Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1946, Eye Ref. NPO702463
1946, Eye Green Ref. NPO702468
1946, Filwood Park Ref. NPO705624
1946, Fishponds Ref. NPO706227
1946, Monmore Green Ref. NPO782740
1946, Montpelier Ref. NPO782806
1946, Moseley Ref. NPO784103
1947, Mynydd Bodafon Ref. NPO786433
1945, Lake Ref. NPO751437
1946, Lawrence Weston Ref. NPO753615
1946, Lenton Abbey Ref. NPO755050
1945, Ocean Village Ref. NPO795845
1946, Orton Wistow Ref. NPO798079
1946, Osmaston Ref. NPO798162
1947, Rhosybol Ref. NPO816001
1946, Rushey Mead Ref. NPO822895
1945, Newchurch Ref. NPO790788
1945, Ningwood Ref. NPO792340
1945, North End Ref. NPO793234
1946, Peakirk Ref. NPO802252

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 281 to 290.

Valence Park

During the 1940's my Mother worked as a part time Park Keeper at Valence Park, I and my older sister spent many hours in the park, it was the safest place to be during an air raid, I remember the doodle bug hitting the houses in ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1944 by Terry Mayo

The Old School Memories

I attended Pengam school until 1945, when spotty Willliams was the head master, only a little man but he could swish the cane on you which I remember well. During the war we all had to carry our gas masks with us ...Read more

A memory of Pengam in 1940 by Dennis Hallett

Growing Up In The War Years In Prees & Whitchurch

Although I was born in Whitchurch [Bark Hill], we moved to Prees soon after. However, I was sent to stay with my grandmother most weekends and for a period I was sent to the Wesleyan school. My ...Read more

A memory of Whitchurch in 1940 by Jean Mary Copnall

Bombing Of Morland Avenue

Written by my mother when she was 70. She lived in Swaisland Road I think one of the things you would have noticed was the number of barrage balloons all around, high in the sky. The first sound of guns which we heard was ...Read more

A memory of Dartford in 1945

Brooksby Hall Agricultural College, Leicestershire,England

Like Gwilym Evans I was enlisted into HM Forces in 1944, along with my twin brother. We were born in May 1926. Served with RASC as drivers first in Wiltshire, England, driving 3 ton ...Read more

A memory of Nantgwynant in 1949 by Reuben Reynolds

Hugh Bell And Old Mans's Park

A nice memory of Hugh Bell School was that at assembly each morning when the weather was fine, the old men would sit in the park outside to listen to our hymn singing. Hence "Old Man's Park". They had no money and ...Read more

A memory of Middlesbrough in 1948 by Norman Jackson

Old House On Harbour Road

The house on Harbour Road was where I lived with my parents and sister for approx two years. We lived in one room in the gable end, then we were moved to the other end which was three rooms in a row. We lived there till ...Read more

A memory of Kinghorn in 1941 by Andrew Innes

My First Job

Just before I was due to leave Peel Brow I was called into Mr (Dinky) Booth's office and told that Turnbull & Stockdale were looking for an Office Boy and that he thought I would fit the bill. I attended an interview with Mr W ...Read more

A memory of Edenfield in 1945 by Derek Holt

Shops

Penny son amd parker, coop butchers and grocery, barbers, horlocks funeral, Wardona picture house, news agents, st botolphs school, and church. Springhead Road where my mother worked for Mrs Keen who had a drapers shop in Northfleet.The pit ...Read more

A memory of Northfleet in 1942

The Bus To Bredurst

The Bredhurst bus did indeed pass the Jezreels but it was a number 38 (not 8). I was at Gillingham Grammar School from 1948 to 1955 and used regularly to catch that bus to my home in Forge Lane, Bredhust. I have vivid ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham in 1948 by Donald Rush

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