Maps

1,229 maps found.

1924, Kents Hill Ref. HOSM49744
1924, Kents Hill Ref. HOSM63353
1920, Kent Street Ref. POP746280
1920, Kent Street Ref. POP746281
1925, Kents Bank Ref. POP746331
1921, Eccles Ref. POP698992
1920, Nash Ref. POP787925
1920, Northwood Ref. POP794527
1921, Oare Ref. POP795720
1920, Offham Ref. POP796030
1920, Maxton Ref. POP775758
1921, Linton Ref. POP756634
1920, Priestwood Ref. POP810892
1921, Sandhurst Ref. POP825082
1920, Seaton Ref. POP827225
1920, River Ref. POP817252
1920, Waltham Ref. POP860140
1920, Whitfield Ref. POP869289
1920, Woodland Ref. POP873549
1920, Broomhill Ref. POP652484

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Memories

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Parents

I Remember the early Twenties. My mothers family, had a woodturning business, pianos, violins, and such good quality instruments, in Bethnal Green, London, She had two brothers, George and Albert, and a sister Sara. Sara was a cripple, ...Read more

A memory of Billericay in 1920

Marwood Family

I was born at my grandparents' house, Water End, Brompton on the 30th October 1924. My father was Joseph Christopher Marwood - always known as 'Chris'. Our home was Malpas House, Brompton. My Mother was from Margate in Kent. I ...Read more

A memory of Brompton in 1920 by Ruth Swain

Maggieknockater The Bees Knees

'I gave up the idea of farming and took up employment as an apprentice blacksmith in the village close to home. The prettiest village in Speyside - Maggieknockater. I took to smithing like a duck to water. I had ...Read more

A memory of Maggieknockater in 1920 by R Urquhart

Lyoyd George Gardener

My Grandfather was Lloyd George's gardener (I am not sure if he worked alone) from around 1923 to 1937 when he left to become Poultry Manager at Wye College in Kent. Grandad met Granma in Churt, she worked at the local pub, The ...Read more

A memory of Churt in 1920 by Martin Turrell

Ivy Hatch Court

These are the memories of my mother May born Ivy Hatch 1921. The photo shows the gardens and rear elevation of Ivy Hatch Court. The house was owned by Colonel C.N.Watney and his wife Winifred from at least 1919 until approx 1945 ...Read more

A memory of Ivy Hatch in 1920 by john

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