Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1947, Rhydlydan Ref. NPO816143
1947, Rhydymwyn Ref. NPO816238
1946, Rhydywrach Ref. NPO816253
1947, Rhyl Ref. NPO816254
1947, Rhymney Ref. NPO816267
1947, Riber Ref. NPO816317
1946, Rickinghall Ref. NPO816407
1947, Riddlesden Ref. NPO816471
1945, Ridge Ref. NPO816495
1946, Ridge Ref. NPO816496
1940, Ridge Ref. NPO816501
1940, Ridgeway Ref. NPO816594
1946, Ridgewell Ref. NPO816616
1947, Ridgway Ref. NPO816628
1940, Ridgway Ref. NPO816630
1946, Ridlington Ref. NPO816673
1947, Ridsdale Ref. NPO816678
1947, Rievaulx Ref. NPO816689
1947, Rigg Ref. NPO816753
1945, Rimpton Ref. NPO816887

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 1,921 to 1,930.

My Stay In The Kent & Sussex Hospital

I am married to David Greenland but my maiden name was Valerie Watson, I spent 14 weeks in the hospital in 1946 and also previously in 1943. I remember the beds being pushed into the corridors when the air ...Read more

A memory of Tunbridge Wells in 1946 by David Greenland

Footdee ( The Squares )

My father-in-law was living with his aunt Elsie Jenkins at 17 North Square during the Second World War years. He was in the Navy at the time so he was not a permanent resident for that period. But as a boy he and his brothers ...Read more

A memory of Aberdeen in 1943 by Raymond Oswin

Happy Childhood Memories

I was 4 years old when I was placed in St Michael's home for children in Chislehurst. My brother and I lived at St Michael's for 6 years. I remember St Nicholas School, the church, our Sunday walks and the beautiful ...Read more

A memory of Chislehurst in 1946

In Dear Old Fleetwood Town

I was born in Fleetwood in1939 and lived in Adelaide Street; opposite the market at no 19. I remember Tommy Butler (daft Tommy) digging great holes on Ferry beach. I used to help Frank Brown (market superintendant) to set ...Read more

A memory of Fleetwood in 1940 by Frederick Porter

Walking To School

My brother and I used to walk to Shepperton Green school across the fields from Manygate Lane,where we lived, we used to stop and watch the blacksmith shoeing horses just before taking the path that used to pass another smalll ...Read more

A memory of Shepperton in 1944 by Eric Glover

The Bakery Stores Post Office

I was born in 1943, I don't remember much until school years at Burrowbridge Primary, head teacher was Mr Brazier. My father used to be 'Jack of all trades', he used to recharge the old accumulaters, run the bakery, ...Read more

A memory of Burrowbridge in 1943 by Terry Storey

Singing The Grace

When Davie Gibson was manager of the Haven, when all the guests were seated in the dining room, he would bang on the table and lead everyone in singing grace to the hymn 'Let us sing with gladsome mind, praise the Lord for he is kind.....'

A memory of St Abbs in 1943 by Denis Kirkland

Palmers Buildings

I lived with my grandparents in Mark Street until I was 7. I had a friend called Thomas Ayre. I often dream about the streets and people. I visited it yesterday May 3rd and nothing remained but factorys and rubbish. The town ...Read more

A memory of Wallsend in 1944 by Ann Wyatt

Beginning Of The Second World War

My family, James and Isa Lewis, brother James and myself lived in a semi-detached villa on Monifieth Road, Broughty Ferry opposite the school, for a period before and after the Second World War commenced. ...Read more

A memory of Broughty Ferry in 1940 by Alison Stratton

The Dodgems

There used to be a little cabin in a corner of the dodgems. My brother Geof used to play. If you remember anything about those days please get in touch. I suppose you could say he was a disc jockey. I would like to know if anyone ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere in 1940

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