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Maps

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1947, Lawkland Ref. NPO753519
1947, Lealholm Ref. NPO754115
1947, Lealholm Side Ref. NPO754119
1947, Leeming Bar Ref. NPO754627
1946, Leigh Woods Ref. NPO754839
1947, Linton Ref. NPO756627
1947, Linton-on-Ouse Ref. NPO756657
1947, Little Habton Ref. NPO757341
1947, Little Ribston Ref. NPO757895
1947, Little Smeaton Ref. NPO757972
1947, Little Smeaton Ref. NPO757973
1947, Ruswarp Ref. NPO823068
1947, Rylstone Ref. NPO823335
1946, Sand Bay Ref. NPO824802
1946, Sandford Batch Ref. NPO824981
1947, Scackleton Ref. NPO825888
1947, Scawby Ref. NPO826339
1947, Ramsgill Ref. NPO813246
1947, Raw Ref. NPO813840
1947, Raygill Ref. NPO813967

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Memories

602 memories found. Showing results 591 to 600.

Boston War Garrison

Boston was a war garrison in the war, It was an exciting time for teenagers growing up, Different Regiments was billeted all round the town, we collected army badges from the men; I had a tin full. The airforce used to drill in a ...Read more

A memory of Boston in 1940 by Bob Marriott

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

My Birth

I was born at Bury Cottages, Ivington. My grandmother and maiden aunt lived there. The midwife was Nurse Norman. I was christened at Ivington Church where my mum and dad were married. Also my brother was born in the same black and white ...Read more

A memory of Ivington in 1945 by Wendy Blunt

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 many ...Read more

A memory of Glasbury in 1945 by Robin Whitchurch

Addlestone 1946 64

I lived in Addlestone for almost twenty years and still have family there. My memories are St Paul's School - Infants through to Secondary Modern; the Red Room, which was definitely haunted, according to my school friends; the ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone in 1946

Dorstone In The Golden Valley

In many parts of the world the countryside is largely unclaimed, untamed, even uninhabited; consider, say, the large swathes of Australia’s Kimberley region, Indonesia’s Kalimantan, or the interior of Baffin Island. ...Read more

A memory of Dorstone in 1940 by John S. Batts

John Street

I was born at 105 John Street Blaydon on 25/8/1943. Moved to the big house above the schools on the left hand side,The Curatage. Above that was Tweddles farm; Thornton Weddle ran the farm and his brother had a butchers shop at Blaydon. I ...Read more

A memory of Blaydon in 1943

Royal Arsenal, Woolwich

My grandmother worked as a nurse at the Royal Arsenal and was killed by a V1 flying bomb on July 27th 1944; she was in the Taylors shop at the time. 4 killed and 73 wounded. Unfortunately Daisy swopped duty with another that ...Read more

A memory of Woolwich in 1944 by Barbara Saunders

Exeter Evacuee

In 1940 my London school, Borough Polytechnic, was relocated to Exeter which is where I was evacuated to. The school was a renovated building down by the river and not far from the slaughter house (which fascinated the boys). Of ...Read more

A memory of Exminster in 1940 by Richard Nash

People, People, People.........

My sister, Helen, and I lived at No. 3 Plasnewydd Street and, although Helen now lives in Lechlade in Gloucestershire and I have finally come to rest (no, not dead - yet) in Cardiff, we talk every week and often reminisce about ...Read more

A memory of Maesteg in 1947 by Nick Davies

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