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Maps

1,005 maps found.

1946, Roman Hill Ref. NPO819537
1946, Rooks Hill Ref. NPO819785
1947, Rose Hill Ref. NPO819971
1947, Port Hill Ref. NPO809330
1946, Potter Hill Ref. NPO810097
1946, Potters Hill Ref. NPO810156
1946, Quarry Hill Ref. NPO812108
1946, Lodge Hill Ref. NPO765815
1946, Trefanny Hill Ref. NPO851936
1946, Tulse Hill Ref. NPO854251
1946, Turners Hill Ref. NPO854522
1947, Lark Hill Ref. NPO753075
1947, Lem Hill Ref. NPO754962
1945, Lynch Hill Ref. NPO771023
1946, South Hill Ref. NPO834877
1946, Stick Hill Ref. NPO839368
1946, Six Hills Ref. NPO831733
1945, Snails Hill Ref. NPO833517
1947, Snow Hill Ref. NPO833775
1946, Summer Hill Ref. NPO842621

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Memories

501 memories found. Showing results 161 to 170.

A Childs Memories Of Thaxted

I was only six years old when I was taken to Thaxted by my father, in 1941. We moved from Start Hill near Bishop's Stortford, reasons were the war and the Yanks which we will not enter into. The first thing that struck ...Read more

A memory of Thaxted in 1941 by Ronald Barker

Victoria Mill Bridge

I remember this bridge very well. Brought up in MD from 1938 until I left to join the Royal Navy in 1955. We, my brother Tony and Brian Roylance, spent many happy hours in the vicinity especially fishing for ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton in 1940 by Victor Richards

Police Houses

I used to live with my aunt and uncle at 10 the Crescent from 1948 to 1954. It was a fantastic life there with woods to play in, and streams to divert. An absolute paradise.  As young children we could play all day in the woods in ...Read more

A memory of Hindlip in 1948 by Chris Westwood

Cherished Memories

I was born 1937 in the big house at the bottom of Leggs Hill. My earliest memories relate to living in Kings Street and starting school at Leggs Hill, I did not like school, it was a far cry from my loving home life. I remember ...Read more

A memory of Broseley in 1940 by John Wilkes

Evacuation

I hope I have the right Garndiffaith? My brother, Walter (Wally) was 13, my sister June was 10, and I was 4. We were evacuated from Birmingham in 1940/41 after our home was destoyed in the blitz. Wally stayed with a Mrs Cooper who ...Read more

A memory of Garndiffaith in 1940 by Peter Vaughan

Definately Not A Paint Tin! Woodford Wells

About a mile or so from South Woodford toward Buckhurst Hill, on the New Road, is Woodford Wells. My friend lived in the third house from the corner diagonally across from Bancrofts School. The ...Read more

A memory of South Woodford in 1942 by Denman Lalonde

Childhood In Buckhurst Hill

I lived at 4 Fairlands Avenue, Buckhurst Hill. My parents moved there just before the Second World War, and I was born in April 1939. I well remember W.C.French Ltd's yard next to Fairlands Avenue fronting the ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1940 by Richard Moules

Downlands Nursery Old Coulsdon

My father was killed in the early part of the war, therefore my mum had to go to work and find a nursery placement for me. We lived in Caterham-on-the-Hill and the nearest nursery was Downlands, at Old Coulsdon. ...Read more

A memory of Old Coulsdon in 1940 by Valerie Woolard

That Morris Minor Traveller Has To Be Our Dad's Car!

My family lived at No 3 (the top flat), Corner House, at the top end of Broad Street, first on the left looking at the photo (but just out of the picture) for many years from 1947 or so. I ...Read more

A memory of New Alresford in 1947 by John Dear

Cottages

I lived in the cottages on Sanderstead Hill (opposite Purley Downs Road), they were built in 1895 and my mother lived there for most of her life. I lived there from 1943 (my birth) till 1965 when I emigrated to ...Read more

A memory of Sanderstead in 1948

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