Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1946, Roston Ref. NPO820336
1946, Rotherhithe Ref. NPO820374
1946, Rothersthorpe Ref. NPO820384
1940, Rotherwick Ref. NPO820388
1946, Rougham Ref. NPO820586
1946, Roughmoor Ref. NPO820622
1946, Roughton Ref. NPO820643
1945, Roundham Ref. NPO820857
1945, Rousdon Ref. NPO820934
1946, Rowden Ref. NPO821103
1947, Rowfoot Ref. NPO821152
1945, Rowhedge Ref. NPO821159
1947, Rowlestone Ref. NPO821190
1947, Rowthorne Ref. NPO821294
1947, Roydhouse Ref. NPO821416
1946, Roydon Ref. NPO821417
1946, Roydon Ref. NPO821419
1947, Royston Ref. NPO821447
1946, Royston Ref. NPO821449
1947, Royton Ref. NPO821454

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 1,951 to 1,960.

Hewson Street

Adding to yesterday's input about Hewson Street in Sheriff Hill; I remember it so well! From the west end, at the square where Billy Howarth had his coal business, I remeber Alan Freeland, and his mother 'Boxer.' Then 'Nutty' ...Read more

A memory of Sheriff Hill in 1940 by Robert Hall

Memory Of Valance Residential School

I remember being at a convalescent/residential school called Valance in Westerham. The building was a large estate house with a round turret, and set in beautiful gardens. I have not been able to find out ...Read more

A memory of Westerham in 1949 by Maureen Davies

Admirals Walk''s Legend

My mother lived in Admirals Walk during the Second World War. Her father was a Spanish official posted in London who hired the property to spare his family the bombing raids over the capital. The house belonged at that ...Read more

A memory of Pirbright in 1943 by Angel Vazquez

Where My Parents Met

My parents met at The Ship in Ospringe. My father, Alcwyn Davies, was in the 3rd Welsh Regiment and was stationed close by. My mother. Grace Glibbery, was with her family from East London picking hops, as they did every year. ...Read more

A memory of Ospringe in 1940 by Ann Morgan

Wartime Evacuees

This memory is on behalf of a friend who was evacuated from London to Sidmouth in 1944. Her recollection is fairly vague but she was allocated to Brackendale, Ice House Lane which was owned by  Mrs Elizabeth, Henriatta Jane ...Read more

A memory of Sidmouth in 1944 by Michael Coupland

Wartime Memories

Mr Geoff Duff's memories sent to you on 27th July 2008 gave me such a surprise. I too remember the strange woman who would walk down to Woodford Station around 3.30 in the afternoon every day summer and winter obviously to ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Green in 1942 by Valerie Thompson

Happy Days

In 1945 I was stationed in Esher racecouse, as a Welsh Guard who had just completed 3 months of hard discipline in the guards depot in Caterham. The difference in Esher to the depot was remarkable, N.C.Os were suddenly human beings who ...Read more

A memory of Esher in 1945 by Thomas Bisgrove

Commercial Way Or Road

Hi, I worked on bomb damage for Bishop & Clarke (a firm of builders from Horley), the foreman's name was Mr Collins. In the August of 1945 I was teaboy and builders' labourer, it was my first job after leaving school in ...Read more

A memory of Peckham in 1945 by Tony Harper

Woolacombe Bay Hotel

I was a boarder at Adelaide College, while my father lived in London, my mother worked at Montebello Hotel. I recall the town then was crowded with American service people, who as I can remember were very generous with ...Read more

A memory of Ilfracombe in 1944 by Brian Williams

Sheriff Hill

I lived in Southend Road from 1940 till 1947 then moved to Kent. My grandparents lived at 16 Charnwood Gardens. I lived with my mother and older brother Byron, my father was away at war and I never saw him until 1945. I went to ...Read more

A memory of Sheriff Hill in 1940 by Dereck Hobson

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