Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1945, Waxham Ref. NPO862344
1945, Wayford Ref. NPO862381
1946, Weacombe Ref. NPO862424
1945, Wealdstone Ref. NPO862442
1946, Wearde Ref. NPO862462
1946, Weare Ref. NPO862466
1947, Webscott Ref. NPO862571
1940, Wedhampton Ref. NPO862626
1946, Wednesbury Ref. NPO862634
1947, Ravensmoor Ref. NPO813790
1946, Ravenstone Ref. NPO813802
1947, Ravensworth Ref. NPO813824
1947, Rawfolds Ref. NPO813878
1947, Rawgreen Ref. NPO813881
1945, Rawreth Ref. NPO813905
1947, Rawtenstall Ref. NPO813919
1947, Raylees Ref. NPO813981
1947, Reabrook Ref. NPO814022
1947, Read Ref. NPO814028
1946, Readymoney Ref. NPO814051

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 1,891 to 1,900.

Picnics At Knowle Green

We had some very happy family picnics on Knowle Green. There was a small stream in which we used to play with our fishing nets and catch small fish and other water creatures. There were also plenty of wild flowers on the edge ...Read more

A memory of Staines in 1946 by Anne Coffey

Bersham School

I attended Bersham School until 1950 and well remember the daily walk (or run) from 30 Wynnstay Crescent up West Grove to the school. I believe 1947 was the year that the winter flood happened and Gwylim Williams drowned near the ...Read more

A memory of Rhostyllen in 1947 by Leonard Hughes

Childhood Memories

I spent many happy days fishing in the park lake, permit purchased from the town hall for 6 pence per year, old money, then the council in their wisdom decided to fill the pond in with all the dustbin refuse, and it ...Read more

A memory of Ashton-in-Makerfield in 1940 by Frank Walford

Town Hall Fire.

I am uncertain about the precise date. During the bombing of Trafford Park a stray bomber, probably with a stick of bombs stuck in the bomb doors, released a stick accross School Road up to the Town Hall. The bomb rack wrecked the front ...Read more

A memory of Sale in 1941 by John F Bedford

Olympic Games & After

My father, who worked for Philips Electrical (Mullard Amplifier Division) was the Sound Engineer at both the Wembley Stadium and Pool during the entire Olympic Games of 1948. He had to work very long hours not only during the ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1948 by Clive Warneford

Kennards 2

Reminiscences of Kennards Arcade brought back memories for me too. As a child, I was in Croydon for most of the war and "ponies", as we called the arcade, was a favourite spot when shopping. It helped with the war effort by displaying ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1940 by Sheila W

Chiltley Place

My twin brother Colin and I were born at Chiltley Place on the 28th of July 1942 due to the bombing of Portsmouth. My father was serving in the Royal Navy on the hospital ship HMS Liverpool in the far east when we were born. My ...Read more

A memory of Liphook in 1942 by Barry Gay

Good Memories Of Byfleet

I lived in Petersham Avenue, Byfleet, name June Bartram. We used to look over at the race track. I went to St Mary's School. There were two Miss Evans teachers. I was married at the Methodist church in 1949, 60 years ago this ...Read more

A memory of Byfleet in 1940 by June Keddie

On The Market And Such...

Dad used to take me to help on the market stall he had right outside Woolworth's as he and mom had a Ladies & Children's Wear in Birmingham.  His cousin was Mayor at the time - hence the prime spot? I remember the Tilley ...Read more

A memory of Wednesbury in 1949 by Matt O.B.O Roy Anderson

The Village Policeman

My father was the village policeman during the Second World War, his name was Archie Evans. My mother died there in 1949. We lived in a house called Somersby. I was only 4 when we left, and my sister Carol was 11. My name ...Read more

A memory of Bolton-le-Sands in 1940 by kayandgeoff

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