Photos

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Maps

656 maps found.

1899-1900, Treherbert Ref. RNC852323
1899-1900, Tyntetown Ref. RNC855895
1899-1900, Thomastown Ref. RNC846849
1899-1900, Ton-Teg Ref. RNC849985
1899-1900, Trealaw Ref. RNC851632
1922, Ynyshir Ref. POP876134
1947, Aberaman Ref. NPO618602
1947, Abercwmboi Ref. NPO618649
1947, Bryncae Ref. NPO653954
1899-1900, Abercwmboi Ref. RNC618649
1899-1900, Cilfynydd Ref. RNC668845
1947, Gilfach Goch Ref. NPO713582
1947, Glyntaff Ref. NPO716872
1947, Pentrebach Ref. NPO804396
1947, Penygraig Ref. NPO804930
1947, Pen-Y-Rhiw Ref. NPO805046
1947, Pontypridd Ref. NPO808715
1898, Stanleytown Ref. RNE838396
1897, Taff Vale Ref. RNE844370
1897, Tonyrefail Ref. RNE849995

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Memories

250 memories found. Showing results 111 to 120.

More Early Days In Colindale

Life in Sheaveshill Avenue in the early to middle 1950's still seemed to me to be quite rural and as I recall we still had gas lit street lamps - or at least electric lamps using the old standards. The milk was ...Read more

A memory of Colindale in 1954 by Ken Hunter

Eerie Sighting

I have no connection with Deddington, it was just a place I passed through while driving from Swindon where I used to live to Towcester where I worked and have since relocated to. I remember it was early morning dark and foggy, I was ...Read more

A memory of Deddington in 1988 by David Harding

Hilltop School

I attended HillTop School from 1962-67 where I received an excellent, if a trifle ad-hoc, education.  Several of my teachers were what one might call 'eccentric': Mr Turner, the science master, taught his subject via the ...Read more

A memory of Hill Top by John Oswin

My Time At Studwell Lodge And In The Village Of Droxford

My family first came to live in Studwell Lodge, which they bought from the Bruce family,  when my father retired from farming in Berkshire at the age of fifty five. It was then 1959 and I, as a ...Read more

A memory of Droxford in 1960 by Charles Skipwith

Mitcham Common, The Cannons And May Day.

I remember going to Mitcham Fair and paying 2 1/2d to go into a tent and look at Siamese twins in a jar. I used to walk across the Bee Hive bridge to Cranmer Middle School. Also we sometimes walked down 'Cold ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1966 by sally_lawes

Raf Fylingdales

I came across this site while searching history. I have a story about Fylingdales. I was 19 and posted to a place called Goldsborough and we travelled daily to Fylingdales to clear uxb ordinance. Our vehicles were recognised ...Read more

A memory of Fylingdales Moor in 1961 by Geoffrey Powell

Privateers And Pirates

The Llandoger Trow - It is rumoured that Daniel DeFoe had met Alexander Selkirk ( shipwrekced sailor who had been rescued by a Bristol ship) in the Llandoger, on whose story he based his book 'Robinson Crusoe'. The ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Born In Bedford

I don't actually remember this event, but according to my birth certificate I was born in No. 3 Kimbolton Road, Bedford in February 1940. I can only presume that my mother was expecting me but was evacuated to Bedford from London. Her ...Read more

A memory of Bedford in 1940 by Elizabeth Neilly

The 1960s

I lived my early years here, until the 1970's, having been born in Wells and brought home to Cheddar as a baby. I have many family ancestral links to Cheddar via my father's parents. In the late 1800's-early 1900's my great-grandfather John ...Read more

A memory of Cheddar by Christine Derrick

Frimley Green Memories

My Dad was Charles Cheyne, the village chemist in Frimley Green - famous for his cough medicine - the report in the local Camberley News when he died in 1963 reported "It was dark brown in colour and had no name.  Word ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green in 1954 by Elizabeth Keleher

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