Maps

24,884 maps found.

1922, Carmel Head Ref. POP661576
1922, Carreglefn Ref. POP663013
1922, Castle End Ref. POP663767
1922, Castor Ref. POP664362
1922, Cemaes Ref. POP665813
1922, Cerrig-Mân Ref. POP665930
1921, Crown Hills Ref. POP684985
1921, Darley Abbey Ref. POP688670
1921, Colton Hills Ref. POP675822
1922, Dothan Ref. POP692221
1921, Dunstall Hill Ref. POP695776
1922, Dwyran Ref. POP696104
1922, Fedw Fawr Ref. POP703931
1922, Gadfa Ref. POP710454
1922, Gaerwen Ref. POP710505
1922, Glinton Ref. POP716648
1922, Heneglwys Ref. POP731288
1922, Hermon Ref. POP731756
1922, Old Fletton Ref. POP796451
1922, Orton Southgate Ref. POP798076

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Memories

264 memories found. Showing results 241 to 250.

Auntie Did Have Tb

I have recently been doing some research into our family history. I was always told by my mother that her elder sister, Bessie Dubora, died from complications following a tonsilectomy but, having now obtained a copy of the Death ...Read more

A memory of Brentwood in 1920 by Sheila Foreman

Mill Lane Cottages Mill Lane Turnford Herts

Hi, I am trying to research my family tree, family name is Sipthorp. I have obtained various birth certificates for my father and uncle. They were born in these pretty little cottages, the family consisted ...Read more

A memory of Cheshunt in 1920 by Carole Smith

A Bungalow Called Lynwood At Costessey

My father bought this bungalow around 1926 - it was the place I was born. He was forced to sell it in 1929 when the place he worked at -J arrolds Publishing - went on strike and he lost his job. With my mother ...Read more

A memory of Costessey in 1920

Morton Family

My mother's maiden name was Mary Hannah Morton and her father, James Morton, mother Ada and older sister Peggy lived on a farm called High Balcray. Grandpa had brothers, one of which became manager of the Bladnock Creamery and a ...Read more

A memory of Isle of Whithorn in 1920 by Sheila Marshall

Hearts Cruisers

This boatyard belonged to my grandfather, Geoffrey John Hart (the gentleman standing at the back of the picture) and the young man in the front of the picture is Jack Ayton Hart, his son. The other son also worked there and ...Read more

A memory of Thorpe St Andrew in 1920 by Judi Ingram

Family Connections.

The gentleman with the scythe over his shoulder was my grandfather. His name was Joseph Jackson, born in 1849 at Bootle in Cumberland. He spent most of his life as a tenant farmer, first at Canleton Farm near Egremont also in ...Read more

A memory of Greenodd in 1920 by Claire Allen

Family Connections.

The photograph shows my great-aunt's tea room/restaurant. She was Mrs Matilda Howells, known in the family as Aunt Tilly. I can clearly remember visiting the tea room on many occasions as a 9/10 year old child with my mother ...Read more

A memory of Lyndhurst in 1920 by Claire Allen

Boyhood

I was born in 1922 in Mundford where my Father was the village policeman. We had no motor car, indeed in those days there were not many people who could afford this luxury. The village was small, however it was self-contained and provided all ...Read more

A memory of Mundford in 1920 by Ralph Woodgate

The Jamess

I was born at 8 School Steet, Tirphil. 1928.  Parents were Jane Jones from Merthyr and Lewis Rees James of Railway Terrace, Tirphil.  My mother had left Merthyr to run a small shop opposite 8 School Street. Mother was pregnant with second ...Read more

A memory of Tirphil in 1920 by Eva Catchpole

The Hut

The village club, always known in my family (the Colletts and the Cottons) as 'The Hut', was where all the young people of that time, and probably earlier, met, since that particularly was the venue for village dances. Inevitably permanent ...Read more

A memory of Yoxford in 1920 by Peter Collett

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