Nostalgic memories of Perivale's local history

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Displaying Memories 31 - 35 of 35 in total

I don't have a memory but some of our family lived there around 1950 pre and onwards. The Tomlinsons, Peggy and Burt, maybe Peggy's sisters and brother John and their mother who I believe was a Collins. Hoare is another surname. If anyone knows of any of these names or their descendants please let me know. We live in Australia and would like contact with these lost people. Ethlyn Catherine Hoare/Cracknell/Acott came to Australia probably about 1950. Thanking you, Helen Acott
Actually, I have no memory of 1971, as this was the year I was born. However, I was born in Perivale Maternity Hospital, which I believe was situated on Stockdove Way (before a housing estate was build there - Haymill Close / Wyresdale Crescent), literally next to the A40, just off the Argyle Road, and not very far from the Hoover Building! Just yards away from where the hospital stood, is the Perivale ...see more
Hi, my name is Julie and I am researching my past. I was born in Perivale Hospital in 1962. I am told that the hospital no longer exists. Can anyone tell me where the hospital records may have been moved to? Information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Julie
I was born Penelope Anne Ashton one hour and three quarters after my twin sister. It was March 1944 and we were born in Perivale Maternity Hospital. We were taken from the hospital to our family home in Uxbridge Road, Ealing. Our house was bombed out just months later and we were evacuated out. I've never seen even a photo of Perivale Maternity Hospital, nor do I know the road it was in. I was told ...see more
I grew up in Perivale my dads bakers shop was on Bilton Road, Geo Ort. Does anyone remember?