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Maps

32 maps found.

1946, Rhydowen Ref. NPO816154
1947, Rhydowen Ref. NPO816155
1946, Warren Ref. NPO860881
1946, Golden Hill Ref. NPO717250
1947, Drefach Ref. NPO693052
1947, Henllan Ref. NPO731420
1946, Hermon Ref. NPO731758
1946, Furnace Ref. NPO710201
1947, Bryngwyn Ref. NPO654147
1947, New Inn Ref. NPO790076
1947, Tal-Y-Bont Ref. NPO844670
1946, Pen-Y-Bont Ref. NPO804683

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Memories

21 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Happy Days In Bakersfields

I was born in Nottingham in 1939 and we lived on Parkdale Road, Bakersfields. Have many happy memories of Parkdale Junior School - Parkdale Cow Sheds! Mrs Stubbins taught the 5-year olds, then Miss Walmsley, Miss ...Read more

A memory of Nottingham in 1949 by Kathleen East

Part 15

I remember Peter went in one day for a cup of tea, and stayed chatting. The horse got fed up waiting and came home five miles away. Peter was fuming; he had to walk home, and lost half a day’s earnings. He was ribbed rotten about ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

The Harp Inn

During the 2nd world war years 1944-1946, I lived at the Harp with the Edwards family. We were accommodating the Americans from the Wem area, and also the Land army from nearby Edstaston Hall. The Harp was a hive of activity, ...Read more

A memory of Quina Brook in 1941 by Edwin Sumnall

Black Bridge

The black bridge was a railway foot bridge situated at the bottom of Duke Street for the residents who lived in Locomotive Street. The signal box was there as well, and the crossing gates which had to be opened to allow vehicles such ...Read more

A memory of Boston in 1940 by Bob Marriott

Duke’s Wood School For Boys

I was at Duke’s Wood School in 1940/1 at the age 10 years (I’m not sure whether it was called that at that time). I stayed in the ‘Poplars’ dormitory and, as I recall, there was a veranda at the entrance to the dorm, not ...Read more

A memory of Hexham in 1941 by Alan Bowman

Sheriff Hill 1940

I would define the center of Sheriff Hill to be the intersection of Southend Terrace, Windy Nook Road, Sodhouse Bank, and Church Road. I was born not 100ft from the intersection on Windy Nook Road. Our cottage ajoined the ...Read more

A memory of Sheriff Hill in 1942 by Robert Hall

Could It Be Seventy Years Ago!

Went to Church Minshull School 1940 -44.Two classes two teachers.Miss Upson And Miss Potts (Lottie) Education was probably basic but we learned our 3Rs Lotties sister was the post "man" and must have had a ...Read more

A memory of Church Minshull in 1941 by John Moody

A Schoolboy In Carlton During The War Years 1940 Plus.

My father, Wifred Broadhurst, and mother, Gladys (nee' Bryan), were married in 1927, the reception being held in Booth's Hall, opposite the Board School Entrance which was in ...Read more

A memory of Carlton in 1940 by Alan Broadhurst

Duke St

I Went to Duke St and then on to City Rd.I remember Mr Spruce and a few more teachers.I lived on Warde St #98.Man U fan all the way

A memory of Hulme in 1945 by David Lomas

Dukes And Hawkins. My Two Favourite Sweet Shops.

In the years of rationing, my mum used to remove the sweet coupons from her ration book so that we didn't spend all our pocket money on sweets. About halfway down Castle Hill, on the left, was ...Read more

A memory of Axminster in 1948 by Marjorie Alcock

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