Photos

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Maps

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1946, Chedworth Ref. NPO667204
1946, Chellington Ref. NPO667255
1946, Chelwood Ref. NPO667299
1946, Cherington Ref. NPO667349
1946, Cheriton Ref. NPO667352
1946, Chessmount Ref. NPO667488
1946, Chestall Ref. NPO667493
1946, Chesterblade Ref. NPO667510
1947, Chesterton Ref. NPO667558
1946, Cheswardine Ref. NPO667625
1946, Chetwode Ref. NPO667652
1946, Chevithorne Ref. NPO667700
1945, Chichester Ref. NPO667738
1947, Chickward Ref. NPO667761
1940, Chiddingfold Ref. NPO667767
1945, Chilcomb Ref. NPO667802
1946, Chilcombe Ref. NPO667804
1945, Chilgrove Ref. NPO667843
1946, Chillaton Ref. NPO667852
1946, Chillesford Ref. NPO667859

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 1,041 to 1,050.

Holidays

We used to go on holidays almost every year to Littlehampton, so far as I can remember. We took the train there. Then we walked - lugging our suitcases. There was a butcher's shop on the way and it had a little statue of a pig ...Read more

A memory of Littlehampton in 1949 by Liz Williams

Patricroft Shops

There was an ironmonger's shop on Patricroft Bridge ( the Eccles side) owned by a man called Richmond, whose daughter May attended Eccles Grammar School - though she was too nice a girl to have anything to do with a yob like me! ...Read more

A memory of Patricroft in 1946 by Robert Dale.

Happy Days Of Youth

I lived at 10 Whitfield Road, Fulwood, and went to Birkdale Prep School. Used to spend hours playing around Forge Dam, and renting a rowboat if I got an allowance. When winter came we would toboggan down the hills in the ...Read more

A memory of Fulwood in 1940 by Michael Oyler

No 489 Squadron Flew From Raf Langham

A commemorative brass plaque in the church of St Andrew and St Mary, Langham was erected in memory of these men of 489 Torpedo Bomber Squadron RNZAF (and their comrades in other Coastal Command Squadrons) ...Read more

A memory of Langham in 1944 by David Burrowes

Milton Barracks

I arrived in Gravesend in mid 1947 as advance party to re-open "Milton Barracks". Our first night out was a walk around King St to see what we could find. It didn't take us long to find the pubs in Gravesend or to find the Prom.  We ...Read more

A memory of Gravesend in 1947 by Verdun Lowe

Nina Dickey

Hi My name is Nina. I was in the Treloar Hospital during the end of world war two.  I went in when I was 10 and came out on March 30th 1945.  I remember being on the terrace while the blitz was on, what else could they do, most of us were in ...Read more

A memory of Alton in 1944 by ninadickey

When I Was A Boy

I was born in Princes Risborough and fondly remember as a young boy going into the shop with the bay window (shown on the right of your picture) to buy sweets and giggle at the young girls. The shop was known locally as ...Read more

A memory of Princes Risborough in 1949 by Dudley Bailey

Graham Clive Cale James

Between 1938-1949 I lived in Llanarth Road then at Bryn Road 1949-1959. There was no Springfield Estate (only Springfield Villas, about 6 houses). Tradespeople at that time were Davies the bakers with door to door ...Read more

A memory of Pontllanfraith in 1940 by First Name Last Name

John Peel Brewery

The smell of molasses from the so called John Peel Brewery as the train from Carlisle approached Workington Main Station.

A memory of Workington in 1940 by benediction

Templemeads Station

My father was working on Templemeads Station around the time it was bombed, I have the feeling it was a Saturday night in the summer of 1942.  I was about four years old and we were lodging in a house by the Avon with a cellar and ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1940 by Anne Cross

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