Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1946, Wanstrow Ref. NPO860399
1946, Wapley Ref. NPO860418
1946, Wapping Ref. NPO860428
1947, Warcop Ref. NPO860471
1946, Wardington Ref. NPO860608
1947, Wardle Ref. NPO860616
1945, Ware Ref. NPO860688
1946, Ware Ref. NPO860689
1940, Wareham Ref. NPO860701
1940, Warehorne Ref. NPO860710
1946, Warfleet Ref. NPO860731
1947, Warkworth Ref. NPO860771
1946, Warmington Ref. NPO860817
1947, Warndon Ref. NPO860840
1947, Warpsgrove Ref. NPO860870
1947, Warrington Ref. NPO861152
1947, Warton Ref. NPO861215
1946, Washbrook Ref. NPO861287
1946, Washingley Ref. NPO861319
1940, Washington Ref. NPO861323

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 1,871 to 1,880.

St, Johns Choir

Things are a little hazy, but, I think the year is about right, providing that this is the church on the Church Road before the gardens going towards Brighton. I used to sing in the choir under the direction of the Organist and Choir ...Read more

A memory of Hove in 1946 by John Tester

Sailing Leaf Boats

I was born in August 1939, my brother was born in 1936, we lived at 5 The Crescent, Boscombe and my brother and I used to walk down Old Christchurch Road  to the lake in Boscombe gardens quite frequently.  We used to try and get ...Read more

A memory of Boscombe in 1945 by Richard Briant

Southerndown Villas

I feel that the house on the right was called 'The Ferns'. My family and I were evacuated to Southerndown in 1944 and after staying in one big building near the Three Golden Cups, were moved to the upstairs of ;The Ferns'. ...Read more

A memory of Southerndown in 1945 by Mary Partridge

Kings Langley

The first 8 plus years of my life were spent here at Merrow Down, off the Common. The only time we were away was for a few months in 1939-40 during the Phoney War. I had various nannies, the best being Flora. She came about ...Read more

A memory of Timberscombe in 1940 by John Nurcombe

Evacuee

I was evacuated in 1939 to Devoran, and was billeted with a family by the name of Eddy, my three sisters and myself. We were only there for about two months before we were all taken down with scabies, we all went off tp Perranporth ...Read more

A memory of Devoran in 1940 by George Burton

The Lynch And St Gildas Convent

The year I was born and lived at 1 Lymn Villas the Lynch until 1958. My father was Town Clerk since the mid 1930s and I was amazed to hear that Langmore Gardens slid into the sea but the Marine Theatre is still ...Read more

A memory of Lyme Regis in 1947 by Patience Gent

Wartime Boyhood

Living just off Park St, Camberley, our house was on the landing approach flight path. With my dad's binoculars from the First World War I watched the Boston III's and Mitchells coming back from daylight raids with holes ...Read more

A memory of Blackbushe Airport in 1943 by André Goddard

Wartime Fleetwood

My father was a police officer and we lived in Victoria Street, next door to the market. Our house, No 19, is now a cafe and sometimes I have a coffee there when I visit. Fleetwood was buzzing during the war.  Seamen, sailors, ...Read more

A memory of Fleetwood in 1940 by Alan Binns

Shops

Hinds was on the right. I had those reels of self taken photos in a booth taken there.

A memory of Bexleyheath in 1945 by Mary Donnachie

My Memories Of Home

I remember going to the Ripple Road School. I started in the middle of the year 1949 I think. I left about the middle 1950s. I remember going to the corner shop to buy sweets like false teeth and the like. Then walking home with ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1949 by Pat West

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