Photos

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Maps

81 maps found.

1946, Weston Ref. NPO866270
1946, Weston Ref. NPO866275
1946, Weston Ref. NPO866276
1945, Stalbridge Weston Ref. NPO837954
1946, Alconbury Weston Ref. NPO621145
1945, Weston Colley Ref. NPO866287
1946, Weston Colville Ref. NPO866288
1946, Weston Jones Ref. NPO866337
1945, Weston Longville Ref. NPO866343
1946, Weston Mill Ref. NPO866351
1946, Weston Town Ref. NPO866370
1946, Edith Weston Ref. NPO699349
1945, Buckhorn Weston Ref. NPO654694
1946, Lawrence Weston Ref. NPO753615
1946, Market Weston Ref. NPO774697
1946, Weston Ditch Ref. NPO866295
1946, Weston Favell Ref. NPO866298
1946, Weston Green Ref. NPO866311
1945, Weston Manor Ref. NPO866347
1947, Weston Point Ref. NPO866366

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Memories

22 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Second World War Memories

I was only a nipper in 1942 but recall clearly the German bombing raids Weston had to survive. Bristol was their main target, but to get a smart getaway they would fly over Weston shedding any spare bombs as they ...Read more

A memory of Congresbury in 1942 by Jim Beckley

Mitcham

As a child I grew up in bomb ravaged Mitcham. I lived in 16 Ashtree Avenue, Mitcham. We were bombed as so many other people were. I attended the 'Star School, Benedict Road. until around 1947ish then the family moved to Battersea. The Star ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1944 by Richard Watson

My Beautiful Kentish Birthplace

I was born in East House, Tenterden Road, Rolvenden on 2nd November 1938.  My dad was about to join the RAF and I was born in my grandparents' home. There were large cellars below the house - very scarey.  East ...Read more

A memory of Rolvenden in 1940 by Jill Howell

The Back Streets Of N8

In 1940 at age 1, I was moved into 123 Nelson Road with my parents and older brother.It was to be my permanent home for the next 20 years. Nelson road was split into two parts by Weston Park, the scruffy end between ...Read more

A memory of Crouch End in 1940 by David Hammond

Smithy

Ref: the smithy to the left of the thatched cottages. I was evacuated at the age of 11, birthday the day before, to Miss Scott's cottage (which was sited opposite the smithy). On my first day in Barton (1/9/39) I was given a bedroom ...Read more

A memory of Barton Seagrave in 1940 by Tom Andrews

Leaving School

So! Back to 11 Woburn Place, back to school on Hope Chapel Hill back to Hotwells golden mile with its 15 pubs. The War was still going on but there was only limited bombing and some daylight raids, the city was in a dreadful ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1945 by Arthur Cottrell

Stair House

I was 2 years old when my family moved to Stair House. My father was Ted Miller and was contracted by the government to collect scrap metal during the war years. We moved in 1948 but I have strong memories of the village. What ...Read more

A memory of Lamberhurst in 1946 by Edward Miller

Revisiting After 66 Years

I was sent by train to Neath (from London during the Blitz) for collection by my grandparents, Richard & Priscilla Phillips. Being only 2 or 3 at the time, I remember the house being to one side of a shop on ...Read more

A memory of Brynamman in 1940 by David Phillips

Growing Up In Southall.

I was born in 1949 to Nellie and Ashford DISNEY. We lived at 15 Albert Road, and my father worked in the Post Office at BATH'S on the Weston Road. Mr. William Bath was my father's uncle. Before Mummy and Daddy got ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1949 by Janet Moran

Going To School

I was evacuated to Fenny Stratford, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire to be with my aunt. Whilst there I sat an exam called "the 11 plus" which I passed and on the basis of which I was awarded a scholarship to Mitcham County Grammar ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1941 by Douglas Tunbridge

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