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Old Photos near Aylestone

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Old Maps of Aylestone

Historic Maps of Aylestone and the local area.

Old map of Aylestone in 1899
Map of Aylestone in 1899
Old map of Aylestone in 1899
Old map of Aylestone in 1921
Map of Aylestone in 1921
Old map of Aylestone in 1921
Old map of Aylestone in 1946
Map of Aylestone in 1946
Old map of Aylestone in 1946
Old map of Aylestone in 1885

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Sheet Maps of Aylestone

Historic Folded Sheet Maps of Aylestone and the local area, matching current OS Landranger Sheet Maps.

Memories of Aylestone
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I lived in Aylestone ,for the first 24 years of my life ,going to Marriott Road School ,then on to Lansdowne Road ,I remember as a young boy ,playing on a vast building site ,which was The Eyres Monsell Estate ,walking through 1st ,2nd and 3rd woods up to the Army Barracks ,we played on the site ,but we respected authority ,and were far to frightened to wreck anything ,not that we wanted to .playing ...see more
After seventy plus years it's very hard to remember exactly what year I was sent to stay with friends of my mothers in Aylestone. It was likely in 1940 as the general panic about getting the children away from the large cities had begun in ernest. Now all I can recall about that time was staying at a lovely semi detached house, on Narrow Lane with a Mrs Powderill and her unmarried son Neville. My mother ...see more

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