Photos

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Maps

152 maps found.

1945, Sandown Ref. NPO825137
1945, Quarr Hill Ref. NPO812055
1945, Queen's Bower Ref. NPO812279
1945, Rew Street Ref. NPO815507
1945, Kite Hill Ref. NPO749423
1945, Ningwood Common Ref. NPO792341
1945, Steyne Cross Ref. NPO839341
1945, Sandy Way Ref. NPO825351
1945, Upper Bonchurch Ref. NPO857073
1945, Upper Hyde Ref. NPO857519
1945, Totland Bay Ref. NPO850767
1945, Shanklin Ref. NPO828843
1945, Brookgreen Ref. NPO652072
1945, Blackgang Ref. NPO642491
1945, Dallimores Ref. NPO688006
1945, Elmfield Ref. NPO700806
1945, Brading Ref. NPO647884
1945, Pondwell Ref. NPO808450
1945, Rookley Green Ref. NPO819779
1945, Nettlestone Ref. NPO789176

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Memories

77 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

Childhood Memories

I lived in Stadhampton from 1949 - 1952. When I was eight years old living in Rutland my parents split up leaving my Dad with three small boys rather suddenly. As was often the case in those days I was shipped out and came ...Read more

A memory of Stadhampton in 1949 by Tim Elliott

Lodging

I lodged at eight Parkfield Road with my father who worked at Perivale during & after the war. I was an apprentice at F J Creamer at Stanmore. The house was owned by Mr & Mrs Wade who had an adopted son called Fred, who was ...Read more

A memory of South Harrow in 1945 by Richard M Howard

Special Ladiesspecial Island

My late father Donald Jack Baker was born at Cowes on the 18/8/1910, he would later become my father in Bulawayo, Rhodesia (Now Zimbabwe) on the 20/6/1940. Through no fault of our father we children grew up in homes ...Read more

A memory of Cowes in 1940 by Judith Petrou Nee Baker

Evacuee In This Beautiful Village Of Luxulyan.

I was very fortunate to be evacuated to this beautiful village at the beginning of World War Two. I remember being lined up in the village hall with about fifteen other evacuees. My elder sister was ...Read more

A memory of Luxulyan in 1940 by Reginald Tipple

Worksop Baths

Saturday mornings we would trip off to Worksop on Booth @ Fisher bus from Kiveton Park with a suitcase. Call at Davis shop on Bridge St just through the lights at Newcastle Ave. Pack eight loaves of bread in the case trip off to Ryton ...Read more

A memory of Worksop in 1940 by Dorothy Sankey

Fire At The Rose And Crown

I was four when my family moved from London to Manage the Rose and Crown in 1940. The Rose and Crown was then about four hundred and fifty years old. After six months there was a devastating fire which destroyed the whole ...Read more

A memory of Ashbury in 1940 by First Name Last Name

My Roots

I lived at the family home at the Three Locks, which was about one mile out of Stoke Hammond.  Every Sunday from around five years of age, I walked to St Luke's Parish Church, Stoke Hammond to attend Sunday School.  In later years I ...Read more

A memory of Stoke Hammond in 1949 by Stephanie Mcpherson

Gurnell Grove.

I lived @ 34 Gurnell Grove from 1947 to approx.1955. I remember the names of everyone up my alley, and others in the Grove. I had eight wonderful years there, the freedom to go wherever you liked, over the six fields, which took ...Read more

A memory of Greenford in 1947 by Stella Dixon

History Of John Cox Of Niton, Isle Of Wight

Trying to find some history about my wife's father, John Peter Cox, born in Niton ,Isle of Wight. He went on to marry Phillys Joyce Knight. He went onto live in Merston, then Arreton.

A memory of Godshill in 1940 by Peter Widdop

Memories Of Shute 1939 1941

It may seem strange for a male to offer these memories but boys were accepted in junior forms and I was at Shute School from the summer of 1939 until the Easter term 1941. I and my sister, known as Ba Gauld, joined after ...Read more

A memory of Shute in 1940 by John Gauld

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