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1,439 maps found.

1947, Thornholme Ref. NPO847210
1947, Thornwick Bay Ref. NPO847382
1947, Thorpe Le Street Ref. NPO847511
1947, Tickton Ref. NPO848215
1947, Ruston Parva Ref. NPO823067
1947, Ruthin Ref. NPO823085
1947, St George's Ref. NPO823834
1947, St Hilary Ref. NPO823901
1947, Sandholme Ref. NPO825070
1947, Scalby Ref. NPO825921
1947, Scamland Ref. NPO826053
1947, Scorborough Ref. NPO826532
1947, Woodmansey Ref. NPO873773
1947, Wyton Ref. NPO875359
1947, Yokefleet Ref. NPO876190
1947, Weel Ref. NPO862707
1947, West End Ref. NPO864045
1947, Wick Ref. NPO869728
1947, Willerby Ref. NPO870371
1947, Willitoft Ref. NPO870514

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Memories

2,611 memories found. Showing results 511 to 520.

Manod Boy.

Nice memories. Post office behind the bus, across I think was Crosville depot. There was a billiard hall on bridge somewhere. Central School till war broke out then work; Joined RN, spell in Malta, was AA Man in Bettws Y Coed ...Read more

A memory of Blaenau Ffestiniog in 1940 by Fred Russell

The Family

I was born in Abergwynfi in 1942, but the family moved up to the midlands when I was a few weeks old. We returned home every year for our annual hols and sometimes at Xmas. The memories I hold are quite idyllic and I have never lost my ...Read more

A memory of Abergwynfi in 1942 by R John Lewis

A Death At Beachley

My aunt, Ida Fletcher, was in the WRAF in 1941. She was on leave visitng my grandmother who had a dress shop at 28 High St in Chepstow called "Cristofar" (it is now a wedding dress shop). They were having a picnic at Beachley ...Read more

A memory of Beachley in 1941 by Mike Stewart

My Days At Ongar Secondary School And After

I attended Ongar Secondary School from 1945 to 1949. Some of the students I remember were Keith Mills (we were longtime friends, he passed away 2005), Len Shuttleworth, Hugh Brace, Brian Buttle, Jim ...Read more

A memory of Chipping Ongar in 1949 by David Lawlor

Childhood Yrs, Enham Alamein, 1940s

Hi to anyone still left that remembers my grandads bakery behind George Brights bicycle shop. he made the best doughnuts ever, my uncle ted and daisy ran the farm at the top of the hill known as 'Shanghai Homestead', ...Read more

A memory of Andover in 1940 by Terry Cleverley

Fishpool

I think I was two years old when we moved to Byron Crescent in what was then called Fishpool in 1940. American servicemen were billeted at the end house, I believe number 12, in the latter stages of the war and we used to scrounge chewing ...Read more

A memory of Ravenshead in 1940 by John Hope

My Husband's Memories Of Brighton Road

My name is Robert Madgwick and from the age of 3 I lived at 80, Brighton Road with my 3 sisters and David Clements and his family. I remember Harper's Paper Shop - my sister Rosemary had a paper round there. ...Read more

A memory of Surbiton in 1946 by Joy Madgwick

Old Days In New Road Grays

I live down in New Zealand now but I have seen all the comments etc about old grays as I said all the com I have lived in all those people even down the Exmouth swimming pool and mesons lane I lived there when they shot ...Read more

A memory of Grays in 1944 by Ivan Lane

From The 2nd World War

My grandparents lived at The Cottage in South View, Uppingham for 40 years from 1908 where he was a well known Director of Music at the public school. From a very early age during the second world war I made my first visit. ...Read more

A memory of Uppingham in 1943 by Barry Sterndale Bennett

The Child Richard Makinson

I was born March 1947 in Guildford Surrey, my father was a serving soldier based in Aldershot. When I was two years old I was sent away to live with my fathers parents in Horden, "family politics". So here I am a grandchild ...Read more

A memory of Horden in 1949 by Richard Makinson

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