Places

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Maps

28 maps found.

1946, Bincombe Ref. NPO640189
1919, Bincombe Ref. POP640187
1919, Bincombe Ref. POP640189
1946, Bincombe Ref. NPO640187
1886, Bincombe Ref. HOSM37752
1898-1900, Bincombe Ref. RNC640187
1898, Bincombe Ref. RNE640187
1897, Bincombe Ref. RNE640189
1899, Bincombe Ref. RNC640189
1886 - 1902, Bincombe Ref. HOSM37751
1886, Lower Bincombe Ref. HOSM52493
1897, Bencombe Ref. RNE638369
1896, Binscombe Ref. RNE640315
1919, Biscombe Ref. POP641042
1940, Binscombe Ref. NPO640315
1946, Biscombe Ref. NPO641042
1883, Lincomb Ref. HOSM51259
1920, Lincomb Ref. POP756147
1946, Bencombe Ref. NPO638369
1947, Lincomb Ref. NPO756147

Books

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Memories

28 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

'down Yer 'wey'.

Moved to Farncombe in 1942 from Datchet, but evacuated originally from Barking, London. I remember arriving at my new home at 1 Tudor Circle. My Step-father was a fireman in the AFS, who's ...Read more

A memory of Godalming in 1942 by Arthur Bird

1960s

Yes I remember the Chocolate Box sweet shop. I went to the Infants School and my mum worked at the wood yard part time. My grandparents lived at 1 Tottenham Road and I used to go there after school. Sometimes I enviously watched the tap ...Read more

A memory of Farncombe in 1960 by Bx Bennett

Annie Rowlands Of Stoke Works

I remember staying with my grandmother Annie Rowlands during World War 2 in the village of Stoke Works on Harbors Hill Farm. There was a neighbouring farm there and I remember a John Ford. My grandmother took me on a ...Read more

A memory of Bromsgrove in 1947 by June Manson

Anson Crash

We moved to Ventnor from Carisbrooke in 1947, when I was 6 years old, so my memory isn't too good, but I remember an Avro Anson, which was obviously carrying newspapers, as the Ventnor Mercury confirmed, to the Channel Islands, colliding ...Read more

A memory of Ventnor by Colin Urry

Blackhill In The 1940s

I was born at Dixon Street, Blackfyne, Blackhill, County Durham. My memories are from when I started school in 1943 at the Tin Mill School, Derwent Street, Blackhill, as far as I remmember I did not like it. Blackhill ...Read more

A memory of Blackhill by Alan Sanderson

Bridge Street

I was born in No 1 in 1935 and lived there with my Gran and Granch and Mam and Dad until I went to university in 1955. My favourite memories are of 'The Patch' which was open ground behind Bridge Street. It became Lords Cricket Ground ...Read more

A memory of Ynysddu by Grhame Tanner

By Gone Times

I was born in London in 1933 and later, when the Ideal Homes Estates were constructed, my parents with me, moved to Howard avenue at Bexley. Danson Park was the place to go to. Everything happened there. Firework displays viewed ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by jbba20508

By Gone Times

I was born in London in 1933 and later, when the Ideal Homes Estates were constructed, my parents with me, moved to Howard avenue at Bexley. Danson Park was the place to go to. Everything happened there. Firework displays viewed ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by jbba20508

Cavendish Road

My Step-Grandmother, Agnes Buncombe, (known as "Snowie") lived at No 2a Cavendish Road with her husband Sid, and her son Wallace Frank Jones (my StepFather) I loved spending weekends and holidays at Cavendish Road, if anyone remembers the above mentioned names, would love to hear from them.

A memory of Blundellsands in 1953 by Sheila Shanley

Combe

I was born and brought up in Combe, born in Slate Cottages, the second one from the end as you go past, my parents also lived in the end one. I spent most of my young life living at Rights Farm, until I got married and left to live ...Read more

A memory of Combe in 1958 by Alan Racey

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Captions

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Caption For Stourport On Severn, The Weir C1965

An excursion craft passes the weir close to Lincomb Lock, now the most northern on the river.

Caption For Combe Martin, The Kings Arms Hotel 1926

This is arguably the most fascinating building in Combe Martin, built in 1690 and Grade II listed.