Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1946, Wilksby Ref. NPO870333
1946, Willand Ref. NPO870348
1946, Willenhall Ref. NPO870368
1946, Willenhall Ref. NPO870369
1947, Willerby Ref. NPO870370
1946, Williamscot Ref. NPO870430
1947, Williamthorpe Ref. NPO870458
1946, Willisham Ref. NPO870510
1947, Willows Ref. NPO870663
1947, Willstone Ref. NPO870699
1946, Wilmington Ref. NPO870728
1947, Wilmslow Ref. NPO870737
1947, Wilpshire Ref. NPO870744
1940, Wilsford Ref. NPO870749
1946, Wilstead Ref. NPO870792
1947, Wilton Ref. NPO870812
1946, Wilton Ref. NPO870813
1946, Wimblington Ref. NPO870870
1946, Winceby Ref. NPO870898
1945, Winchester Ref. NPO870914

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,691 to 2,700.

Evacuated

Me and my two brothers were evacuated here during the war, we stayed with our cousin who was married to Jimmy Linton, a coal miner. They had a daughter Janet, does anybody out there know of us? I would love to hear from you, John Hendry.

A memory of Douglas West in 1940 by John Hendry

Land Mine North Cave

Does anyone remember the land mine that landed behind the church in World War 11 and blew all the east wing windows in ?? I came to live in North Cave as a small boy of 5 years old in 1935 and have many ...Read more

A memory of North End in 1940 by Charles Judge

St Georges Youth Club

I was born in 1931. In 1944 until 1952 I lived at the Police Station in Gloucester Road where my father was a Police Inspector. As a regular member of the Youth Club, I have great memories of cycle trips into the New Forest, ...Read more

A memory of Boscombe in 1945 by Len James

Trealaw Park Meorys

I also went swimming in the ducks pond, played for the res and played bowls and tennis - and we use to go up on the swing and slide and put candle gresse on it to make it go faster. On the way home, we used to have a glass of milk in Seales Dairy on the bottom of the hill.

A memory of Trealaw in 1948 by Michael Spearing

Nostalgia

Living in Vine St, behind the Heaton Park Cinema, and going to the British 'Bulldog' school. My mum bringing me hot cocoa during recess time, passing it over the school wall. Going into Heaton Park when the sirens went, to the shelters ...Read more

A memory of Prestwich in 1942 by Muriel Neal Nee Mason

Shotley Bridge Military Hospital 1944

My late father, Rowland Leslie Williams, served with the Royal Artillery as a driver during the second world war. He served, in particular, with a Scottish Commando Regiment, although he was Welsh not ...Read more

A memory of Shotley Bridge in 1944 by Gordon Rhys Williams

Life In Perivale And Greenford In The 40,50,60.

I was born on 14th Sept 1934 and was known then as Jill Lemmy and had a brother called Brian. My Mum and Dad were Phyl and Fred, I went to Perivale Infants Juniors and Senior School, the Junior Head was ...Read more

A memory of Perivale in 1940 by Gillian (Jill) Kenzitt

Evacuees

Cannington - always will remember my stay with Dr Christmas as an evacuee - big house, - surgery around the back. Used to be taken out in the car on occassions, with his wife (a nurse) - stayed outside in the car awaiting a baby to be ...Read more

A memory of Cannington in 1940

My Grandparents House!

My grandparents, H.W.G White and his wife Kathleen, lived at Wheatleys, were my sister and I spent our school holidays. Fond memories of the Hedgers, who lived at the hall. Miss Monk, from the little bungalow at the back ...Read more

A memory of South Moreton in 1940 by Susannah Slater

Stanley Road

I was born in Keston Road, but when war was declared my parents moved us to South Harrow. We returned after the war to Stanley Road into a shop which was owned by one of my aunties. It had previously been occupied by another of my ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1947

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