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Maps

195 maps found.

1946, Charlcombe Ref. NPO666784
1946, Chew Stoke Ref. NPO667710
1946, Burnett Ref. NPO656295
1946, Claverton Ref. NPO669730
1946, Clutton Hill Ref. NPO671383
1946, Woolley Ref. NPO874286
1946, Publow Ref. NPO811359
1946, White Cross Ref. NPO867691
1946, White Hill Ref. NPO867874
1946, Tucking Mill Ref. NPO854048
1946, Twinhoe Ref. NPO854763
1946, Longhouse Ref. NPO766986
1946, Englishcombe Ref. NPO701384
1946, Langridge Ref. NPO752657
1946, Limpley Stoke Ref. NPO756092
1946, Odd Down Ref. NPO795927
1946, Rotcombe Ref. NPO820351
1946, Saltford Ref. NPO824640
1946, Paulton Ref. NPO802112
1946, Midford Ref. NPO779629

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Memories

52 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Woolacombe Bay Hotel

I was a boarder at Adelaide College, while my father lived in London, my mother worked at Montebello Hotel. I recall the town then was crowded with American service people, who as I can remember were very generous with ...Read more

A memory of Ilfracombe in 1944 by Brian Williams

The Visitation Convent Bridport Dorset.

For unruly behaviour, I was delivered to boarding school at the age of 4, after enjoying wonderful times on a Devon farm. I was taken to the Convent by my parents in an Austin 7. I remember crying and staring ...Read more

A memory of Bridport in 1948 by Rex Duffy

Boy From The Slums

I was born on the 28th March 1947, into an existing family of 5 siblings in a one-up one-down decaying terraced house of 12 Russell Street, Teams, Gateshead, just off Upton Street, near to the coke works, the gas works, the ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1947 by Alan Bull

My Paradise

Way back in my childhood, brothers two and then plus me, Mom and Dad said let us pack our bags, and go down to the sea, Down to the railway station, our entourage did go, Comic books within our hands, cause, four hours, they went so ...Read more

A memory of Barmouth in 1940 by Mary Miles Geary

Lovely Memories Of Godstone

My Mum and Gran came to Godstone with me as a baby, we moved from Croydon because of the Second World War. My granddad, Alfred Sreatfield, now dead, had helped to build 13 Salisbury Road. I was christened at St ...Read more

A memory of Godstone in 1944 by Rosemary Jacobs

Life In Old Aveley During The Second World War, Before The Prefabs And Estate Were Built.

I was 7 when we moved into 128 High Street, Aveley in 1942. Our back fence backed onto the rec' and my best friends were Donald Crawford, Ray Andrews and Bob ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1942 by Peter Gough

Little Boy Left Home

My mam had died not so long ago when I was 8 years old. Me and my brother and sister, and my dad, we lived in Elm Street, near the wall at the river that came out of the Ebbw Vale steel works, a nasty smelly water way that would ...Read more

A memory of Cwm in 1946 by Roy Compton

The Son Of A Preacher Man

1946 to 1951 - my father was the vicar at St Nicholas Church. The vicarage was a huge place in nearly two acres of land, with a quarter of it wild and rambling. Loads of trees and bushes to make a delightful ...Read more

A memory of Thames Ditton in 1946 by Patrick Wilds

Mom And Dad

My mom and dad were married in the congregational church in Wonersh she was a war bride and her maiden name was Leigh. She married a Canadian soldier in June of 1944. My sister Barbara was born in England and my mom and sister ...Read more

A memory of Wonersh in 1944 by Carole Morin

Looking For Jean Laverick Maiden Name

Does anyone know of Jean Laverick and her two sisters (Margaret and Anne) who lived in Holystone, Whitley Bay in the late 1940s? We were the NZ family who lived down the road and we played and went to ...Read more

A memory of Holystone in 1949 by Ngaire Atkinson

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