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Maps

23 maps found.

1946, Goose Green Ref. NPO717570
1940, Goose Green Ref. NPO717575
1945, Goose Green Ref. NPO717567
1946, Goose Green Ref. NPO717569
1940, Goose Green Ref. NPO717573
1940, Goose Green Ref. NPO717566
1947, Goose Pool Ref. NPO717586
1947, Goose Eye Ref. NPO717557
1947, Goose Green Ref. NPO717563
1946, Goose Green Ref. NPO717565
1946, Goose Green Ref. NPO717572
1946, Goose Green Ref. NPO717574
1945, Goose Hill Ref. NPO717581
1947, Goose Green Ref. NPO717560
1947, Goose Green Ref. NPO717562
1946, Goose Green Ref. NPO717571
1945, Boose's Green Ref. NPO645989
1947, Good's Green Ref. NPO717498
1946, Come-To-Good Ref. NPO676092
1946, Good Easter Ref. NPO717437

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Memories

107 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Follets

As one who was born in Kingston Hospital before WWII, I grew up not far away in Long Ditton. My job in the late 1940s was to go to Kingston Market on Christmas Eve and buy a goose for our Christmas dinner from Follets, when ...Read more

A memory of Kingston Upon Thames in 1948 by Derrick Mallett

Goose Fair

I remember going to the Goose Fair in Nottingham in the late 1940s and we used to stay with my Uncle Jim Bradbury in Hucknall. On the way back from one of these trips my dad bought some meal for the pigs (he and grandad had lots of them ...Read more

A memory of Hucknall in 1940 by Jean Bradbury

My Beautiful Kentish Birthplace

I was born in East House, Tenterden Road, Rolvenden on 2nd November 1938.  My dad was about to join the RAF and I was born in my grandparents' home. There were large cellars below the house - very scarey.  East ...Read more

A memory of Rolvenden in 1940 by Jill Howell

The Fox And Goose

My great grandparents, Frederick and Alice French, owned the Fox and Goose during WW2.

A memory of Greywell in 1940 by Sue Fox

Cairn Gloose

The Cairn is one of the most popular places to visit in this area

A memory of St Just in 1940 by Alec Smith

Living In Aveley 1948 68

Hello. I came across this site yesterday quite by accident and was really taken away by all the memories. Here are mine - I was surprised by the names and everything else that came back to me. Forgive me if I don't spell ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1948 by Colin Newberry

Life In The Park.

I was born in Longford Park in April 1942, my father was "Bill" Ashman, head gardener to the Earl of Radnor from 1940 until 1965 (approx).  My younger brother Peter and I were fortunate to have been brought up in the relative calm ...Read more

A memory of Bodenham in 1942 by David Ashman

Horden And St Marys Church

My mum was born in March 1931 in the Easington Colliery area, 26 Boyd Street, and was the youngest of 5.  All the men in the family were miners - they lived close to Easington and Horden for work. The two elder sisters, ...Read more

A memory of Horden in 1940

Kings Langley

The first 8 plus years of my life were spent here at Merrow Down, off the Common. The only time we were away was for a few months in 1939-40 during the Phoney War. I had various nannies, the best being Flora. She came about ...Read more

A memory of Timberscombe in 1940 by John Nurcombe

Wartime Fleetwood

My father was a police officer and we lived in Victoria Street, next door to the market. Our house, No 19, is now a cafe and sometimes I have a coffee there when I visit. Fleetwood was buzzing during the war.  Seamen, sailors, ...Read more

A memory of Fleetwood in 1940 by Alan Binns

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