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Maps

1,939 maps found.

1946, Winscombe Ref. NPO871491
1947, Winton Ref. NPO871715
1947, Wombleton Ref. NPO872347
1947, Wydra Ref. NPO875117
1947, Wykeham Ref. NPO875177
1947, Yafforth Ref. NPO875524
1947, Ulleskelf Ref. NPO856552
1947, Upper Helmsley Ref. NPO857439
1947, Ure Bank Ref. NPO858203
1946, Walton In Gordano Ref. NPO860235
1947, Scotton Ref. NPO826747
1947, Settrington Ref. NPO827712
1947, Sexhow Ref. NPO827849
1946, Shiplate Ref. NPO830274
1947, Shiremoor Ref. NPO830388
1947, Sinnington Ref. NPO831602
1947, Skeeby Ref. NPO831818
1947, Skipton Ref. NPO832181
1947, Skipton-on-Swale Ref. NPO832186
1947, Skipwith Ref. NPO832187

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Memories

602 memories found. Showing results 491 to 500.

The War Years And A Life Of Bliss

During the Second World War my parents, my sister and I moved from Birmingham to stay with my paternal grandparents at New Mill Bridge wher my grandmother Harriet Cook owned and ran the local store "Cooks ...Read more

A memory of Shelsley Walsh in 1941 by Antony Cook

The Dog And Badger Medmenham

I was born in 1942 at the then Liston Nursing Home in Marlow. My first memories are of the Dog and Badger in Medmenham, where I lived for six years, with my mother, and my grandparents, John and Lillian Nye. The pub ...Read more

A memory of Medmenham in 1947

Barrack Hill School

I was born in Bredbury in 1941 and went to Barrack Hill School, I remember Mrs Gyton, Mrs Heaton, Mrs Stannier. I also remember the dinner meals being delivered to the school in milk churns. Later a Kitchen and Dining Room was ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury in 1947 by George David Warren

Nans Shop At New Mill Bridge

The shop that was operated by my grandmother at New Mill Bridge was home to me and my family during the Second World War. It was a haven where the madness of the war seemed to be so very remote and in a way, ...Read more

A memory of Shelsley Walsh in 1941 by Antony Cook

Childhood And Parents History

Born Southfields Nursing Home 12/01/47. Gladys May Haines (maternal grandmother) who owned The Queensborough Hotel on the sea front before the war. Parents, Madge Haines married Andrew Aitken, a survivor from the ...Read more

A memory of Eastbourne in 1947 by Gail Green

Valance Residential School

Further to my initial comment:- I was at Valance in 1949 and was there as a delicate child, having been transfered from another such school "Wrens Warren Camp School" which closed down. The head teacher in 1949 was a ...Read more

A memory of Westerham in 1949 by Maureen Davies

Memories Of A Youngster

I have many memories of Monks Eleigh. Although only 4 years of age, the sights I saw during the Battle of Britain in and around Monks Eleigh are vivid. Mother and I moved there in 1940, following Father who was with ...Read more

A memory of Monks Eleigh in 1940 by Keith Banks

A Great Coincidence

The man riding his cycle beside the car looked so familiar, and I firmly believe that it is Mr Timothy (Tim) Towler who was Art and Technical Drawing Master at Huntingdon Grammar School during the 1940s and very early `950s. ...Read more

A memory of Huntingdon in 1940 by Barry W J Chandler

Memories Of Childhood At Churt

At a wild guess I will say about 1940-50s, we had a caravan at Knights Farm, Churt, loved it there, often went for walks along the country lanes or bike rides through the ford just near the farm. Hope one day I can ...Read more

A memory of Churt in 1940 by Adele Pentony Graham

Cookridge School And Perkins Farm

I was born in 1946 and spent the first 3 years living in a curved un-insulated "nissen" hut next to the gunsight in Adel. We then moved to 71 Raynel Way in 1949. I attended Cookridge School and used to walk up ...Read more

A memory of Cookridge in 1949 by Brian Jarvis

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