Maps

101 maps found.

1946, Broad Campden Ref. NPO650644
1946, Broad Haven Ref. NPO650698
1946, Broad Lane Ref. NPO650729
1946, Broad Parkham Ref. NPO650792
1947, Broad, The Ref. NPO650827
1947, Broad Blunsdon Ref. NPO650638
1947, Broad Carr Ref. NPO650646
1947, Broad Town Ref. NPO650829
1946, Oulton Broad Ref. NPO798347
1940, Broad Chalke Ref. NPO650647
1947, Broad Clough Ref. NPO650650
1947, Broad Hinton Ref. NPO650720
1947, Broad Oak Ref. NPO650767
1940, Broad Tenterden Ref. NPO650826
1947, Broad Alley Ref. NPO650632
1946, Broad Colney Ref. NPO650652
1947, Broad Common Ref. NPO650653
1940, Broad Ford Ref. NPO650674
1945, Broad Layings Ref. NPO650738
1946, Broad Marston Ref. NPO650745

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Memories

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Life As A Young Boy In Saltdean

THE LIFE & TIMES OF DONALD CHARLES WILLIAMS Personal recollections from Don Williams from Hailsham who lived in Saltdean from 1937 to 1952 - Many thanks for these wonderful stories & photo's of Saltdean in ...Read more

A memory of Saltdean in 1940 by Don Williams

199 Havant Road, Drayton

I was born on 6th feb 1944 at 199 Havant Road, Drayton and had a happy childhood there with my 5 sisters and parents.    My father was a painter and decorator and we lived in the house until the late '50s. I ...Read more

A memory of Drayton in 1944 by John Cowan

Childhood

Walmersley Road Recreation ground was later renamed Clarence Park. This is the bandstand where on summer Sunday afternoons there would be a band concert and deck chairs (strictly for the older generation of course). The house in the distance ...Read more

A memory of Bury in 1940 by Janet Robinson

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

Village Life

I was born in post-war Corringham into a large family that had been evacuated from the blitzed East End of London. I was christened and married at St. Mary's Church and I lived in Chamberlain Avenue (down the left fork of the ...Read more

A memory of Corringham in 1940

My Banbury Grans Village

My grandmother's name was Amelia Gough and she lived in the second cottage on the right at the bottom of the green on the road to Mollington. Water was collected by bucket over the road from a tap in the vicarage wall. ...Read more

A memory of Warmington in 1940 by Michael Bennett

Happy Days!

I was born at 1 Woodville Road, Cwm on the 15th November 1940. My Grandfarther was a Miner at the Marine Colliery. His fellow miners called him "Stonejar Morgan" because he took a stonejar full of water to work each day.He was a rescue worker during the "Six Bells" disaster.

A memory of Cwm in 1940 by David Kenny

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

Chipperfield's Circus

In fact these are not Lotmore Cottages, which were along the road that leads to the River Wylye, immediately left in the photograph past the front of the Royal Oak pub on the left, about 50 metres down on the right.  I ...Read more

A memory of Great Wishford in 1948 by Chris Rawlence

Fish And Chip Shop Smart's Fish Saloon

Ref: Smarts Fish Saloon, Bishopstoke - it was as a boy in the early forties that we visited this shop to buy fish and chips and more often to buy a pennyworth of scraps which sometimes had a few chips in ...Read more

A memory of Bishopstoke in 1943 by Ivor Bailey

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