Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1946, Baginton Ref. NPO630331
1947, Bagley Ref. NPO630336
1946, Bagpath Ref. NPO630366
1947, Bagshaw Ref. NPO630372
1940, Bagshot Ref. NPO630374
1946, Bagthorpe Ref. NPO630381
1947, Baguley Ref. NPO630386
1947, Bala Ref. NPO630662
1947, Balby Ref. NPO630705
1940, Balcombe Ref. NPO630745
1946, Baldhu Ref. NPO630805
1947, Ballingham Ref. NPO631474
1947, Balmer Ref. NPO631706
1947, Bamford Ref. NPO632073
1946, Bancycapel Ref. NPO632183
1940, Bank Ref. NPO632253
1945, Bankland Ref. NPO632553
1946, Bantham Ref. NPO632718
1946, Banwell Ref. NPO632730
1946, Bapchild Ref. NPO632744

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 821 to 830.

When The Pond Froze Over

I was living at Bishopstoke and working as a lad at Cunliff Owen Aircraft during that cold war time winter when a friend that lived in Fair Oak told me that Fishers pond was frozen over and people were skating on it.  I ...Read more

A memory of Fisher's Pond in 1943 by Frederick Cannock

Rounders In The Road

I was brought up in Brewood, in the cottage which is called South View and later next door in what is now 38 Shop Lane. There were four children in our family, I had  two older brothers and a younger sister. Our friends came from ...Read more

A memory of Brewood in 1945 by Graham Bill

Evacuee

I was an evacuee in Middlestown in WWII, from East London. The first time was with my Mother and we were billeted in a small cottage which backed on to a barn belonging to a farm run by Mr and Mrs Cowan. We were there for approximately a ...Read more

A memory of Middlestown in 1943 by Derek Ettridge

Memory Lapse2

I remember when I was transferred from the children's hospital in Birmingham to Bryn Bras Castle at the age of about 9 yrs - I was in the hospital for about a week before being driven by a Health Visitor dressed in a navy blue ...Read more

A memory of Hayling Island in 1944 by Shirleyst Name Hearne

Stanley Fritter

My name is Stanley Fritter and I was born in 1943 at 'Cuckolds Green', during an air raid, so my mother told me, but we lived at 3 Brook Row.  My best and longest friend is Val Mudge, who lived next door, as youngsters we were ...Read more

A memory of Lower Stoke in 1943 by fritter3221

The Boeth School

Let's dig up the memories related to the Boeth School. My first input is about  Mr Richards, who beat the hell out of me almost weekly. Can anyone beat that?I know we can have a good laugh at this, so let me know. .

A memory of Ynysboeth in 1949 by ynysboeth

Evacuee

I was sent by my mother as an evacuee to stay with her sister Lilian to get away from the bombs dropping over Wimbledon during the war. My Uncle Wilf and Aunt Lill lived above the Tylers Shoe Shop in Langold. Uncle Wilf (Scotney) was the ...Read more

A memory of Langold in 1942 by Jacqueline Hindley

My Memories Of Windhill

I was born on Woodville Street in 1945 and can remember all the back to back houses and all the shops below the parish church down to the bottom of Carr Lane, Annie Dawson's, the Co-op, Traveller's Rest etc. ...Read more

A memory of Windhill in 1945 by Bryn Jonathan

Our Boys Cafe Dock Road Tilbury

When I was six, I moved into 'Our Boy's Cafe' with my mother and grandfather. My uncle, aunt and cousin also lived with us in the accommodation above. It was the last cafe of many along Dock Road, Tilbury, so we had to ...Read more

A memory of Tilbury in 1948 by Julia Fraser

Evacuation From London To Harpley

I remember Harpley as a four-year-old, when it had no running water, electricity or gas.  I was evacuated there when first born, in 1939 during the war years and stayed in a cottage opposite to the village ...Read more

A memory of Harpley in 1940 by David Newman

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