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Maps

1,005 maps found.

1947, Pike Hill Ref. NPO805991
1947, Littledean Hill Ref. NPO758239
1947, Hob Hill Ref. NPO737134
1947, Horsley Hill Ref. NPO740814
1946, Hosey Hill Ref. NPO740935
1940, Hound Hill Ref. NPO741122
1946, Hunningham Hill Ref. NPO742252
1945, Stoner Hill Ref. NPO840621
1946, Stourton Hill Ref. NPO841037
1946, Strawberry Hill Ref. NPO841545
1947, Tarts Hill Ref. NPO845391
1946, Rush Hill Ref. NPO822839
1940, Russ Hill Ref. NPO823013
1946, Saham Hills Ref. NPO823496
1946, Saint Hill Ref. NPO823903
1945, Sem Hill Ref. NPO827583
1946, Shab Hill Ref. NPO828631
1946, South Hill Ref. NPO834889
1946, Spinney Hills Ref. NPO836333
1946, Spring Hill Ref. NPO836747

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Memories

501 memories found. Showing results 411 to 420.

Oh! Happy Days Of Childhood

I first came to Glasbury when my father - Fred Whitchurch - became head gardener at the Maesllwch Castle Gardens. This was 1945, when I was but six years old. I went to Coedybolen School, where at that time there were ...Read more

A memory of Glasbury in 1945 by Robin Whitchurch

Childhood Memories

I remember Tommy Johnson who used to be our Scout Master and I spent many happy times when the troop went camping all over the country. I moved from Pittington to Sherburn Hill aged 2 in 1939 to 6 North View where I lived ...Read more

A memory of Sherburn Hill in 1948 by Cecil Pritchard

A Durham Lad Through And Through

Yes, I remember this street so well as a young boy, I lived up Crossgate at the Angel Inn then Claypath at The Wheatsheaf. I was Christened at St Margarets half way up Crossgate and went to school at The Blue Coat, ...Read more

A memory of Durham in 1940 by Rob Beilby

War

The Blitz started with the Sirens wailing in the early evenings, to warn of the approach of enemy planes. Then complete silence for quite a long time as we waited with mounting apprehension in the passage way, mother, myself, Dennis and David ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1940 by Arthur Cottrell

Lovely Summer Sundays

I lived just outside Hexthorpe Flats, next to the shop called the Dell Chocolate Box. I remember that sometimes on a Sunday they had a talent show in the Dell. All those who had entered were taken into the bandstand to wait ...Read more

A memory of Doncaster in 1948 by Eileen Bowater (Nee Jaques)

The Army Call Up.

The Army My call up papers came with a railway warrant for Gloucester, where I and another group of lucky lads, were picked up by army lorry and taken to the barracks of the Gloucester Regiment for our six weeks basic training. Unloaded ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1947 by Arthur Cottrell

Burnham On Crouch 1948/1973

Our family moved to Burnham from Wimbledon, Raynes Park, in late 1948, to 34 Lillian Road when I was 4. We came like pioneers of the west in the back of my father's employer's canvas covered Ford truck; mum ...Read more

A memory of Great Stambridge in 1948 by Malcolm Bowen

Happy Youthful Days

I was born in 1934 and my first home was 15 Stoneycroft Road. We lived there until 1937 when we moved to 19 Claybury Road. I remember going down the air raid shelter under the Woodford Bridge Green. It was a damp, ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1940 by Colin King

Colin King.

I think I must have known Colin King. He would have been a neighbour of Brian Cordell, a very good friend of mine from a very young age till the late 50's. I was born at 21 Highfield Road. Colin would be the same age as my ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1940 by Frank Bedford

Pembury

I was born in Stockwell London, but I often visited 'Uncle Jack' who was the retired farm manager of Beagles Farm. He lived with his wife in Church Road opposite the stores. My parents, my sister and I visited regularly and when the grown ...Read more

A memory of Pembury in 1948 by Edmund Newton

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