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Maps

29 maps found.

1946, Cote Ref. NPO678319
1947, Cotes Park Ref. NPO678380
1947, Healey Cote Ref. NPO729912
1946, Cotes Ref. NPO678374
1940, Cote Ref. NPO678320
1946, Cotes Ref. NPO678375
1947, Cote Ref. NPO678318
1947, Cotes Ref. NPO678373
1946, Soham Cotes Ref. NPO833920
1946, North Cotes Ref. NPO793105
1946, Keal Cotes Ref. NPO745532
1947, Newby Cote Ref. NPO790746
1947, Cold Cotes Ref. NPO674869
1946, Cotes Heath Ref. NPO678378
1946, West End Ref. NPO864075
1945, Cole's Cross Ref. NPO675298
1946, Cole's Green Ref. NPO675307
1946, Cole End Ref. NPO675206
1946, Cole Green Ref. NPO675209
1940, Coles Meads Ref. NPO675314

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Memories

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Memories Of War Years 1939 45 Newport

Memories of War years 1939 -1945. By John Beal. Little did I realise that I would be involved in the army when war broke out in 1939. I was attending Hatherleigh Central School in Newport at the time and as ...Read more

A memory of Newport in 1940 by John Beal

My Boots In Banks Pond

In 1944 three brothers were evacuees in Haddenham, we lived with an old couple named Mr and Mrs Saw in a house, I think it was named Dolly Cote House next to a farm, this was a long time ago but one thing I know is that ...Read more

A memory of Haddenham in 1944 by Len Friday

Coles Blacksmiths And Village Hall

Village Hall - I remember Fri night film shows by a travelling projectionist that cost 9d. Sat mornings was a good time to watch Mr Cole shoeing horses next door. The building beyond the blacksmiths was Lands ...Read more

A memory of Stanwell in 1945 by Donald Mason

Suiters And Uxbridge In General

Gosh, how the years roll! I used to go to Uxbridge shopping with my Mum in the late 1940's, we used the 455 bus from Denham. I can remember precious tin toys from the Market House. And, yes, when the cash was ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge in 1940 by Gerard Gilbertson

Add To Previous Memoryof Eleanor Cole

I also found that Mount Felix was the home of the start of Thomas Cook travel, founded by a previous occupant.

A memory of Walton-on-Thames in 1940 by Eleanor Cole

E Coles, Ladies' Outfitter, 37 Brook Street, Raunds

The house on the left is the one in which I was born. It had a shop underneath and a living/dining area on the ground floor and bedrooms and a bathroom and living room upstairs. The living room ...Read more

A memory of Raunds in 1944 by Marian Jenny

Childhood Memories Valence Swimming Pool

Recently visited Valance Park with my sister Sheila who is visiting from Australia. I live in Bedford, we used to live at 3 Coote Gardens. Memories of the sandpit, paddling pool, bandstand, the parky, ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1948 by Terry Kavanagh

We Watched The World Go And Come Back From Ww2

I lived with my parents in the right hand side of the white house shown above (almost opposite the W & D bus station) from 1938-57. The house to the left with a hedge around the door was a small ...Read more

A memory of Amesbury in 1940 by Pamela Chaldecott

Those Good Olde Dayes

Who can forget the grim start to 1947?  I was one of those arriving at RAF Padgate in March when after barely 2 weeks induction we were all sent back home and the place virtually shut down. No heating, washing in ice ...Read more

A memory of Compton Bassett in 1947 by Brendan Sheehan

Eversley During The Second World War

I lived in Spindle Cottage (now, I see, simply 'Spindles') with my mother from mid-1940 till the end of the Second World War, from the age of five till ten; my father, who was a codes and ciphers officer in ...Read more

A memory of Eversley in 1940 by Martin Dilly

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