Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1940, Pebsham Ref. NPO802472
1946, Pebworth Ref. NPO802474
1947, Peckforton Ref. NPO802485
1947, Peckingell Ref. NPO802498
1947, Pedlinge Ref. NPO802545
1947, Peene Ref. NPO802621
1946, Pegsdon Ref. NPO802662
1946, Pelsall Ref. NPO802721
1947, Pelutho Ref. NPO802727
1946, Pembroke Ref. NPO802751
1946, Pempwell Ref. NPO802762
1946, Penally Ref. NPO802953
1946, Pendeen Ref. NPO803195
1947, Pendleton Ref. NPO803231
1947, Pendre Ref. NPO803249
1946, Pengelly Ref. NPO803330
1946, Pengersick Ref. NPO803338
1947, Pengwern Ref. NPO803367
1946, Penhale Ref. NPO803380
1946, Penhallick Ref. NPO803401

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 1,801 to 1,810.

Where Can The Grammar School Be?

At a guess! My visits to Shepton mallet were infrequent as I lived near Bristol as a child. But loved coming to see my Grandmother at no 1 Barren Down (mrs E A Crook)A school was at the back of her house, I ...Read more

A memory of Shepton Mallet in 1947

Childhood

I used to live as a child in LLangynwyd in Heol Cadrawd next door but one to the school house my maiden name was John. I realise now what a wondeful childhood I had and so much freedom. I rember Mr Morris as headmaster, Miss Brook who ...Read more

A memory of Llangynwyd in 1948 by Suzanne Prinz

Old Crouch Endians

I believe everyone who lived in Crouch End (also Muswell Hill) during the period 1941-71 were very lucky as the area offered virtually everything one would ever wish for. In fact, although I now live in Norfolk I retain very ...Read more

A memory of Crouch End in 1941 by Malcolm Cook

Home Sweet Home

I was born at 41 Woodleigh Avenue just about opposite the Gully that I walked through every day with my brother to catch the bus to Bournville school.  I remember the war years, our house getting bombed while we were in the shelter ...Read more

A memory of Bournbrook in 1940 by Cynthia Portas

War Time In My Haydock

One of my strongest memories of the past in my Haydock is of War time. We had an air raid shelter just round from our house and we all used to pile into it when the air raid siren went off. I always remember Mr Martin who had ...Read more

A memory of Haydock in 1940 by Judith Mc Kay

Childhood

My mum's aunt and uncle, Tom and Polly Stepney, lived in Three Bridges on what was always referred to as "the farm". A couple of years ago I visited with my husband and we tried to find where it was. After lot of searching we ...Read more

A memory of Three Bridges in 1940

Great Times

I remember Beldoms and the Chocolate Box. Does anyone remember the lovely gardens at the back of the police station in Cobden road they kept bees there also. I wonder if any one remembers what we used to call The Shantee it was a ...Read more

A memory of Leytonstone in 1945

St Aloyisius High School

I was a boarder at St Aloysious High School 1948/1949 till it closed. I have only got a few memories of being there. I returned to the school when it was being converted into apartments. I spoke to a nun who still lived ...Read more

A memory of Pantasaph in 1949 by Jean Irving

Treacle Bolly

My Father Frank Garrett was stationed, very early in the Second World War, in an Army Camp in the Treacle Bolly area, west of Malborough. As a Butcher by trade he was a, or maybe the ‘Mess’ Butcher for a field Mess, I think, in the ...Read more

A memory of Malborough in 1940

My Dads Lanc

My father c e l dance P/o navigator was based@ dishforth chris spoke fondly of his crew (he died2002 Ex Worcester grammar SCH (think he did a spell in Canada too)I'm chris his son got his maps etc I'm Now in my 70s but getting war info ...Read more

A memory of Helperby in 1941 by Chris Dance

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