Photos

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Maps

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1946, Oxborough Ref. NPO799072
1945, Oxbridge Ref. NPO799075
1946, Oxlode Ref. NPO799223
1947, Oxscar Ref. NPO799262
1947, Oxspring Ref. NPO799265
1946, Oxton Ref. NPO799271
1946, Oxwick Ref. NPO799287
1946, Ozleworth Ref. NPO799306
1947, Paddolgreen Ref. NPO799418
1947, Padgate Ref. NPO799425
1947, Padog Ref. NPO799442
1946, Padstow Ref. NPO799450
1947, Painthorpe Ref. NPO799528
1946, Palfrey Ref. NPO799593
1947, Pallister Ref. NPO799624
1947, Palmstead Ref. NPO799668
1947, Pant Ref. NPO799786
1947, Pant Ref. NPO799792
1947, Panteg Ref. NPO799880
1945, Milton Ref. NPO781144

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 1,721 to 1,730.

Bakers Boy ,Poney's Bakery, Potter Street

I remember Potter Street as a nice quiet village and worked for Mr. Poney for a few months. His Daughters were Gladys and Edith. My home was in Colchester. I lived in at Poney's returning home some ...Read more

A memory of Potter Street in 1944 by Alexander King

Sizewell Holiday.

As a kid I spent a couple of August weeks in Sizewell, staying in a timber-built bungalow just before the rise leading up to what is now the Power Station. The little bungalow was set back off the (dirt) road, and had no running ...Read more

A memory of Sizewell in 1949 by mike

My Mother Veronica Kenny Vera Preston Lancashire

My mom had a best friend, her name was Marie, who married Bill and my mother was their maid of honour. My family in Scotland still have the picture of the wedding day with Bill in his army uniform. ...Read more

A memory of Preston in 1940 by Sandra Kenny Maher

One Of The Boys

On a Sunday a crowd of boys and girls would meet at the Sky High milk bar at the Bell end of the High Street. After a few milk shakes we would then go to the pictures, either the Regal or the Alcaza and sometimes go to the other ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1948 by Bill Lancaster

St Leonards Church, Deal

My parents had to walk from High Street, Deal to this church on the coldest and snowiest day recorded up to that time for my baptism in February 1947. My godparents were Hazle Rennie (nurse at Deal Hospital), Ena Wilkins ...Read more

A memory of Deal in 1947 by Francesca Wellard

Flecher Convalsecent Home

I worked at the convalescent home for 6 months, (my name was Lansdale then) as so-called 'nursing aide' - more like 'maid of everything' - cleaning baths, polishing old brass taps and scouring equally old claw-footed baths, ...Read more

A memory of Cromer in 1943 by Joycelyn Maton

My Life Time At North Seaton Colliery

I was born in Ashington in 1940 and moved to 10 Wood Row, North Seaton Colliery with my mam and dad Sadie and Harry Seymour, my brother Gordon and sister Joan. I remember that the street was full of rats ...Read more

A memory of North Seaton in 1945 by Harry Seymour

My Grandmother

My grandmother lived in Godalming at 20 Pound Lane, her name Annie Winter. She used to work in the Milk Bar in the High Street with a lady named Mrs Margaret Barnes. She did not die until 1977 and is buried alongside her husband ...Read more

A memory of Godalming in 1948 by Margaret Finch

Railway Terrace

I will always have happy memories of spending most of my school holidays with my grandparents, Tom and Emma Howley, in Railway Terrace. I can still remember the smell of the bakery at the end of the road. I know we also had ...Read more

A memory of Blaenclydach in 1949 by Iris Hill

Farningham Home For Little Boys

Hello, my name is Fred Clarke. I was at the boys' home in the middle 1940s, also my brother Daniel Clarke was there at the same time. The house I lived in was run by a lady we called Nana Crane. I went to the ...Read more

A memory of South Darenth in 1947 by Frederick Clarke

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