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Maps

1,005 maps found.

1947, Hunt's Hill Ref. NPO742499
1945, Lord's Hill Ref. NPO767411
1946, Bateman's Hill Ref. NPO634668
1946, Knight's Hill Ref. NPO749767
1940, Friar's Hill Ref. NPO709395
1945, Child's Hill Ref. NPO667832
1947, Longdon Hill End Ref. NPO766857
1946, Lower Berry Hill Ref. NPO768780
1946, Leake Fold Hill Ref. NPO754105
1947, Pheasant's Hill Ref. NPO805609
1945, Meeting House Hill Ref. NPO777465
1940, Merry Field Hill Ref. NPO778362
1947, Stitchin's Hill Ref. NPO839497
1946, Toy's Hill Ref. NPO851317
1945, Raymond's Hill Ref. NPO813989
1940, Cooper's Hill Ref. NPO677104
1946, Colt's Hill Ref. NPO675834
1946, Blue Bell Hill Ref. NPO644453
1947, Bull's Hill Ref. NPO655283
1945, Bunker's Hill Ref. NPO655464

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Memories

501 memories found. Showing results 451 to 460.

Growing Up In Denham

I was born in 1938 but came to live in Denham in 1948.  My dad was then the local Police Sergeant, Sid Smith and my mum, Hilda, was a member of the Mothers' Union and Women's Institute.  I remember going to school on Cheapside ...Read more

A memory of Denham in 1948 by w.m.smith

Those Good Olde Dayes

Who can forget the grim start to 1947?  I was one of those arriving at RAF Padgate in March when after barely 2 weeks induction we were all sent back home and the place virtually shut down. No heating, washing in ice ...Read more

A memory of Compton Bassett in 1947 by Brendan Sheehan

Visitation Convent Bridport Contd

We soon got back into the routine and before long the summer holidays came along. The last day of school was a big event. That morning we got eggs for breakfast. That was so, when we got home and our parents asked ...Read more

A memory of Bridport in 1940 by Howard Johnson

The War Years

I lived in a cottage in Long Lane, beyond Church End as a child during the war. I have vivid memories of my life here. The snowy winter of 1943 when the snow reached up to the cottage windows. We had no neighbours except Dick and ...Read more

A memory of Gamlingay in 1940 by Maureen Arrowsmith

My Life In Woodford Bridge

Hi, I have only just found this site though a friend. I was born in 1938 at 21, Highfield Road. One of 10 children, only 5 of us lived at 21, Bill, Ted and Mary (twins) and Jean and I (also twins). Went to school ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1940 by Frank Bedford

Bombs During The War

Uttoxeter did not suffer much during the war. The first stick of bombs fell in a field at Loxley, and a further stick followed later. The only 'blitz' was on the Bailey and Mellor families, in New Road (parish of Stramshall) ...Read more

A memory of Stramshall in 1941 by John Mellor

Thows Lake Cottage Tea Rooms

My mother spent many happy times at Pickmere. Thow's tea rooms was owned by her aunt and uncle, John and Annie Thow. As a child she would help out selling ice cream and serving customers. Does anybody remember Thows? ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere in 1940 by Janice Baxter

Had To Go Back.

The building to the right of the picture was one of only two shops in the village. From there, whilst waiting outside for my mother who was shopping in there I shot an arrow from my home-made bow straight up. It came down and ...Read more

A memory of Great Somerford in 1943 by Keith Morgan

Stondon Massey The Place Where I Was Born

I was 5 years old when the Second World War started.  My father Alec Lawlor and mother Thirza Booty Lawlor along with my little brother Brian and myself were living in Bristol, West England at the ...Read more

A memory of Stondon Massey in 1940 by David Lawlor

Childhood

My mother and I spent the war years in Crowlas, we lived in a thatched cottage down a lane behind the Star pub. You went through a farm which was owned by a Mr Richards. We had to get our water from a stream and well.   There was a row of ...Read more

A memory of Crowlas in 1940 by Ronald Parris

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