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Maps

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1947, Hilton Ref. NPO736699
1946, Himley Ref. NPO736747
1947, Hinderwell Ref. NPO736783
1947, Hindley Ref. NPO736803
1947, Hindlip Ref. NPO736810
1947, Hindsford Ref. NPO736827
1947, Hinton Ref. NPO736872
1945, Hinton Ref. NPO736876
1946, Hinton Ref. NPO736877
1946, Hiscott Ref. NPO737023
1947, Hitchill Ref. NPO737047
1946, Hitchin Ref. NPO737048
1947, Hobarris Ref. NPO737147
1946, Hoccombe Ref. NPO737221
1946, Hockenden Ref. NPO737227
1946, Hockerill Ref. NPO737232
1946, Hockley Ref. NPO737265
1946, Hockworthy Ref. NPO737284
1946, Hoddesdon Ref. NPO737300
1947, Hodgehill Ref. NPO737327

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Memories

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Memories.

Hi Nina. Like you I spent years at Treloars as a child and unlike you, I hated every minute. I was on a plaster-bed for 5years as I had T.B. of the spine. The nurses, with the exception of a couple, were hard and cold. We all lived in fear ...Read more

A memory of Alton in 1945 by Norma Shaw

Memories From An Evacuee

I was a World War II evacuee, and after a short "phony war" trip to Northampton, when the Blitz began I was sent to Llantrisant. I have nothing but warm memories of the town. I was thee years old and billeted with an ...Read more

A memory of Llantrisant in 1940 by Roy Barnacle

Good Times

My parents moved into a prefab in Foxglove Crescent when I was 2.  They were still assembling them and German prisoners of war were building the foundations.  Compared to my nan's house they had everything, including an electric ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon in 1945 by Brian Dudley

My Childhood

I was born at 6 Victory Villas 8/25/47 My Mom, Iris Law, married an American serviceman and we moved to Boston in 1963. I still miss Fairford and consider it my home. Attended all the local schools. Remember those walks to school and ...Read more

A memory of Fairford in 1947 by Diane Sacramone

Caught In A Storm By Christine Swanson

When I was 4 years old I lived on an ex troop carrier which we named the Rembrant (its name was originally the Martello, I think). There was a storm and the moorings gave way and we were adrift at the ...Read more

A memory of South Benfleet in 1940 by Pat Anastasi

My Thoughts Of Bryn Pydew

During the 1940s my parents lived on Bryn Lupus Road, Llanrhos Corner. I was born in Treherne House was the first house next to the Corner. One of our rambles was to cross the fields and walk through the woods to ...Read more

A memory of Bryn in 1940 by Geoffrey Mason Jones

Ww2

My husband's father Frank Baker, worked at Starting Post Farm on All Alone Road near Idle. His cousin Albert Drew, was in the fields with him when a German air plane came down. Does anyone have any memories of this and know the time of day when ...Read more

A memory of Saltaire in 1941

Evacuation To Martock 2nd World War

I have really good memories of Martock. During the Second World War, some time in the 1940s, I along with some other boys from Farningham Home For Little Boys was evacuated to Yeovil and Martock. We were taken to ...Read more

A memory of Martock in 1943 by David Roberts

Prestwich Memories

Well I suppose my memories of Prestwich go back to early 1940s when I started school at Park View Primary with Mr Rigby as Headmaster. He wasn't reluctant to cane the boys for any misdemeanour even at the ages of 5 to 11. ...Read more

A memory of Prestwich in 1947 by Fred Plant

Grandparents

My grandparents Harriett and Reuben Jones are buried here. There is a monument to Robert Whitehead, the inventor of the torpedo, in the churchyard.

A memory of Worth in 1942 by Roger Jones

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