Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1940, Roedean Ref. NPO819368
1946, Potteries, The Ref. NPO810120
1946, Trentham Ref. NPO852719
1946, Lightwood Ref. NPO755823
1946, Springfields Ref. NPO836930
1946, Sneyd Green Ref. NPO833691
1947, Sutton-on-Hull Ref. NPO843297
1940, Kemp Town Ref. NPO745984
1946, Sandyford Ref. NPO825367
1947, South Ella Ref. NPO1190898
1940, Westdene Ref. NPO865389
1946, Abbey Hulton Ref. NPO618398
1946, Adderley Green Ref. NPO619807
1946, Goldenhill Ref. NPO717293
1947, Sculcoates Ref. NPO826943
1946, Sideway Ref. NPO831141
1947, Stoneferry Ref. NPO840466
1947, Sutton Ings Ref. NPO843228
1946, Turnhurst Ref. NPO854537
1946, Ubberley Ref. NPO856332

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 641 to 650.

War Years Borth Y Gest

I am Anne Keating (nee Drake) and was on holiday at the outbreak of war and stayed there for the duration. My Grannie owned Wendon where Marjorie & Olive were evacuated, I remember them both, we were all about the ...Read more

A memory of Borth-y-Gest in 1940 by Anne Keating (Nee Drake)

Lemington Upon Tyne, Scouting

Scouting Life during the Forties I was born in January 1936 in a large village, Lemington in Northumberland, England. Lemington bordered on the limit of the city of Newcastle upon Tyne. It was a working class ...Read more

A memory of Lemington in 1944 by George Ritson

War Time Tooting

Although I was born in Aldis St in 1934 we moved to Morden when I was 2 months old, but I do have fond memories of Tooting. During the war we used to sleep on the Underground platform at Tooting Broadway or Balham. One night a ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1940 by Rita Ford

164 Bus Through Banstead To Sutton

Anyone remember the bus ride to Sutton from Drift Bridge, via Banstead. Didn't the bus have to stop at the end of the road through Banstead before turning very sharp left? The bus ticket man had to get off and see ...Read more

A memory of Epsom in 1949 by Sylvia Kerley

The Tip

Does anyone remember the Tip and Mount Pud with the cave at the top? This wonderland was at the bottom of Hollingwood but it's all cleared now. We used to play there all the time. There were hard rainbow coloured stones which we I used ...Read more

A memory of Hollingwood in 1947 by Don Rawding

Born In Oldcroft

I was born in Upper Oldcroft, we had neighbours of Mr and Mrs Cooper, where we used to get water from their well. Horace and Rene Turley, Jim Cox and Family by the huge walnut tree. Cissie Thomas where we used our ration books. ...Read more

A memory of Oldcroft in 1946 by Grahame Savage

A Fine Summers Evening Shattered

Sunday 25th of June 1944. A lovely summers day but at 9 o'clock in the evening the air raid siren sounded and a few minutes later a V1 flying bomb came roaring over the housetops, apparently going to miss us - ...Read more

A memory of Chingford in 1944 by John Grant

Brown Lees Village

I was born in Brook Street, Brown Lees, within the civil parish of Biddulph. The village is situated about half a mile north of the site of the former Biddulph Valley Ironworks and the Brown Lees and Victoria Collieries, ...Read more

A memory of Brown Lees in 1940 by George M. Bennison

Suttons Secondary Modern Boys' School, Hornchurch

My Dad, Dennis (Den) Smith lived at 69 St. Andrews Avenue with his widowed mother Iris and his younger sister Mary. During WWII the area suffered bomb damage and dad and his sister were evacuated ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch in 1943 by Debra Budge

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