Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1946, Danesford Ref. NPO688508
1946, Dannonchapel Ref. NPO688543
1946, Darenth Ref. NPO688615
1946, Dargate Ref. NPO688627
1946, Darlingscott Ref. NPO688694
1946, Darmsden Ref. NPO688703
1947, Darowen Ref. NPO688760
1946, Darshill Ref. NPO688810
1947, Darvillshill Ref. NPO688838
1946, Dassels Ref. NPO688861
1945, Datchet Ref. NPO688863
1940, Dawesgreen Ref. NPO688965
1946, Dawlish Ref. NPO688972
1947, Dawn Ref. NPO688976
1947, Dawshill Ref. NPO688994
1946, Dean Ref. NPO689163
1945, Dean Ref. NPO689169
1945, Dean Ref. NPO689170
1940, Deanend Ref. NPO689296
1946, Debden Ref. NPO689398

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Memories

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Raynham Road And Leed Street

My mother was born in 1920 and grew up in Raynham Road. She lived next door to the chip shop. I remember going in to the shop as a small child to ask for the crackling from the batter. My grandparents and family owned ...Read more

A memory of Edmonton in 1947 by Maureen Russell

Colerne In The Second World War Continued 2

Following my previous memories, it might be worth mentioning one or two of the Colerne shops and tradesmen. On the south side of the marketplace, opposite the 'cross tree', was a shop, a greengrocer's I ...Read more

A memory of Colerne in 1940 by John Bunting

Wartime In Buckland As I Can Recall

Om my first day at the little school on the green I carried around my neck a box illustrated with Mickey Mouse. It contained a mask smelling horribly of rubber and talcum chalk. I was left in tiny ...Read more

A memory of Buckland in 1940 by Tony Westbrook

Family Picnics

White Webbs was a place that all my family including aunts, uncles and cousins went to for picnics and a game of cricket. The women would play against the men and all us children would hope they would let us have a go at batting as we ...Read more

A memory of Enfield in 1949

Coldrenick House

I was born in 1940, and came home from India with my parents (military family) in 1943. We stayed at Coldrenick House and I remember being introduced to Mrs. Trelawney and being invited to tea with her a couple of times. I cannot ...Read more

A memory of Menheniot in 1943 by Anne Colling

My Life In York In The 1940s

I now live in Gisborne in New Zealand and turned 70 on 29 September this year. Born in Sheffield I was evacuated to York in 1940 along with my mother (Mary) and older brother John. My dad, Reg, remained at his work in ...Read more

A memory of York in 1940 by Barry Allison

Linton Locks

I remember Linton Locks very well as the upper lock gate enabled me to visit the Power Station that was manned 24hrs a day, year in year out. There were three attendents, Aleck Musgrove, an unknown, and Ernest Muir. In the 1940's ...Read more

A memory of Linton-on-Ouse in 1940

Dreams Of Heaven

My memories are of the ending of the war, the German one in the Second World War. My family and I went to a VE party down the Greenford Road in Kings Avenue, I was about 7 years old at the time and while I was dancing with my elder ...Read more

A memory of Greenford in 1945 by Eileen Margaret Tristram/Nee Wheeler

My Old Bike

Hi, just been looking at the photos of West Hendon Broadway. I was amazed, during my last school years I worked for a greengrocer on the Broadway, Tim Smith, his shop is just out of the picture, left hand side where you can see the ...Read more

A memory of West Hendon in 1947 by Tony Day

Holyhead My Home My Life Warts And All

I am from Holyhead, left at 17 years of age to join the military police, served 22 years, had a second career in security, protection, worked in media, met several VIPs and worked for Middle Eastern royalty, ...Read more

A memory of Holyhead in 1946 by William Rielly

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