Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1947, Bearsbridge Ref. NPO635850
1946, Beasley Ref. NPO635876
1947, Beaudesert Ref. NPO635911
1946, Beaworthy Ref. NPO635982
1947, Beckces Ref. NPO636077
1947, Beckjay Ref. NPO636134
1946, Beckley Ref. NPO636140
1946, Bedfield Ref. NPO636232
1940, Bedgebury Ref. NPO636252
1947, Bedlam Ref. NPO636264
1946, Bedworth Ref. NPO636326
1946, Beer Ref. NPO636560
1947, Beeston Ref. NPO636599
1946, Beeston Ref. NPO636601
1946, Beeston Ref. NPO636603
1946, Beetham Ref. NPO636624
1947, Belah Ref. NPO637575
1947, Belan Ref. NPO637581
1947, Belfield Ref. NPO637635
1946, Belleau Ref. NPO637821

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,871 to 2,880.

Evacuee

I have happy memories of Corscombe. Having been evacuated from Southampton at the age of eight years. I do remember attending the small school a short distance from where I lived in a small house that had been converted into two living ...Read more

A memory of Corscombe in 1942 by William Smith

The End Of The Second World War

Newly born in October 1939, and with the Second World War just starting, I was quickly evacuated to a village called Harpley in Norfolk. My dad, who was in a reserved occupation, remained in London, but for ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1944 by David Newman

Around Rochdale

I enjoyed reading Peter Butterworth's memories of Smallbridge. I went to the same school( Halifax Rd), 1937-44. My name then was Sylvia Higgin (now married to Stanley Rudman - since 1959). My younger brother, Trevor Higgin, also ...Read more

A memory of Smallbridge in 1940 by stanley.rudman

My Childhood

I was born in Templecombe Hospital in April 1943. My mother was Lilian Game (nee Atkins) and was staying with my grandfather, Ernest Atkins at 13 Silver Street, opposite the church (sadly now the site of a garage). My mother was ...Read more

A memory of Wincanton in 1940 by Pamela White

Visitation Convent Bridport Contd

We soon got back into the routine and before long the summer holidays came along. The last day of school was a big event. That morning we got eggs for breakfast. That was so, when we got home and our parents asked ...Read more

A memory of Bridport in 1940 by Howard Johnson

Dunraven Hotel

When my father joined us from London after the war he went to work in the Hotel and I have a photo of him looking smart in his uniform. The Hotel was altered eventually and became the Sunshine home for the Blind for a while I think.

A memory of Southerndown in 1948 by Mary Partridge

Penzance Promenade

I have such happy memories of my early years when as a schoolboy I along with many of my friends walked up and down the Promenade at Penzance of a Sunday evening in pursuit of girls. Even in the blackout during the Second World ...Read more

A memory of Whitby in 1940 by Herbert Cain

The War Years

I lived in a cottage in Long Lane, beyond Church End as a child during the war. I have vivid memories of my life here. The snowy winter of 1943 when the snow reached up to the cottage windows. We had no neighbours except Dick and ...Read more

A memory of Gamlingay in 1940 by Maureen Arrowsmith

Uplands Haltex Lane

My great grandfather, Peter Wild, built the house called Uplands, on Haltex Lane on the banks of the canal in 1900 after he'd retired from the steel industry in Rotherham and Sheffield. I never met him but in 1996 I called at ...Read more

A memory of Hest Bank in 1941 by Michael Blagden

My Life In Woodford Bridge

Hi, I have only just found this site though a friend. I was born in 1938 at 21, Highfield Road. One of 10 children, only 5 of us lived at 21, Bill, Ted and Mary (twins) and Jean and I (also twins). Went to school ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1940 by Frank Bedford

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