Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1945, Didling Ref. NPO690698
1947, Digby Ref. NPO690723
1947, Dihewyd Ref. NPO690757
1947, Dimple Ref. NPO690820
1940, Dingleden Ref. NPO690937
1946, Dippertown Ref. NPO691036
1945, Discove Ref. NPO691110
1947, Disley Ref. NPO691138
1940, Ditchampton Ref. NPO691161
1940, Ditchling Ref. NPO691189
1946, Dittisham Ref. NPO691201
1947, Dobcross Ref. NPO691273
1946, Doccombe Ref. NPO691292
1946, Dockeney Ref. NPO691312
1947, Docker Ref. NPO691318
1946, Docking Ref. NPO691330
1947, Docklow Ref. NPO691338
1946, Dodbrooke Ref. NPO691396
1947, Doddington Ref. NPO691433
1946, Doddiscombsleigh Ref. NPO691450

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 1,281 to 1,290.

Memories Ofpalmers Buildings

We used to live in Gateshead but because father was away in the RAF he thought we should live closer to his brother who lived at 116 High Street East, Wallsend, so we managed somehow to get a house at 16 Third Street, ...Read more

A memory of Wallsend in 1942 by Allen Flynn

Chippenham Grammar School

Chippenham Grammar School in wartime, way up on the Malmesbury Road, was a great place to be, despite inevitable privations. Textbooks were in short supply, exercise books were rationed, and some of the teachers were away ...Read more

A memory of Chippenham in 1945 by Brian Thomas

Does Anyone Remember

I'm writing about my mother and father who, during 1939 and 1940 lived at 'Cherry Tree' and 'Park Cottage', Gorran Haven. Does anyone remember these houses. Perhaps the house names have been changed since - possibly become ...Read more

A memory of Gorran Haven in 1940 by Kerry Darbishire

Chipping Hill Infant School

My name is Janet (nee Smith) McGraw, I was born in Witham, Essex in the year 1942. I also went to Chipping Hill Infant School. I started school April 16th 1947, the day before my 5th birthday. I remember Ann Goodchild very ...Read more

A memory of Witham in 1947 by Janet Mc Graw

My Childhood In Souldrop

I was born at number 19 The Green, Souldrop and spent my first 17 years of my life in the village. We moved from number 19 to The School House when I was six. My early memories are playing on the green with all of the other children and learning to ride a bicycle around it.

A memory of Souldrop in 1948 by Barry Newman

Esmond Road Kilburn

I was born at 31 Esmond Road, Kilburn in 1938. We were evacuated to Bletchley and Leighton Buzzard on and off throughout the Second World War. In 1945 we had a VE day party, of which the photo was put on the cover of Max Bygraves ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn in 1940 by Joan Hemington

Wonderful Days

Do you remember the organ that came up from the pit under the stage and had all the different coloured spotlights shone on it? I thought it was sheer magic! The front seats were chaeaper than the back ones - I think ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn in 1949 by Valerie Clemens

Looking For Wartime Friend

Hi, I am looking for a Mrs H. Higbee ( Claire) who was friends with my grandfather during the Second World War. Based on the info I have, she must have working in one of the USO clubs. Her address was 2 Aden Grove, Green ...Read more

A memory of Hackney in 1944 by Don Morrison

Military Camp Trawsfynydd 1945

I was in the Irish Guards and in 1945 we came to Trawfynydd by train for field training. The camp consisting of 2 or 3 huts was situated at Trawsfnydd on the left just off the main road to Bleanau. During one ...Read more

A memory of Trawsfynydd in 1945 by Edwin Peplow

Lancaster Crash

I see that no person has placed a memory of this crash. I lived at Mountfield and this Lancaster circled the area and 4 crew bailed out each time it came round and went to what was Mr Bailey's snack bar just below Johns ...Read more

A memory of Hurst Green in 1944 by John Brown

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