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Maps

9,582 maps found.

1898, Near Hardcastle Ref. RNE788123
1897, Ness Point Ref. RNE788438
1897, Newby Ref. RNE790744
1898, Newby Wiske Ref. RNE790761
1898, Northallerton Ref. RNE794142
1898, Norton's Wood Ref. RNE794703
1898, Old Thirsk Ref. RNE797202
1898, Oldstead Ref. RNE797499
1895, Osgodby Ref. RNE798138
1898, Osgodby Common Ref. RNE798141
1897, Percy Main Ref. RNE805174
1898, Pickhill Ref. RNE805784
1898, Pill Ref. RNE806095
1898, Little Alms Cliff Ref. RNE756808
1895, Little Smeaton Ref. RNE757973
1898, Locking Ref. RNE765426
1898, Long Ashton Ref. RNE766231
1897, Longbenton Ref. RNE766774
1898, Lothersdale Ref. RNE767559
1898, Low Marishes Ref. RNE768336

Books

30 books found. Showing results 4,153 to 4,176.

Memories

4,597 memories found. Showing results 1,731 to 1,740.

Turpins The Bakers

I'm have somewhat distant relationship with Lee Green: My grandparents owned a greengrocers in Weardale Road and I was told that there were soirees at the Turpins where Fred Turpin used to play the piano ..... a lot of Chopin I ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham by Geoff Strowger

Chainhurst In The Early 1960's

We moved from London to Chainhurst in 1961 into a small cottage two doors away from the Royal Oak Public House. I remember they let us use an upstairs room once a week so we could play records and I suppose keep us ...Read more

A memory of Chainhurst by Dawn Brady

Purveyor Of Sweetshops

I knew all the best sweet shops on Lavendar Hill Rd. Easily the best was Browns Sweet shop where Stormont Rd met Lavendar Hill. It had every sweet you could think of and seemed to be open 7 days a week until 9pm. I think the ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by tedpettit

Looking Back At My Life Growing Up, And Working In Fareham Plus More.

Leaving Southampton Road School in 1954, I started working on the outskirts of Titchfield for Sanders & Sons in their tomato glass houses, which was a good working start for me. ...Read more

A memory of Fareham by Alan Kitchin

Happy Days

I came to live in Northwood Hills in 1946, aged 16 months. I attended Pinner Road Primary School and then on to Potter Street where I was a prefect in my final year. I had my tonsils out, aged 6 in the lovely old Cottage Hospital, ...Read more

A memory of Northwood Hills by Barbara Rayment

I Was In Hutton Poplars Childrens Home.

From the age of 3 until I was 15 years of age I was in Hutton poplars I was in Humber House Mr and Mrs Healy were in charge. I then after some years in Humber House was transferred to Windermere House with Mr ...Read more

A memory of Shenfield

Goldthorpe Family?

My Grandfather John "Jack" or "Curly" Goldthorpe grew up in , I think, Thurnscoe. He had a brother called Frank, a sister called Edith and another called Florrie (?). His parents Were called Frank and maybe, Ada. I know Frank ...Read more

A memory of Goldthorpe by Sophie Wise

When Victor Value Came To Town

One sunny day in the late 1950's the next door neighbour came knocking at our door with some exciting news. A big new food store had opened on the Broadway, Bexleyheath,. It's a Supermarket, she said. It's Victor ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Bernard Schofield

Memories Of West Hendon

I was born in 1946. I lived in Stuart Avenue opposite the large floral clock of Edmunds Walker co. The clock was adorned with flowers all through the year. There was a field at the end of our road adjacent to the Edgeware ...Read more

A memory of West Hendon by Derek Holder

Evacuated To Croyde Bay In 1940 At 3 Months Old.

During 1940 I was evacuated to Croyde Bay with my family the Fletchers. At that time I had 3 older siblings. While there, another brother was born. We lived in the Carpenters Arms Cottage for about 6 ...Read more

A memory of Croyde by Maureen Tassie

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