Photos

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Maps

469 maps found.

1947, High Shields Ref. NPO733486
1946, Kendleshire Ref. NPO746076
1946, Kingswood Ref. NPO748289
1946, Hall End Ref. NPO725106
1946, Harry Stoke Ref. NPO727714
1946, Little Sodbury End Ref. NPO757977
1946, Little Stoke Ref. NPO758004
1946, Doynton Ref. NPO692874
1946, Avening Green Ref. NPO629157
1946, Bitton Ref. NPO641299
1947, Boldon Colliery Ref. NPO645510
1947, Cauldwell Ref. NPO664809
1946, Bromley Heath Ref. NPO651641
1946, Cadbury Heath Ref. NPO658370
1946, Colt's Green Ref. NPO675831
1946, Westend Ref. NPO865403
1946, Westerleigh Hill Ref. NPO865771
1946, The Folly Ref. NPO846357
1946, Tormarton Ref. NPO850356
1946, Tortworth Ref. NPO850693

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Memories

207 memories found. Showing results 121 to 130.

South Chingford Parks And Lakes.

I was born in March 1939 and lived in South Chingford 1939-66.  Frances Road 1940-47 and Underwood Road (Ropers Farm Estate) 1947-66. I loved Chingford and still do.  I regularly visit Chingford and was there ...Read more

A memory of South Chingford in 1940 by Robert Randall

My Childhood

I was born in 1944 in my grandmother's house named 'Bloemfontein' at Higher Fraddon. She named the house after the capital of the Orange Free State of South Africa where she was born. Her father, my great-grandfather Parkyn, was a ...Read more

A memory of Higher Tolcarne in 1948 by Peter Crago Goodman

Hessenford

I was so pleased to come across a site talking about 'my' family village of Hessenford. I was also evacauated to Hessenford with my mum and spent my 1st birthday there. This was the first of many August holidays with my Great Aunt Dorah ...Read more

A memory of Hessenford in 1944 by Judy Sharp

Hatchford Church

My father, Capt. F.C. Dyer used to play the organ at Hatchford Church until his death in 1950. It was a pump organ and Bubbles was the name of the hunchback who pumped the organ. We lived in the Semaphore Tower up on Chatley Heath ...Read more

A memory of Cobham in 1940 by Ron Clibborn Dyer

When The Reverend Nichols Was The Rector

Sadly, I believe St Michael's Church is little more now than a ruin of it's former self, nothing like it was in the 1940's when it seemed to stand proudly on the hill watching over and protecting the small ...Read more

A memory of Pitsea in 1940 by Thelma Hurly

Kingsdown In The 1940's

The picture shown is North Street, where my grandmother & grandfather lived. I always knew the village to be up the hill where some of the shops were. At the end of the houses on the right was the Home ...Read more

A memory of Kingsdown in 1940 by Maurice Lipson

Living In Aveley 1948 68

Hello. I came across this site yesterday quite by accident and was really taken away by all the memories. Here are mine - I was surprised by the names and everything else that came back to me. Forgive me if I don't spell all ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1948 by Colin Newberry

Apprentice

at the time I lived in South hetton about 12 miles from town and on leaving school at age 14 started work in Turveys garage at the bottom end of holmeside,just around the corner from the south end of the station. I remember going into ...Read more

A memory of Sunderland in 1944 by Tom Liddle

A Wartime Evacuee's Experience

I was evacuated when I was 9 with my sister to East Buckland in May 1940, and we stayed with Mr and Mrs Coles at Lower Pit Farm. They looked after us very well and we became part of the village scene. I would go ...Read more

A memory of East Buckland in 1940 by John Grant

Thames Board Mills

I worked at TBM from 1949 until 1991. I started as a laboratory assisstant and became asst chief chemist. I was very involved with building of No 11 machine and then after I became Marketing manager for the opening of our ...Read more

A memory of Purfleet in 1949 by Roy Bradbrook

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