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Maps

131 maps found.

1946, Wood End Ref. NPO872463
1946, Workhouse End Ref. NPO874532
1946, Wyboston Ref. NPO875054
1946, Scald End Ref. NPO825929
1946, Water End Ref. NPO861483
1946, Thurleigh Ref. NPO848022
1946, Sharnbrook Ref. NPO828940
1946, Shelton Ref. NPO829623
1946, Stagsden Ref. NPO837782
1946, Staughton Moor Ref. NPO838880
1946, Bury End Ref. NPO657277
1946, Bletsoe Ref. NPO644173
1946, Chellington Ref. NPO667255
1946, Duloe Ref. NPO694805
1946, Colmworth Ref. NPO675700
1946, Emmaus Village Carlton Ref. NPO701254
1946, Church End Ref. NPO668368
1946, Church End Ref. NPO668371
1946, Clapham Ref. NPO669396
1946, Brickhill Ref. NPO649718

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Memories

15 memories found. Showing results 11 to 15.

Colerne In The Second World War

My parents and I came to Colerne in late 1939, having left London shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War, and lived at Ford, a few miles from Colerne, for a few months. That winter, of 1939-40, was a hard ...Read more

A memory of Colerne in 1940 by John Bunting

The Army Call Up.

The Army My call up papers came with a railway warrant for Gloucester, where I and another group of lucky lads, were picked up by army lorry and taken to the barracks of the Gloucester Regiment for our six weeks basic training. Unloaded at ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1947 by Arthur Cottrell

The War Years

I lived in a cottage in Long Lane, beyond Church End as a child during the war. I have vivid memories of my life here. The snowy winter of 1943 when the snow reached up to the cottage windows. We had no neighbours except Dick and ...Read more

A memory of Gamlingay in 1940 by Maureen Arrowsmith

My Life In Woodford Bridge

Hi, I have only just found this site though a friend. I was born in 1938 at 21, Highfield Road. One of 10 children, only 5 of us lived at 21, Bill, Ted and Mary (twins) and Jean and I (also twins). Went to school at ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1940 by Frank Bedford

The War Years And Just Afterwards

Turvey Abbey was owned in those days by Rupert Allen who owned an engineering factory in Bedford. My father was employed on the estate as gardener/general factotum (and was paid a pittance for the privilege). The Abbey ...Read more

A memory of Turvey in 1945 by Robert Gore

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