Maps

524 maps found.

1947, Dinas Powis Ref. NPO690881
1947, Haughton Ref. NPO728568
1947, Downton Ref. NPO692823
1947, Abertridwr Ref. NPO618816
1947, Pandy Ref. NPO799716
1947, Green Ref. NPO720713
1947, Llansantffraed Ref. NPO759076
1947, Milton Ref. NPO781136
1947, Stepaside Ref. NPO839212
1947, Thorn Ref. NPO846920
1947, Rhydyfelin Ref. NPO816203
1947, Soar Ref. NPO833851
1947, Ynyswen Ref. NPO876157
1947, Warden Ref. NPO860553
1947, Norton Ref. NPO794570
1947, Newchapel Ref. NPO790779
1947, Newchurch Ref. NPO790786
1947, Cornhill Ref. NPO677720
1947, Brooks Ref. NPO652156
1947, Cwmdu Ref. NPO687016

Books

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Memories

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Princess Alice Home And Orphanage 1941 1955

I too, was in Copley House with my sister Sheila. Our surname was Youngs (the sister in charge of the house was Sister Ada Fitzjohn). I was at first, in the nursery school on Chester Road until I ...Read more

A memory of Sutton Coldfield in 1941 by Christine Paterson

Grandparents

My grandparents moved to Nant Bach in Llanelidan in the early 40's. My grandfather was Robert Wooldridge.We used to get buses from Liverpool to stay with him. He'd bring his bike to the main road to take our suitcases to the cottage. ...Read more

A memory of Llanelidan in 1948 by Beryl Coen

Oh How I Remember.......

I was brought up by my parents in a house in Baldry Gardens, the top end near Covington way. As a very small boy I was put into St Helens School primary, which was a Girls school but had an infants section. Then I went to St ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1940 by Doug Hopkins

Living In Chelsea After The War

Hi all. We first moved to Chelsea in 1945 and took up residence at 58, Elm Park Gardens. I first attended Park Walk School then went on to the Cooks Ground School in Old Church Street (later changed to Kingsley ...Read more

A memory of Chelsea in 1946 by Robert Munn

How I Gave Up Smoking In One Day!

I was born in 1934 at Weybridge in Surrey, close to where the River Wey joins the Thames, thus offering the dual attraction of open countryside and water - a totally irresistible combination to young boys set free ...Read more

A memory of Weybridge in 1940 by Stephen Squires

Wartime In Macynlleth

I don't suppose there are many of us left now! I was an evacuee, and attended the County School. I was there for four years. How I remember the photographs of Maengwyn Street, Penrallt Street and the town clock - where the ...Read more

A memory of Machynlleth in 1942 by Irene Critchley

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