I think was called Brookfield in Uffington. I had my son Gerard at the John Radclife Hospital in Febuary 1955. I am ...Read more

A memory of Uffington in 1955 by rosebud28

My Grandfather

I was told by my mother that my grandparents moved to Tattershall in 1912 from Buckinghamshire so my grandfather could find work helping to restore the castle he was a carpenter. His name was William Bywater, known as Roger, they lived in the village for many years.

A memory of Tattershall in 1910 by Marie Clark

My Mitcham

Have to say reading the entries of everyone’s memories is simply wonderful. Both my parents grew up in Mitcham, my father John Stockley who was Mitcham born and bred, married my mother Jean Nightingale in the church in Church Road back in ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1969 by Paul Nightingale

My Mother Was Evacuated To Buckinghamshire Twice!

Britain declared war on Germany in September 1939, and this country's involvement in the Second World War began. German air-raids and gas attacks were expected imminently, and many children ...Read more

A memory of Princes Risborough in 1940 by Julia Skinner

Officers Batman

I was posted to the J.S.S.C., Little Chalfont, Buckinghamshire from my regiment in Germany {15/19 Hussars} and I was there for two years {1966-8}. I still have vivid memories of my time there; the officers houses' I worked at, the ...Read more

A memory of Latimer in 1966 by John Boak

Our First Home

My husband and I have many fond memories of Wooburn Green. We bought our first home, Millstream House, on Glory Mill Lane, right opposite the Wiggins Teape paper mill. Our first child, Clare, was also born in Buckinghamshire at ...Read more

A memory of Wooburn Green in 1971 by jillplaisted

Scripture Union

I was a pupil at Counthill Grammar School in Oldham, Lancs and a member of the Scripture Union. We were taken to Eastwood Grange for a weekend and had a wonderful time walking on the crags and also taking part in some christian ...Read more

A memory of Ashover in 1957

Captions

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