Photos

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Maps

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1940, Duddleswell Ref. NPO694601
1946, Dudley Ref. NPO694631
1940, Dudsbury Ref. NPO694646
1946, Duffield Ref. NPO694666
1947, Duffryn Ref. NPO694668
1946, Dulcote Ref. NPO694782
1946, Duloe Ref. NPO694804
1946, Duloe Ref. NPO694805
1947, Heathfield Ref. NPO730278
1947, Heathwaite Ref. NPO730336
1947, Heck Ref. NPO730422
1946, Heckingham Ref. NPO730439
1946, Heddon Ref. NPO730464
1945, Hedgerley Ref. NPO730506
1946, Hednesford Ref. NPO730527
1945, Hedsor Ref. NPO730534
1947, Hedworth Ref. NPO730539
1947, Heeley Ref. NPO730542
1946, Hele Ref. NPO730652
1946, Hele Ref. NPO730659

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Memories

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Childhood Memories Of Twycross

I remember moving to Twycross with Mum and Dad (Leslie and Louie Jones) and it was in the middle of the war.  Dad had to go into the RAF and I remember going to Atherstone Station to meet him one day when he came home ...Read more

A memory of Twycross in 1941 by Cecily Hart

Bilston Town 1947, My School Days

My name is Pauline Powell, my maiden name was Bromley. Where I lived on the corner of Moseley Road in Bilston there was a farm on the corner of the road called Dickie Bevan's farm, can anybody remember it? Us kids ...Read more

A memory of Bilston in 1947 by Pauline Powell

Blacksmith Shop

The blacksmith's shop was at Jack Geddes' farm opposite the Quakers' burial ground. I used to go in and watch sometimes when my brother and I were bringing milk from Cockburns farm further along on the other side of the road. I ...Read more

A memory of Witton Gilbert in 1945 by David Leckenby

Childhood Memories

I remember the winter of 1947 when the snow stopped us going to school at Lower Heyford. I can't remember for how long although it seemed weeks. My father farmed at Daisyhead Farm and he and Ernie Knapton and Billie ...Read more

A memory of Caulcott in 1947 by Marion June Messenger

Iron Mill Lane

My mother's sisters (and she had a number of them) all seemed to live in Crayford - Aunts Mag, Martha, Maud, Rose, Phyllis, Violet and Freda. My favourite aunt lived in Iron Mill Lane and she had four children - Harold, Leslie, ...Read more

A memory of Crayford in 1945 by Jean Hendy

The Tin School

This is for Martyn Walker. I do remember the Tin School, but not in the 1960s however. I was a student there from 1941-1948. I just found this site by accident, it got me thinking about the Tin School. Then I came across your ...Read more

A memory of Durham in 1940 by Sheila Yarnell

Distant Days Long Gone But Not Forgotten

I lived in Towneley Terrace with my Auntie Etty and Uncle Bill Eltringham when my mother died. I remember the street lights coming back on after the war. Looking down at all the pretty lights was a sight ...Read more

A memory of High Spen in 1940 by Ena Taplin

George James Mc Conney

Ironically this picture represents two important monuments relating to my maternal uncle. At St. Peter's Church on the right is where he sang as a choir boy. The war memorial on the left immortalizes his death in 1943 at age ...Read more

A memory of Harrogate in 1943 by Carole Hudon

Llangwynadl Happy Holidays

I was 5 or 6 years old the first time my Grandmother took me to Llangwynadl, we stayed at Glany Mor right at the end of the lane. The following year we went again but stayed at the pink cottage owned by Mr & Mrs Jones, ...Read more

A memory of Llangwnnadl in 1942 by Audrey Wynn

School In Georgeham

I was evacuated to Croyde and would walk to school in Georgeham every day. I stayed at a house called Watersmeet with a family named Rogers, daughter Pat. I remember at school we would listen to the radio. I particularly ...Read more

A memory of Georgeham in 1942 by John White

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