Photos

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Maps

149 maps found.

1940, Mead End Ref. NPO775952
1946, Nazeing Mead Ref. NPO788074
1946, White Ox Mead Ref. NPO868269
1945, Southcote Ref. NPO835502
1945, Churchend Ref. NPO668622
1940, New Town Ref. NPO790401
1940, Reading Ref. NPO814032
1940, Coley Ref. NPO675356
1947, Caversham Ref. NPO664945
1940, The Mount Ref. NPO846469
1947, Lower Caversham Ref. NPO768892
1947, Emmer Green Ref. NPO701256
1945, Tilehurst Ref. NPO848367
1940, Whitley Ref. NPO869358
1947, Caversham Heights Ref. NPO664947
1940, Whiteknights Ref. NPO868907
1940, Whitley Wood Ref. NPO869394
1945, Horncastle Ref. NPO740413
1947, Horseway Head Ref. NPO740758
1947, Hubbersty Head Ref. NPO741742

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Memories

75 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Flying Bomb Memories

As a 14 year old living in these dangerous war year's, we were used to seeing dog-fights between the Spitfires and Luftwaffe so much so that we were rather blasé about taking cover when danger threatened. Came the flying bomb ...Read more

A memory of Twickenham in 1944 by Patrick Pyke

Lemington Upon Tyne, Scouting

Scouting Life during the Forties I was born in January 1936 in a large village, Lemington in Northumberland, England. Lemington bordered on the limit of the city of Newcastle upon Tyne. It was a working class area ...Read more

A memory of Lemington in 1944 by George Ritson

The War Years In Consett

I was born in Consett at 11 Newmarket Street in June 1933, though my parents were living in Norfolk and later on in Middlesex. I was sent back to live with aunts when the Blitz really got going. I went to the CofE Primary ...Read more

A memory of Consett in 1940 by Malcolm Hutton

The Then Unknown

I remember going to school one morning, when a convoy of army lorries was going past, they were Americans, I did not realise it until several years later that I was witnessing the beginning of the invasion of Europe. ...Read more

A memory of Werrington in 1940 by Stan Twigge

St Mary''s School Parrock Road Gravesend

St Mary's Boys returned from Ugbrook, Devon the estate of Lord Clifford to Gravesend when the war ended in 1945 and I was resident there until 1954. Although called a school it was in reality an orphanage. ...Read more

A memory of Gravesend in 1945 by Delvin Flynn

Memory Lapse2

I remember when I was transferred from the children's hospital in Birmingham to Bryn Bras Castle at the age of about 9 yrs - I was in the hospital for about a week before being driven by a Health Visitor dressed in a navy blue ...Read more

A memory of Hayling Island in 1944 by Shirleyst Name Hearne

Tarpots

I remember the north side of the London road much as has been described by others with some differences, the last shop before the garage was Jones the butchers, owned by Mr Jones and run by his three sons, Roy, Owen and the third one ...Read more

A memory of Great Tarpots in 1945 by Colin Mackenzie

Wartime In Ivybridge 1939

I was one of ten little girls, plus our teacher, who arrived in Ivybridge as evacuees from Acton, London, at the outbreak of the Second World War. We were taken to a hall (probably at the school) where we were ...Read more

A memory of Ivybridge in 1940 by Geraldine Gasparelli

Burnt Oak In The Second World War And After

I moved to Burnt Oak in May 1940, to 84 Fortescue Road. I was 4. My memories are like a batch of video clips, as follows: Moving in. Removal men trying to get a wardrobe into the front bedroom by hauling ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1940 by David Brusselen

My Beautiful Kentish Birthplace

I was born in East House, Tenterden Road, Rolvenden on 2nd November 1938.  My dad was about to join the RAF and I was born in my grandparents' home. There were large cellars below the house - very scarey.  East House ...Read more

A memory of Rolvenden in 1940 by Jill Howell

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