Photos

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Maps

202 maps found.

1897, Pen-Y-Cae Ref. RNE804756
1896, Pen-Y-Clawdd Ref. RNE804777
1897, Pen-Y-Groes Ref. RNE804938
1897, Pen-Y-Lan Ref. RNE804960
1898, Pen-Y-Lan Ref. RNE804961
1946, Pen-Y-Banc Ref. NPO804651
1947, Pen-Y-Bont Ref. NPO804689
1947, Pen-Y-Bryn Ref. NPO804722
1947, Pen-Y-Cae Ref. NPO804757
1946, Pen-Y-Fan Ref. NPO804821
1947, Pen-Y-Garnedd Ref. NPO804879
1947, Pen-Y-Groeslon Ref. NPO804940
1947, Pen-Y-Park Ref. NPO805011
1903, Pen-Y-Bont Ref. RNC804675
1921, Pen-Y-Bryn Ref. POP804722
1923, Pen-Y-Bryn Ref. POP804734
1923, Pen-Y-Cae Ref. POP804753
1922, Pen-Y-Cae Ref. POP804757
1924, Pen-Y-Felin Ref. POP804829
1923, Pen-Y-Groes Ref. POP804938

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Memories

151 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Aurelia Road

We moved to 161 Aurelia Road from 6 Brampton Road, Addiscombe, I lived there for 24 years with my mother and father Margaret and Harry Spencer. My father was a plumbing and heating engineer and taught plumbing at Vauxhall College. ...Read more

A memory of Upper Norwood by Glennis Spencer

All Things Bright And Beautiful

I remember lots of the names on the memory of Horton Heath. My grandparents were the Craggs and lived at Horton Heath as well. I went to school in Fair Oak. It was a long walk from Horton Heath. I ...Read more

A memory of Fair Oak in 1952 by Ingrid Boere

Living In East Butterwick

January 2010 I came back from spending Xmas and New Year in Portsmouth. It was still snowing. I had to stay indoors most of the time because I couldn't cope well with walking in the snow. When I had to go to the ...Read more

A memory of East Butterwick in 2010

The Old Quay

This photo is taken from the Old Quay, the medieval original Newlyn pier. My family lived in a shop (general stores) overlooking on The Cliff facing, near the Fisherman`s Rest and the Red Lion pub and bus-stop. Idyllic days were spent as ...Read more

A memory of Newlyn in 1946

Strangers Home

I lived with my father Denys and sister Mandy at the Strangers. I have many great memories of Bradfirld and the villagers. Who remembers the likes of Bill Long, George Jones, George Barnes and one I can only remember by the name of Blackie.

A memory of Bradfield in 1959 by Robert Biggs

Witham Times

I believe that my Grandfather, Arthur Arnold, was the editor of the Witham Times before and during the second world war and lived in Silver End with his wife Molly, sons Frank and Peter and daughter Elizabeth (Betty). I would appreciate ...Read more

A memory of Witham in 1930 by Tim Arnold

World War 1 And The Bartlett Family

My Grandfather, Frederick George Bartlett, born 1903 lived with his family in Severn Stoke. Although he left the village in the 1920's he was buried in St. Denis's in the 1960's. His 2 brothers Frank (21) and ...Read more

A memory of Severn Stoke in 1910 by Chris Howard

Re: Parties In Zennor Road

I have just read Jans comments about the Finch Family. Johnny Finch is my uncle, Elsie Finch was my wonderful nan, Jean Finch is my mum. Rosie Finch sadly passed away, but Georgie Finch (her husband) is still alive. Elsie ...Read more

A memory of Streatham by Sharon Haydon

Grandfathers Farm

Pen-y-Bont was my grandfather's farm, Tegid Rees was his name, Glyneth, Margaret, John (my father now deceased 1987), Beryl & David were his family. I remember to the left of the front door to the kitchen there was a big ...Read more

A memory of Gellilydan in 1970 by Malcolm Rees

60s A Time Of Change

I lived in Southall ( west ave ) until the company my father worked for ( Cramic Eng ) moved to Oxfordshire. I and my two brothers went to Tudor road primary where in my year we were joined by Surinda Pal one of the first Sikh ...Read more

A memory of Southall by tross70559

Captions

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