Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1947, Tredustan Ref. NPO851883
1947, Trefaes Ref. NPO851926
1947, Trefechan Ref. NPO851945
1947, Trefnant Ref. NPO851998
1946, Tregonetha Ref. NPO852214
1946, Tregonna Ref. NPO852225
1946, Tregonning Ref. NPO852228
1947, Tregynon Ref. NPO852299
1947, Treharris Ref. NPO852313
1946, Trehemborne Ref. NPO852320
1946, Trelan Ref. NPO852384
1946, Trelash Ref. NPO852389
1946, Treleigh Ref. NPO852421
1947, Trelewis Ref. NPO852430
1946, Trelion Ref. NPO852439
1946, Treliske Ref. NPO852440
1946, Treliver Ref. NPO852446
1946, Trellech Ref. NPO852448
1946, Treloquithack Ref. NPO852464
1946, Trelowth Ref. NPO852474

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,091 to 2,100.

Pretty Little Ainstable

I was brought up in the white cottage mid-left, by the roadside, by my grandparents. The Crown Inn at the middle of the picture in the distance was run by Jim and Winnie Tuer, and I was friends with their daughter Ruth. ...Read more

A memory of Ainstable in 1949 by Kate Walker

The Mall

I used to work at Burnside high class stationers which was opposite where this photo was taken. Opposite Burnsides was the National Provisional Bank where there was a suspected bank raid - all the detectives were dressed as window cleaners ...Read more

A memory of Ealing in 1947 by Chris Brown

School Days In War Time Havant

In the early 1940s I went to Manor House School. It was run by Dr and Mrs Wallace, and occupied the former Rectory in South Street (the site is now covered by a housing estate and the motorway to Portsmouth). Some of ...Read more

A memory of Havant in 1942 by Barry Mahony

My First Walk From Croxley To Watford

I would have been aged seven years when I first remember walking with my family from Croxley over the golf-links and Grand Union into Cassiobury Park. The park was so beautiful with flower beds and a paddling ...Read more

A memory of Watford in 1946 by Leon Moore

Born Next Door

I was born in the flat above the shop to the right and and just out of sight of the photograph in 1944. Home births were the norm in those days. I lived in Camberley and went to France Hill Secondary School. I remained in Camberley ...Read more

A memory of Camberley in 1944 by Gaynor Henderson

1940s In Og St George

Mrs.Ball at the Post Office. Westlecot House (now March House) with the Hayward-Jones family. Imo H-J and self at fete at the Manor house dressed as Shah of Persia and Aga Khan. Old Mrs.Ollie home help/cleaner. ...Read more

A memory of Ogbourne St George in 1940 by Liz Derbyshire

Our Part In Hitlers Downfall

Tettenhall was a logistical centre for the Normandy Landings. Americans were stationed in Danescourt House - long since demolished. However several of the troops have returned over the years, some of whom were ...Read more

A memory of Tettenhall in 1944 by John Green

I Remember It Well

1947 was the year my parents, sister aged 4 and myself aged 10 moved from living in two rooms in a shared house in Pricetown to a rundown three-storeyed rented house in Llewellyn Street, Nantymoel. It had three bedrooms, ...Read more

A memory of Nant-y-moel in 1947 by Margaret Davies

Chingford

As I attended school at St. Egberts College on Ridgeway in North Chingford, we did on occasion get to go swimming at Larkswood Pool. Swimming in any pool was a treat for most of us as the only 'swimming' we usually did was at the ...Read more

A memory of South Harefield in 1945 by Denman Lalonde

War Time In Holcombe Rogus

Hi everyone. I lived in Holcombe Rogus during the war years. My Father Leeming Greaves and Kathleen Korner had leased the Prince Of Wales Hotel. My brother Joseph and I attended the local School, I was 9 years old ...Read more

A memory of Holcombe Rogus in 1942 by Jessie Sichter

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