Photos

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Maps

1,005 maps found.

1947, Lodge Hill Ref. NPO765806
1945, Northwood Hills Ref. NPO794545
1946, Ladyes Hills Ref. NPO750968
1946, Larks' Hill Ref. NPO753111
1947, Laughern Hill Ref. NPO753284
1940, Leith Hill Ref. NPO754918
1946, Ley Hill Ref. NPO755494
1947, Linton Hill Ref. NPO756643
1946, Lippitts Hill Ref. NPO756716
1940, Park Hill Ref. NPO801006
1946, Pawlett Hill Ref. NPO802138
1947, Peel Hill Ref. NPO802592
1940, Picket Hill Ref. NPO805761
1947, Pickles Hill Ref. NPO805798
1947, Pinfold Hill Ref. NPO806330
1946, Pitsford Hill Ref. NPO806860
1946, Pitts Hill Ref. NPO806963
1940, Mill Hill Ref. NPO780272
1945, Mill Hill Ref. NPO780274
1947, Mumbles Hill Ref. NPO786016

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Memories

501 memories found. Showing results 291 to 300.

Growing Up In Finchingfield

My family Ken and Joan Blake owned the Church Hill Stores (opposite the Church) from 1945 to the early 50's then we lived in the village until 1957. I have many memories of my time in Finchingfield and many faces ...Read more

A memory of Finchingfield in 1940 by Lesley Alexander

Reflections From Childhood

I was born at Reeds Hill Farm in 1942. I started school at a two room school in Chardstock, we walked to school which for me was a long way and I usually got my older sisters who had to walk from the farm past my school ...Read more

A memory of Chardstock in 1942 by Gerald Russell

Hop Picking. Telephone Exchange Tunbridge Wells

 DOES ANYONE EVER ANSWER TO OUR MEMORIES?. THERE MUST BE SOMEONE OUT THERE  COME ON JOIN IN   I joined Tunbridge Wells telephone exchange September 1948.  I remember so well the evening the man would ...Read more

A memory of Tonbridge in 1940 by Daphne Hooker Married Name Russell

Walking In The River

From the concrete slab bridge by the watercress beds to the park near Scots Hill we would wade in the river with bare feet, I was only nine years old then. The river bed was a fine golden grit that was easy to walk on. ...Read more

A memory of Rickmansworth in 1948 by Leon Moore

The Old Thatch

Ah, The Old Thatch. I remember it well, for this is where I grew up from the early 1940s until 1956. By today's standards it was grim: no heating, no running water, no flush loo - nothing. Yet it was a wonderful place in which ...Read more

A memory of Nether Wallop in 1940 by Brian Rivas

Banstead War Memorial In Its Original Position

This card shows the Banstead War Memorial before it was moved to its current positition in the 1990s. Sutton Lane was very narrow in earlier times and conductors used to have to get off the bus to ...Read more

A memory of Banstead in 1947 by Lewis Wood

Old Crouch Endians

I believe everyone who lived in Crouch End (also Muswell Hill) during the period 1941-71 were very lucky as the area offered virtually everything one would ever wish for. In fact, although I now live in Norfolk I retain very ...Read more

A memory of Crouch End in 1941 by Malcolm Cook

Treacle Bolly

My Father Frank Garrett was stationed, very early in the Second World War, in an Army Camp in the Treacle Bolly area, west of Malborough. As a Butcher by trade he was a, or maybe the ‘Mess’ Butcher for a field Mess, I think, in ...Read more

A memory of Malborough in 1940

Clutha Home

hello to all . my name is denis Archibald steel ,I was born in 1940 at 365 Cumberland street gorbals. when I was 4yrs old my granny who was looking after me ,fell from the kitchen sink and broke her leg .she was carted of to hospital ...Read more

A memory of Glasgow in 1944 by Denis Steel

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I was evacuated from North London to Stogursey in about 1942. Although I have no personal recollection of this time, being just 1 year old or thereabouts, my mother told me that in the first location, which she referred to as 'crackers ...Read more

A memory of Stogursey in 1942 by Guy Hayward

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