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Maps

1,005 maps found.

1947, Nab Hill Ref. NPO786940
1947, Hangsman Hill Ref. NPO726495
1947, Harewood Hill Ref. NPO727255
1947, Hargate Hill Ref. NPO727281
1947, Harlow Hill Ref. NPO727410
1947, Harlow Hill Ref. NPO727411
1940, Farley Hill Ref. NPO703428
1946, Ferry Hill Ref. NPO704713
1945, Filmore Hill Ref. NPO705618
1947, Ford Hill Ref. NPO707641
1947, Hermit Hill Ref. NPO731697
1946, Hickford Hill Ref. NPO732252
1947, High Hill Ref. NPO732956
1946, Higham Hill Ref. NPO733778
1946, Well Hill Ref. NPO862915
1947, Wellington Hill Ref. NPO863097
1947, Wescoe Hill Ref. NPO863598
1945, West Hill Ref. NPO864402
1947, Whitchurch Hill Ref. NPO867552
1946, Tower Hill Ref. NPO850926

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Memories

501 memories found. Showing results 391 to 400.

Memories Of The Graig

I was born in the house of Williams the Milk on the corner of Graig Avenue; my over-riding memories of the following few years are mainly of the horse and cart Mr. Williams used, pulled by his horse ...Read more

A memory of Graig in 1942 by John Davies

Wartime Story Of Hambledon

The year may be slightly out here but during the war, German bombers , running for home would jettison any remaining bombs anywhere to give their planes a bit more speed. A man living in Hambledon left his house ...Read more

A memory of Hambledon in 1943 by Michael George

St Botolphs School

I went to St. Botolph's School on The Hill from 1945 to 1950 with my friend Molly Freeman who lived a few doors away from me in York Road. Molly was in the year ahead of me but her brother Georgie was in my class. Recently ...Read more

A memory of Northfleet in 1949 by Jean Hendy

Brigadier Hill

Can anyone help with memories of Brigadier Hill. There was Farrants the grocers, a Tudor Cafe, that sold orange ice lolles, which were mostly ice, a bakers, a church hall, a large stable yard, with straw and horses. St Michaels ...Read more

A memory of Enfield in 1949 by Dorothy Weedon

Evacuation

I was evacuated from London in 1939 with my primary school, first to Folkestone Kent, then to Tredegar, Monthmouthshire. After passing the 11+ exam in 1941 sent to Garnant to grammar school, called Addey & Stanhope, which had also ...Read more

A memory of Garnant in 1941 by James Tait

Commasie

I was born in 1937, I lived with my Mam and two brothers Alan and Peter. I went to Langworthy Rd School from 1941-1952. We lived at No. 8 Madelaine Street off High Street My dad was in the Army so I didn't really know him till he ...Read more

A memory of Patricroft in 1940 by Thomas Marshall

Wayfarers Rest

My name is Alan Taylor, when I was a baby I was looked after ( unofficially adopted) in 1941 by the Bydawell family, due to problems during the war. Dad (Bill Bydawell) bought a piece of land in The Drive, Ifold and built a ...Read more

A memory of Loxwood in 1945 by Alan Taylor

My Birthplace During Ww2

I was born in Woodbine House at the bottom of your 1907 Market Square picture on the left-hand side, just in front of the post office/newsagent as it became.You have a picture of a window cleaner also in 1907 and that is ...Read more

A memory of Colyton in 1944 by Bob Fahey

Born In Salford, Living There Until 1951, My Happiest Years

Actually I was born in 1936, in Hope Hospital. My mom was Elizabeth Scotchford and my dad Noel Lilley. They separated after my brother Paul was born. My only memory was living with my ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1940 by Pat Cambridge

Marlborough, Treacle Bolly In 1941

I was the youngest boy (8 years old) at the City of London School sharing Marlborough College as evacuees from London during the Second World War. I, together with a few other youngsters, had a 'camp' in ...Read more

A memory of Marlborough in 1941 by Dennis Southgate

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