Photos

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Maps

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1947, Nackington Ref. NPO786983
1946, Nailsworth Ref. NPO787032
1947, Nangreaves Ref. NPO787081
1947, Nannau Ref. NPO787090
1946, Nanpantan Ref. NPO787100
1946, Nanpean Ref. NPO787102
1947, Nant Ref. NPO787130
1946, Nantgaredig Ref. NPO787609
1947, Nantmor Ref. NPO787661
1945, Narfords Ref. NPO787869
1947, Nash Ref. NPO787920
1946, Nasty Ref. NPO787970
1946, Natcott Ref. NPO787973
1946, Natton Ref. NPO788009
1946, Nayland Ref. NPO788059
1946, Nazeing Ref. NPO788070
1946, Neaton Ref. NPO788167
1946, Nechells Ref. NPO788187
1946, Necton Ref. NPO788191
1946, Needingworth Ref. NPO788215

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Memories

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My Early Days Around Llanwrtyd Wells.

I arrived in Llanwrtyd Wells around 1947. I was 9 years old. My father Douglas Gimson had come on before us in 1946 to work in the Cambrian Factory as he was a disabled ex-Prisoner of War. I arrived with ...Read more

A memory of Llanwrtyd Wells in 1947 by Ifor Gimson

The Pelican Restaurant

We lived in a charming little bungalow in, I think it was called, Parkfield Avenue, a little cul-de-sac with a footpath that led to a golf course. Going out of the cul-de-sac the other way and then going right towards ...Read more

A memory of Ickenham in 1947 by Clare Wiseman

Accrington As I Recall

We moved to Accrington fom Whalley 10th December 1941. I remember it because Syd Ashmeed and his band was broadcasting that day and Ronnie Brooks was the drummer and I wanted to listen to the broadcast but as we were ...Read more

A memory of Accrington in 1941 by Trevor Williams

Rochford Fair

I remember Rochford very dearly. As a young child I often stayed with my great-grandmother, Sara Ann Simpson. I'd walk around the churchyard, the empty farm, climb the stile, visit the newsagent's shop, see the men at lunch standing ...Read more

A memory of Rochford in 1944 by Ashlea Simpson

Evacuee

I was evacuated from Birmingham in 1939 aged 12yrs and was known as Dorothy Davis. I stayed at the Villa Cottage, Bristol Road and went to the local school. My happiest memory of Quedgeley is being confirmed at church and at Easter time ...Read more

A memory of Quedgeley in 1940 by Dorothy Smith

My Early Life

I was born 1942. My family were farming at Snelling Farm & later moved to Waddock Farm, still on the Frampton Estate. Because of bomb damage to the church I was christened in the village hall, which I believe is still standing. We ...Read more

A memory of Moreton in 1942 by Bruce Warr

From Birth To 25yrs

I lived at the house just at the top of photo. The outbuildings can clearly be seen in the adjoining field to the family home.  I spent all my childhood years playing with my brother and friends here. I used to love ...Read more

A memory of Stoke Hammond in 1944 by Stephanie Mcpherson

Carefree Childhood Days

I remember 'guddling' for trout in the Teal Burn in Auchtertool.  Most of the lads in the village tried it at one time or another. When we caught one we would measure it by placing the nose of the trout on our finger ...Read more

A memory of Auchtertool in 1946 by Harry Robertson

Littlebrook, 1948 1950

We moved to Littlebrook late 1948. I got to like it here. My parents decided house not suitable so on market in spring. Liked going trainspotting to see Thanet Belle rush through. Had 2 friends, Sandy and Michael, both at ...Read more

A memory of Seasalter in 1949 by John Nurcombe

Tower Cinema

I was born in Lee-on-the-Solent and so was quite young when I first went to the cinema. I loved going down the sloping floor to the auditorium. It was almost underground, although we went up steps at the end of the slope. ...Read more

A memory of Lee in 1940 by Gaynor Boyd

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