Photos

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Maps

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1947, Cotebrook Ref. NPO678359
1946, Cothelstone Ref. NPO678402
1947, Cotheridge Ref. NPO678408
1946, Cotleigh Ref. NPO678430
1946, Coton Ref. NPO678450
1946, Coton Ref. NPO678451
1946, Coton Ref. NPO678453
1947, Cottam Ref. NPO678571
1946, Cottenham Ref. NPO678589
1947, Cotteridge Ref. NPO678605
1946, Cottingham Ref. NPO678629
1947, Coughton Ref. NPO678713
1946, Coundon Ref. NPO678804
1947, Coupland Ref. NPO678852
1945, Courtsend Ref. NPO679110
1946, Courtway Ref. NPO679112
1947, Cove Ref. NPO679141
1946, Coveney Ref. NPO679177
1946, Coventry Ref. NPO679185
1946, Cowbit Ref. NPO679339

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Memories

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1945 1962

My memory goes back to 1945, my surname was Virgo and I lived in Cluster Cottage next to the brook. I remember standing by the brook with my cat in my arms; I must have been about 4 years old. A man took a photo of the ...Read more

A memory of Blakeney in 1945 by Rosemary Fortnum

Nans Sweet Shop

Just remembering my nan's shop in Station Road, Erdington; she sold anything and everything. Her name was Annie Allen and she was married to Charles Allen, their son, my dad, was also Charles Allen. I remember the sweet smells and ...Read more

A memory of Erdington in 1947 by Maggie Evans

Fetcham Towards The End Of The Second World War

I lived for the first 6 weeks of my life in Fetcham. I was born 19.8.45. My family had moved to Fetcham to escape the bombing in London & my father, who had fought in the 1st World War, was working ...Read more

A memory of Fetcham in 1945 by Patricia Bunce

The Institute Early Forties

My first sight of the inside of the Institute was when we went from school for dinners, provided by Lord Aberconway in the winter months and cooked by Tante and her brother? I have a very clear memory of delicious ...Read more

A memory of Eglwysbach in 1940 by Beryl Houghton

Open Fire Range.

Back in the good old days, I remember mother polishing this big open fire range. To me at that time it look like a monster, but she polished it till you could see your face in it; she were very proud of the fire place. On each ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1948

Street Lights With Amrs.

Hi, Herbert here. As a very small boy, locked away in my head, I suddenly remember street lights; they were funny street lights with arms. Well, every night a man used to light them when it were going dark -in those day ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1947

Evacuated To Mountnessing

During the Blitz, my mother, Gladys Lane and her sister Rose were evacuated from Chadwell Heath to Mountnessing where they stayed at a house called St Leonards. This is the house next to the school, for they stayed with ...Read more

A memory of Mountnessing in 1940 by Christine Matthews

Wor Jackie And Other Memories

David Kemp’s item about Fenham brought back some great memories for me. In the 1940s and early 50s, I lived in Robsheugh Place, round the corner from Ovington Grove. Now I live by the beach in Western Australia, where ...Read more

A memory of Fenham in 1940

Nancy Blacks Fish And Chip Shop

I remember when my mother and granny used to work in the chip shop, and I used to break the coal so it would fit the coal fired pans. There was always a big bottle of sweets under the counter which I would help myself to. ...Read more

A memory of Ayr in 1945 by Andrew Plain

An Evacuee Remembers

A South Londoner, I was 12+ when WWII started in September 1939. I was evacuated with Wandsworth Central School to Farncombe, and remember sitting on the floor in a large hall waiting for someone to 'adopt' me. Eventually, I ...Read more

A memory of Farncombe in 1940 by Ronald Waller

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