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Maps

348 maps found.

1947, Scamland Ref. NPO826053
1947, Warter Ref. NPO861191
1947, Waxholme Ref. NPO862345
1947, Weel Ref. NPO862707
1947, West End Ref. NPO864045
1947, Thirtleby Ref. NPO846780
1947, Thorngumbald Ref. NPO847155
1947, Thornholme Ref. NPO847210
1947, Thornwick Bay Ref. NPO847382
1947, Thorpe Le Street Ref. NPO847511
1947, Tickton Ref. NPO848215
1947, Scorborough Ref. NPO826532
1947, Skipsea Brough Ref. NPO832175
1947, South Cliffe Ref. NPO834522
1947, Snaith Ref. NPO833531
1947, Brough Ref. NPO652680
1947, Burnby Ref. NPO656261
1947, Burton Agnes Ref. NPO657099
1947, Burton Pidsea Ref. NPO657181
1947, Bewholme Ref. NPO639481

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Memories

177 memories found. Showing results 141 to 150.

Special Days At Polzeath

My family lived at Trelights. My Uncle Reg was a school teacher in London although he was a Trelights boy, when he came home in the summer holidays in his old Austin 6 he would often take us to Polzeath, they were special ...Read more

A memory of Polzeath in 1940 by Jan Cowling

Thorne Memorial Park

One of the few places in wartime Thorne where fun could be had for the town's children was the park. There were only two 'rides' - the American Swing and the Roundabout. Both were fully used, although the teenagers (not that we ...Read more

A memory of Thorne in 1945 by Brian Bristow

Pitlake Bridge Area

I was born in Clarendon Road and live there now. Pitlake bridge years ago before it was changed to Jubilee bridge had shops on either side, provision shop Hallidays?, the butchers, a hairdressers, Wally Whitbourne's grocery shop, ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1944 by Christine Brooks

How I Gave Up Smoking In One Day!

I was born in 1934 at Weybridge in Surrey, close to where the River Wey joins the Thames, thus offering the dual attraction of open countryside and water - a totally irresistible combination to young boys set free ...Read more

A memory of Weybridge in 1940 by Stephen Squires

Early Memories Of Hay During The Second World War Part 1

Memories of Hay during the Second World War. When I was still quite young, I recall that there were three phrases used by my father over and over again in conversation. The first, ...Read more

A memory of Hay-on-Wye in 1940 by John S. Batts

The Village Was Small And Beautiful.The Families United.

I was sent to Chobham to stay with my Aunt Dolly Mitchell, and her quiet and kindly daughters. 3 hot weeks. I watched Land Army girls ride on top of a hay rick through Chobham High Street. The ...Read more

A memory of Chobham in 1947 by Maureen J Hallam

Knatts Valley And Woodlands

I was brought up in Woodlands. My parents owned the Holiday Camp which they retired from in 1968. They built it up from 1927, the year they were married and gradually increased the size of it (on 7 acres) until it ...Read more

A memory of Knatts Valley in 1947 by Barbara Benedict Nee Mellor

Borehamwood, The Village

I was born at 4 Glenhaven Avenue in November of 1945 to Matthew Murray and Elizabeth (Beth) Murray, My sister Jill having been born in Radlet in 1944. I remember that the walls were brown in the house so I gave it the name ...Read more

A memory of Borehamwood in 1947 by Jackie Murray Richardson

Eversley During The Second World War

I lived in Spindle Cottage (now, I see, simply 'Spindles') with my mother from mid-1940 till the end of the Second World War, from the age of five till ten; my father, who was a codes and ciphers officer in the ...Read more

A memory of Eversley in 1940 by Martin Dilly

My Childhood Home

Dovercourt was my childhood/boyhood home from my birth (well, almost - that momentous event actually took place in an Ipswich nursing home!) in 1937, until we moved as a family to Worthing around 1952. I attended the Hill ...Read more

A memory of Dovercourt in 1940 by Ian Newton

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