Photos

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Maps

469 maps found.

1946, Littleton-Upon-Severn Ref. NPO758353
1946, Old Sodbury Ref. NPO797155
1946, Oldbury Naite Ref. NPO797339
1946, Oldland Common Ref. NPO797449
1946, Parkfield Ref. NPO801384
1946, Patchway Ref. NPO801984
1947, Marsden Ref. NPO774947
1946, Marsh Common Ref. NPO774968
1946, Shortwood Ref. NPO830687
1946, Townwell Ref. NPO851286
1947, Tyne Dock Ref. NPO855752
1946, Redwick Ref. NPO815088
1946, Rockhampton Ref. NPO819125
1946, Cowhill Ref. NPO679472
1946, Cromhall Ref. NPO683833
1946, Cromhall Common Ref. NPO683834
1946, Crossways Ref. NPO684673
1946, Churchend Ref. NPO668621
1946, Codrington Ref. NPO673229
1946, Duckhole Ref. NPO694552

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Memories

207 memories found. Showing results 191 to 200.

Good Old Days

I was born in High Lane Brown Edge and lived there until 1963. I have lots of memories, everyone knew each other, they didn't need to lock the doors in fear of unwanted intruders, in fact during the war years neighbours became family. ...Read more

A memory of Brown Edge in 1940 by Margaret Wright

Bishton 1945 1950

My family moved to Bishton in 1945 when my father began working at Bishton Signal Box. Because of the returning soldiers, few houses were available in the Newport area so we settled at Bank Cottage, Bishton. The cottage had ...Read more

A memory of Bishton in 1945 by Bob Stinchcombe

Evacuees

I was evacuated to Bluntisham from south London and stayed with the Reverend Kirby (Minister of the Chapel) and his wife and daughter Patricia. I used to attend the Chapel regularly. I remember it well and they were very kind to me.

A memory of Bluntisham in 1942 by Pat Newton

School Days

I am surprised that no one has added any memories to this page. When I was a child the village was small and everyone knew everyone else, now it has changed out of all recognition, apart perhaps from the very centre by ...Read more

A memory of Fair Oak in 1947 by Gloria Knight

The Walk To School Ryeground Lane

Having walked up the hawthorn-lined path from Graburn Road to Church Road, I would turn towards the Embassy Cinema and The Grapes Hotel (pictured) and turn into Ryeground Lane on the way to St Peter's Infants ...Read more

A memory of Freshfield in 1945 by Phil Bird

My Life In South Luffenham

Born in November 1942 I was christened, confirmed and married in St Mary's. My father cleaned, stoked the boiler, wound the clock, and cut the grass. I in turn sang in the choir, served at the altar and rang the ...Read more

A memory of South Luffenham in 1942 by Leonard Harries

After The War

I lived at 257 Frimley Green Road- where Warrens' garage now stands - 1942 to 1954. There was an air-raid shelter on the Green which we watched being demolished.  Every Nov 5th there was a gigantic bonfire on the Green, fired by ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green in 1940 by David Kearns

Visit Of Wilfred Pickles

I have recently been making an album for my father of his life story and he was saddened that we had nothing we could put in it of my brother who was taken to Bradford childrens hospital in November 1947 and died in January ...Read more

A memory of Bradford in 1947 by Mavis Hunt

Going To School

My family and I lived in Seaburn, a suburb of Sunderland north of the River Wear, and from 1942 to 1944 I attended the nursery department of the Sunderland High School, south of the Wear. Every  morning and evening my father, who ...Read more

A memory of Sunderland in 1940 by Diana Dioszeghy

Granny

I remember going to see granny and grandpa every evening with my father george John. She lived in Barry in south wales. My grandpa was a lay reader. I am doing my family history, and my granny was born in Coity her father and mother used to have a chemist shop in Caroline st . Can anyone help.

A memory of Coity in 1946 by Wendy John

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