Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1940, Hordle Ref. NPO740323
1946, Horeb Ref. NPO740337
1947, Hornby Ref. NPO740402
1946, Hornchurch Ref. NPO740418
1946, Horndon Ref. NPO740432
1946, Hornick Ref. NPO740463
1946, Horningtoft Ref. NPO740473
1946, Horningtops Ref. NPO740476
1947, Hornsby Ref. NPO740496
1947, Horrocksford Ref. NPO740547
1947, Horsebridge Ref. NPO740653
1946, Horsecastle Ref. NPO740660
1947, Horsehouse Ref. NPO740696
1946, Horsey Ref. NPO740762
1947, Horton Ref. NPO740848
1946, Hose Ref. NPO740921
1947, Hoselaw Ref. NPO740926
1947, Hough Ref. NPO741015
1946, Houghton Ref. NPO741043
1946, Houghton Ref. NPO741048

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Memories

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Willingdon College

My parents evacuated me to Ven House around 1941. I was 11 years old. My memories of the school are many. The brook that ran under Ven House entrance and the dares to go through it, the poor food, playing football on the ...Read more

A memory of Milborne Port in 1941 by Harold Brown

Days Of Wine And Roses

Started work in Briggs in 1947 as an engineering apprentice, joined the Army in 1949 for two years national service, returned to Briggs, who by then had been taken over by Fords, and completed my apprenticeship. After some ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1947 by John Mc Carthy

Townhall Dance

I used to look forward to the Town Hall dance, the place used to be packed. Those were the days of "Teddy boy suits", jive and bebop. I was born in Grove Street, Nantyffyllon but grew up in Llwydarth Road, but funnily enough spent ...Read more

A memory of Maesteg in 1940 by David Byers

Fading Memories

Moving from a house made of earth and straw in Walcote to new Prefab in Dunley Way and later moving to Denbigh Place. Growing Potatoes and Marrows in the garden. Father (Norman) worked at Power Jets on secret jet engines. ...Read more

A memory of Lutterworth in 1940 by David Walker

My Wichenford Childhood

I was born at Voyce Farm near Wichenford in 1937. I started school at Wichenford in 1942. My first teacher was miss Connie Alcott who was loved by every kid and adult in the area. I remember fondly Arthur Palmers bakery and ...Read more

A memory of Wichenford in 1940 by Robin Monk

Place Of Birth

I was born at 27 Larkfield Estate (crescent) in 1937 and lived there until 1949. I went to school first to New Hythe Lane, then to Teapot Lane schools. I have memories of the war years, watching the dog fights overhead during ...Read more

A memory of Larkfield in 1940 by Robert Holden

Meopham Road Mitcham.

During most of the Second World War I lived in Meopham Road, Mitcham. Before the war I had attended the Primary and Infants School at Grove Road, Lonesome. I have so far managed to trace only one person who might have been at ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1940 by Douglas Tunbridge

Evacuee........

I arrived, along with my brother John and sister Lily at the outbreak of war. A big adventure we were told, but oh so frightening. Our mother had told us to stay together, and lucky for us we were taken in by Mr. and Mrs. Morgan. I ...Read more

A memory of Upton Bishop in 1940 by George Palmer

Ww2

My father T/173106 Driver Ted Israel Sugarman, RASC was billeted with Mrs McLennan in Rose Cottage, Dingwall in June-Dec 1943. She had a husband and son. Dad said she was a lovely lady and welcomed him with open arms; he a lad from the Jewish ...Read more

A memory of Dingwall in 1943 by Martin Sugarman

Rowland Hill Avenue

I went to Devonshire Hill School from 1940 - 1946 then to St. Katherines College. Always done my mum's shopping when I was little as I lived in Rowland Hill Avenue. We shopped at the nearest which was in Cambridge Road and White ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham in 1940 by June Hamilton

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