Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1946, Breadsall Hilltop Ref. NPO649156
1946, Brislington Ref. NPO650523
1945, Brookgreen Ref. NPO652072
1947, Carmel Head Ref. NPO661576
1947, Carreglefn Ref. NPO663013
1946, Castor Ref. NPO664362
1946, Chaddesden Ref. NPO665999
1945, Bembridge Ref. NPO638146
1947, Benllech Ref. NPO638472
1945, Fishbourne Ref. NPO706137
1945, Foreland Fields Ref. NPO707802
1945, Havenstreet Ref. NPO728652
1945, Dallimores Ref. NPO688006
1946, Henbury Ref. NPO731078
1946, Horfield Ref. NPO740343
1946, Efford Ref. NPO699476
1946, Eggbuckland Ref. NPO699508
1945, Elmfield Ref. NPO700806
1945, Gunville Ref. NPO723643
1947, Four Mile Bridge Ref. NPO708555

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 141 to 150.

Choir Boy/Organ Pumping

I remember being in the choir at the church during the time of my evacuation to Westbury Leigh sometime during the 1939-45 war. I also pumped the organ which was at that time quite hard work for a young lad (but I ...Read more

A memory of Westbury Leigh in 1942 by Robin Porter

Pupil

I was a pupil at Rotherham Grammar School until 1948. My memories are of our form master 'Cabbage' Green, an ardent Labour Party member, and his use of the 'Flog Iron' which he used on all our form when we made a young female French ...Read more

A memory of Rotherham in 1946

St Michael And All Angels Church Of England School

I would love to hear of anyone who went to Tatenhill school around the late 1940 into the 1950s. It was such a magical time with Miss Read our teacher who inspired us and fired our imagination. ...Read more

A memory of Tatenhill in 1948

The Lindens Rosgill

I was born in the large house halfway down the hill of the little hamlet of Rosgill, the house is called the Lindens. My childhood was wonderful. I rate my self a very lucky person indeed to have started my life in the lovely ...Read more

A memory of Rosgill in 1941 by David Hines

Holidays And Work For My Dad

Our family used to have our holidays (from Birmingham) in Llwyngwril and my dad tuned pianos in the village during our stay. We used to stay over a village shop and the lady owner would present my brother and I with ...Read more

A memory of Llwyngwril in 1947 by Nigel Edwards

Copthorne Convent

My name is Maggie Wilkinson. My mum Elizabeth Pilkington lived at Copthorne Convent, then it was called Bank Farm House, she was married from there on 6th June 1942. My parents were married at St John's church. Mum's ...Read more

A memory of Copthorne in 1942 by Mike Wilkinson

School Memories At Harris Orphanage

My oldest brother Jack, and my older sister Dorothy and myself all attended Harris Orphanage School in the 1940s. We lived in Greyfriars Crescent, Fulwood, and although our nearest school was at Cadley ...Read more

A memory of Preston in 1940 by Marian Young (Nee Leigh)

Betton A Rural Idyl

I literally stumbled upon this website and have been interested to read the memories of people who lived in Betton, a place well known to me. I lived there as a wartime evacuee in the 1940s, and Marc Chrysanthou's ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton in 1940 by Edward Gill

Rescue Of 5 Small Children From A Bombed Flat

I have traced a newspaper report telling of the rescue of myself and my four siblings when houses in Ryefield Avenue, Hillingdon were bombed in 1943. The report tells of one of the rescuers being a ...Read more

A memory of Hillingdon in 1943

Childwickbury Pub

I remember regularly walking from St.Albans via Batchwood and through Childwickbury on Sundays and stopping with my parents for a drink of lemonade and a packet of biscuits at this public house. This would have been during ...Read more

A memory of Childwick Bury in 1940 by Rosemary Jones

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