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Maps

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1945, Hounslow Ref. NPO741152
1946, Hoveringham Ref. NPO741246
1945, Hoveton Ref. NPO741248
1947, Howdon Ref. NPO741386
1946, Howell Ref. NPO741480
1947, Howey Ref. NPO741512
1947, Howsham Ref. NPO741668
1947, Howtel Ref. NPO741682
1947, Hoylandswaine Ref. NPO741714
1946, Hucknall Ref. NPO741768
1947, Huddington Ref. NPO741784
1947, Hudswell Ref. NPO741815
1946, Huish Ref. NPO741870
1946, Hulcote Ref. NPO741893
1946, Hulcott Ref. NPO741895
1947, Hulme Ref. NPO741944
1947, Hunderton Ref. NPO742099
1946, Hundleton Ref. NPO742112
1946, Hundon Ref. NPO742113
1945, Hungerford Ref. NPO742195

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Memories

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John William Corbitt

My grandfather, John William Corbitt (Will Corbitt) originated from North Seaton Colliery, he subsequently moved to Cambois to work in the colliery. He married Margaret (Meggie) and had a son George and a daughter Margaret ...Read more

A memory of North Seaton in 1944 by Joan Jones

West Hendon

I was a victim of the Hendon bombing in 1941 aged 5. We used to live York Road with a lot of our uncles and aunts with the name of Long. We were made homeless through the bombing and put into the church hall on the Edgware ...Read more

A memory of Hendon in 1941

The Railway Children

During the war years in 1940, we moved from Doncaster to Rossington. My father worked on the railway and felt we would be safer in the country. We lived at 254 Gatehouse Crossing and later in 1948, at 383 Gatehouse, Bessacarr. ...Read more

A memory of Finningley in 1940 by Beryl Goforth

Chingford Hatch

I moved to Chingford Hatch in 1946 from Hackney, we moved into a new house on Friday Hill. Some of my early memories was climbing the huge elm trees that were either side of Friday Hill. I remember the Old Smithy in what is ...Read more

A memory of South Tottenham in 1946 by Henry Molyneux

The Ship Inn, Aveley, Essex, England

My grandparents, Arthur Andrew Rush & Lilian Maud Rush 9nee Sayers0 had this pub, The Ship Inn, from 1940 -1955. They had two daughters, my Mother, Lilian Beatrice Gough (nee Rush) & Gladys Barker (nee Rush). ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1940 by Peter Gough

Port Regis For Sick Girls

I think this was the year. I was sick with chest problems, I loved it there. Getting all the new people's hair washed in little basin and watching all the fleas fall out. Having naps after lunch, sometimes in the ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1947 by Frances De Marchi

The Auld Hoose

I spent a lot of my childhood at my G.Grandmother's auld hoose in the High Street, Linlithgow across the road from Alva House. Through a close, a Mrs Swan lived up right and Liza Dalrymple on the left. Next door was a Jimmie ...Read more

A memory of Linlithgow in 1940 by Connie Telfer Smith

Night Of The V1 Bomb

After we were bombed out in London my parents bought a house in Romford, Essex. My father was working for the Ford Motor Company that had converted its assembly lines to manufacture Bren gun carriers and other war time vehicles. ...Read more

A memory of Romford in 1940 by Ray Tricker

Widnes Born And Bred

I was born in Moss Bank in 1945 and had 3 brothers and one sister; my maiden name was O Connor. We lived at 12 Brown St and I have many happy memories of my first 11 years there. I went on to Notre Dame School in St Helens. I ...Read more

A memory of Widnes in 1945 by Sheila Edge

Living In Oulton

I lived in Oulton until I was 11. We then emigrated to South Australia but I have great memories of England and long to return, which I'm hoping to do in the next couple of years. We lived in St Johns St and I remember a rag and ...Read more

A memory of Oulton in 1949 by Jeanette Wilde

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