Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1947, Arrathorne Ref. NPO627122
1946, Arrington Ref. NPO627133
1947, Arscott Ref. NPO627157
1947, Arthington Ref. NPO627169
1940, Artington Ref. NPO627203
1947, Asby Ref. NPO627234
1946, Asgarby Ref. NPO627267
1940, Ashbank Ref. NPO627422
1946, Ashbourne Ref. NPO627434
1946, Ashburton Ref. NPO627445
1947, Ashby Ref. NPO627453
1946, Ashdon Ref. NPO627520
1947, Ashfield Ref. NPO627620
1945, Ashfield Ref. NPO627621
1946, Ashfields Ref. NPO627640
1946, Ashford Ref. NPO627650
1946, Ashley Ref. NPO627743
1946, Ashley Ref. NPO627749
1946, Ashmill Ref. NPO627809
1947, Ashopton Ref. NPO627837

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,761 to 2,770.

Haunt Of My Childhood

Coldham Hall was a pub much loved by my family on the riverside in Surlingham, about a half mile downstream from Brundall. The landlord at the time the picture was taken was Billy Breach, who also ran a foot ferry across ...Read more

A memory of Surlingham in 1940 by Barry Hurn

The War Years

My father was stationed at Princetown as a prison officer during the war, having transferred from the Isle of Wight (Parkhurst). So you can imagine that in 1941, coming from the heavy aerial warfare over Southern England to the ...Read more

A memory of Princetown in 1940 by David Bawden

The 40's And 50's.

My Dad took on a job as Chaffuer to the Cordons, owners of Lofthouse Colliery in 1937, so I was one year old then. When war was declared my dad finished up as a fitter on the surface of the pit, he was also the ...Read more

A memory of Outwood in 1940 by Gordon Walker

Dorstone In The Golden Valley

In many parts of the world the countryside is largely unclaimed, untamed, even uninhabited; consider, say, the large swathes of Australia’s Kimberley region, Indonesia’s Kalimantan, or the interior of Baffin Island. ...Read more

A memory of Dorstone in 1940 by John S. Batts

North Lane

Not so sure of the date, I was born in the cottage hospital in 1936 and spent all my holidays with my grandparents the Brockbanks who had a pub in North Lane called the Heroes of Lucknow. I had many trips to the Lido with my brother, ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot in 1947 by Anne Vines

Dawlish Road

I was born 1944 @ Moseley Hospital, lived and grew up in Dawlish Road and loved every minute of it. My name was Joan Clarke, lived 3/44 at the back. Went to Tiverton School and Selly Park Girls. I remember all the shops at Bournbrook, it was a great shopping place now it is a very untidy place.

A memory of Selly Oak in 1944 by Joan Hendrickx

John Street

I was born at 105 John Street Blaydon on 25/8/1943. Moved to the big house above the schools on the left hand side,The Curatage. Above that was Tweddles farm; Thornton Weddle ran the farm and his brother had a butchers shop at ...Read more

A memory of Blaydon in 1943

Royal Arsenal, Woolwich

My grandmother worked as a nurse at the Royal Arsenal and was killed by a V1 flying bomb on July 27th 1944; she was in the Taylors shop at the time. 4 killed and 73 wounded. Unfortunately Daisy swopped duty with another ...Read more

A memory of Woolwich in 1944 by Barbara Saunders

Exeter Evacuee

In 1940 my London school, Borough Polytechnic, was relocated to Exeter which is where I was evacuated to. The school was a renovated building down by the river and not far from the slaughter house (which fascinated the boys). Of ...Read more

A memory of Exminster in 1940 by Richard Nash

Talacre During The War Years

The post from 2009 by (name unknown) reflects on my childhood spent in Talacre, because my father worked for Dora Williams as the baker. His bread and pies were awesome! I also, at the age of 7 or 8, had a job from ...Read more

A memory of Talacre in 1940 by David Mills

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