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Maps

4,509 maps found.

1940, Cowbeech Hill Ref. NPO679337
1946, Cox Hill Ref. NPO679667
1947, Cragg Hill Ref. NPO680013
1945, Crays Hill Ref. NPO681629
1946, Crockham Hill Ref. NPO683446
1947, Crosland Hill Ref. NPO684202
1946, Cross Hill Ref. NPO684305
1947, Cross Hills Ref. NPO684313
1947, Cruise Hill Ref. NPO685453
1947, Cuddy Hill Ref. NPO685697
1947, Cinder Hill Ref. NPO668978
1946, Cinder Hill Ref. NPO668980
1940, Cinder Hill Ref. NPO668983
1940, Clap Hill Ref. NPO669384
1946, Clapham Hill Ref. NPO669407
1940, Clapper Hill Ref. NPO669431
1946, Clay Hill Ref. NPO669807
1945, Clay Hill Ref. NPO669812
1940, Colt Hill Ref. NPO675786
1946, Colt's Hill Ref. NPO675834

Books

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Memories

4,110 memories found. Showing results 1,081 to 1,090.

Gads Hill

I can vividly remember this was a school, back in the 1960s, Gads Hill Place, used to fit the children for their uniforms! I was told that there was a tunnel under the road to the other side.. would have to have been deep, as the main road goes past!

A memory of Gadshill by Adele Pentony Graham

Whitby Harbour And Captain Cooks Museum

I remember going to Captain Cooks Museum that year. I don't quite remember the walk up the hill. We went through the quaint little museum. Its at that point, I guess when my father and mother lingered to see ...Read more

A memory of Whitby in 1973 by Evelyn Jepson

Memories Of Stanford Le Hope

I too have many memories of Stanford-le-Hope.   I was born in Orsett hospital.  My mother came from South Wales whilst my father came from Ashford in Middlesex.  The reason they came to live here was my aunt ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope

Burgess Hill Lido

My dad was the manager at this pool and I used to spend all my time here with him, until he sadly died in 1972, when I was only 8 years old. I still love swimming today and it is a very big part of my life. I would love to ...Read more

A memory of Burgess Hill in 1970 by Lynette Turner

Rocking In The 60s

On the left of the photo is Woolworths, above which were flats - including one where the rock star/ wannabe MP Screaming Lord Sutch lived for a while. Another Rocker lived in South Harrow - Johnny Kidd (and the Pirates). I ...Read more

A memory of South Harrow in 1965 by Eric Medcalf

My Father At Doncaster Grammar School

My father John Granville Turner attended Doncaster Grammar School in the 1910s. He was born in 1904 so would have started in the early 1910s, I assume. He was for a time a boy soprano at the school. He also ...Read more

A memory of Doncaster in 1910

Dacre Hill

All the days playing footie on the halfie at the bottom of Richardson Road. Spending endless summer evenings on the grass at fairs, cameras with my mates Gary M, Degsy, Paul Foster, Bogga etc. I recently bought a book called ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead

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 ...Read more

A memory of Middlestown in 1943 by Derek Ettridge

Birthplace

I was born in Ystrad Mynach in 1931. I remember: the soccer field, watching Dai the goalie, the abattoir, Blackriver, cinema, arcade, Bottom Ystrad, the junior school, pre-war days. We were adventurous, often playing up on the ...Read more

A memory of Ystrad Mynach in 1930 by Dennis Hallett

Childhood Years

Many hours were spent playing on the hills around this area. In the centre of the picture is a mound, we called it the Tump, it was the excavation from the cutting and it was made into a feature with three seats or benches for walkers to enjoy a rest and admire the views over Herefordshire.

A memory of Great Malvern in 1960 by Bob Fisher

Captions

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