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Photos

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Maps

1,004 maps found.

1947, Studd Hill Ref. NPO842218
1940, Summer Hill Ref. NPO842623
1946, Sunny Hill Ref. NPO842903
1945, Swanton Hill Ref. NPO843552
1945, Swelling Hill Ref. NPO843745
1940, Cooper's Hill Ref. NPO677104
1947, Copley Hill Ref. NPO677184
1945, Copse Hill Ref. NPO677318
1947, Corby Hill Ref. NPO677457
1946, Coton Hill Ref. NPO678468
1940, Cowbeech Hill Ref. NPO679337
1946, Cox Hill Ref. NPO679667
1947, Cragg Hill Ref. NPO680013
1945, Crays Hill Ref. NPO681629
1946, Crockham Hill Ref. NPO683446
1947, Crosland Hill Ref. NPO684202
1946, Cross Hill Ref. NPO684305
1947, Cross Hills Ref. NPO684313
1947, Cruise Hill Ref. NPO685453
1947, Cuddy Hill Ref. NPO685697

Books

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Memories

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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

Kingsdown In The 1940's

The picture shown is North Street, where my grandmother & grandfather lived. I always knew the village to be up the hill where some of the shops were. At the end of the houses on the right was the ...Read more

A memory of Kingsdown in 1940 by Maurice Lipson

Owens

I 78 and lived in yateley all my life married sue Coles and I lived in cricket hill my grandad owned the cricketers new curly pace the nevils

A memory of Yateley in 1945 by Owen Read

Abbey Hills

Hi Eileen I do remember all your family and you didn't look poor to me always looked well dressed I am Sheila smiths sister so am a lot older than you I'm kathleen I'm more your Elsie's age we had a very flat ave. good for games like rounders x

A memory of Oldham in 1940 by Kathleen Talbot

Duppas Hill Remembered

A lot has been posted about Wandle Park but what about Duppas Hill? I well remember the gun emplacement at the top of Duppas Hill and I remember the noise they made when they were firing, I lived not a stones throw away in ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1940 by John Knapp

1947 Wrotham Hill Farm

G'day, My parents sold Wrotham Hill Farm in 1947 to move to Australia. It cost my father 700 pounds in then money to take the family (Mum, Dad, two brothers and myself aged 4) to Australia. I remember Dad saying there was ...Read more

A memory of Wrotham in 1947 by Summer Brook Jones

Hampton Court

the year i was born in bearstead memorial hosp hampton court .my father worked for some time in hampton court castle ,as a carpenter,my mothers maiden name was sibley, i,ve often wondered if i was jewish ? i remember her mother ...Read more

A memory of Hampton Wick in 1949 by Mark James Hitchens

A Wartime Evacuee's Experience

I was evacuated when I was 9 with my sister to East Buckland in May 1940, and we stayed with Mr and Mrs Coles at Lower Pit Farm. They looked after us very well and we became part of the village scene. I would ...Read more

A memory of East Buckland in 1940 by John Grant

Raf Buntingsdale Hall

I was posted to Buntingsdale Hall after passing out as a WOP/TOP in February 1948. We worked at the Teleprinter Switchboard Exchange but unfortunately, after a few weeks this closed down, presumably due to lack of ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton in 1948 by Douglas Holt

Sheriff Hill 1940

I would define the center of Sheriff Hill to be the intersection of Southend Terrace, Windy Nook Road, Sodhouse Bank, and Church Road. I was born not 100ft from the intersection on Windy Nook Road. Our cottage ajoined the ...Read more

A memory of Sheriff Hill in 1942 by Robert Hall

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