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Maps

9,582 maps found.

1925, Killingworth Ref. POP747217
1925, Kirby Knowle Ref. POP748686
1925, Kirk Hammerton Ref. POP748747
1925, Kirkby Malzeard Ref. POP748876
1925, Kirkbymoorside Ref. POP748899
1925, Knaresborough Ref. POP749614
1919, Knightcott Ref. POP749695
1919, Langford Ref. POP752407
1925, Hubberholme Ref. POP741740
1925, Hutton Rudby Ref. POP742887
1925, Ingleby Arncliffe Ref. POP743562
1925, Jennyfield Ref. POP745026
1925, Keld Ref. POP745751
1925, Keldholme Ref. POP745768
1924, Kellingley Ref. POP745837
1925, Old Byland Ref. POP796278
1924, Old Malton Ref. POP796877
1947, Ingleby Arncliffe Ref. NPO743562
1947, Irton Ref. NPO744378
1947, Island Carr Ref. NPO744439

Books

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Memories

4,597 memories found. Showing results 2,131 to 2,140.

Children's Home

There was another children's home in Hitchen Hatch Lane, Sevenoaks which I believe was called Hitchen Hatch House. I do remember calling there once, can't remember why. The Rock House home was in Chipstead Lane and I had a ...Read more

A memory of Riverhead in 1954

Childhood

My Grandparents owned Pinwherry House and Pinwherry farm with around 550 acres during the 50/60's. Part of the Farm also extended to a large field and cottage on the other side of the Stinchar which was allowed access by a swing bridge ...Read more

A memory of Pinwherry in 1960

Great Times

Hi my name is Doug Wilson. This site brought back so many memories. I was born in a bungalow in Wingletye Lane in August 1954 but moved to Great Gardens Road when I was 9 months old. From the time that I was allowed to cross the ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch by Douglas Wilson

Wells Bottom Farm

As children, my two brothers and I would go to visit Nannan (my paternal grandmother) at Wells Bottom Farm, near Sowerby Bridge, Ripponden. We would stop at the Blue Bell Inn for a drink of pop, the highlight of the long car ...Read more

A memory of Ripponden in 1960 by Angela Garcia

My Childhood In Southall

Another thing that I remember was bath night. Notice I said night and not nights!! We had a tin bath which had to be filled up by boiling kettles and saucepans. My young brother would go in first, then me, after me was ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1949 by Janet Moran

Mountnessing

Roman Road, Mountnessing. My great grandfather, John Waller, lived in one of the cottages just down from the George & Dragon pub. I believe it is now an Indian, and at one time was a restaurant. He died in the 60s aged about ...Read more

A memory of Shenfield in 1964 by Carole Sach

Old Southall

Yes the bakers was Parkers, but before that it was called "Fowlers" and that name was in the mosaic floor in their doorway. They used to do lovely cream cakes. My mum who had moved to Southall in 1932, went to Western Road School ...Read more

A memory of Southall by Russell Wileman

Memories Of Low Westwood 1955 1966

I was born at Low Westwood, a small mining village in the North East of England in 1955 – well, when I say I was born there, that’s not entirely true. Unlike today, children were born at ...Read more

A memory of Hamsterley in 1960 by Kathy Aveyard

Evacuated To Talsarnau 1940/41

My name is Edward Hughes and at the tender age of 3/4 I was evacuated from my home town of Birkenhead, Wirral, Cheshire to Talsarnau during the second world war; staying around 2 years or so in an allocated home ...Read more

A memory of Talsarnau in 1940 by Edward Hughes

First Home Of Our Own

My husband and I moved to Easthampstead in 1959 and were allocated an "end terrace house" in Black Meadows. We went to the local Baptist Church where services were then held in an old house near where Pointe Royale was ...Read more

A memory of Easthampstead in 1959 by Pamela Chaldecott

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