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Maps

36 maps found.

1947, Haswell Plough Ref. NPO728259
1946, Plough Hill Ref. NPO807628
1945, Slough Ref. NPO832938
1945, Cippenham Ref. NPO669019
1945, Chalvey Ref. NPO666214
1945, Lynch Hill Ref. NPO771024
1945, Manor Park Ref. NPO773971
1945, Salt Hill Ref. NPO824522
1945, Brands Hill Ref. NPO648752
1945, Britwell Ref. NPO650600
1945, Langley Ref. NPO752552
1945, Upton Lea Ref. NPO858133
1945, Upton Ref. NPO858081
1946, Slough Hill Ref. NPO832957
1946, Slough Green Ref. NPO832952
1940, Slough Green Ref. NPO832953

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Memories

20 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

My Wonderful Years In Fernham

I was born in Fernham in 1936 in the thatched cottage on the green (now known as Corner Cottage, opposite the church), as was my mother before me. The house was my grandmother's, Mrs Mary Brown. My grandfather Harry ...Read more

A memory of Fernham in 1940 by Terry White

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

Harpurhey Childhood 1942 1950

When I was born in William St in 1942, Harpurhey was very different from today. Horses and carts delivered the milk and coal, the horses following the carters down the st, knowing where to stop for the next drop. ...Read more

A memory of Harpurhey in 1940 by Beryl Mallard Dawson

My Childhood At Twyning Farm

I lived at Twyning Farm at Shuthonger from my birth in October 1926 until 1944, as my father (James L. Brooksbank) owned and lived at this farm (1922-1953), although 1936 - 1944 I was away at boarding-school for ...Read more

A memory of Shuthonger in 1940 by Ben W L Brooksbank

Plough Lane ?

My dad, Jack Stanley (born 1937 ) told me of a lion which escaped into a back garden when the train it was on was hit by a bomb. I have found a clip on pathe news so I know it happened, but can't find much more information. Would love to hear more about my dad's tale.

A memory of Battersea in 1940 by Sara Stanley

Land Army Girls

I am looking for any Land Army Girls who were billeted in the Hostel at Plough Lane, Leavenheath. Would like to hear from you as I am compiling a history of the site.

A memory of Leavenheath in 1940 by Alan Beales

Hardisty Hill

Born 1946, lived at Prospect Farm, Hardisty Hill till 1972. Then got married, returned in 1978 to 2 Hardisty Hill, known in them days as the Airey houses. Parents still lived at Prospect Farm. Went to Fewston School then to ...Read more

A memory of Blubberhouses in 1946 by David Marston

Ve Day Tragedy And The Lion Of Plough Road

I'm a Battersea boy, born 1938. Two memories I have and would like to know if anyone else can remember are: firstly, at the VE Day celebrations in Winstanley Road, do you remember the runaway horse and ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1940 by Ronald Baker

Corection

I see the Eight Bells, right next to the Palmer Hall. I was too young to drink in the pub at the time of this photograph, but this was a very convenient situation in later years. At the time of the photo my family had been living in The ...Read more

A memory of Fairford in 1948 by Geoffrey Herbert

The Lion In Plough Rd

Pathe News covered this on film, we saw it at the Granada Cinema after - I lived opposite where it happened.

A memory of Battersea in 1943 by Alan Brett

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