Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1947, Rainworth Ref. NPO812978
1946, Rame Ref. NPO813108
1946, Ramsden Ref. NPO813202
1946, Ramsden Ref. NPO813203
1947, Ramshaw Ref. NPO813252
1947, Ranskill Ref. NPO813412
1945, Ranston Ref. NPO813418
1947, Raskelf Ref. NPO813516
1947, Rathmell Ref. NPO813583
1946, Ratsloe Ref. NPO813607
1947, Raughton Ref. NPO813640
1947, Ravenhead Ref. NPO813704
1947, Ravenscliffe Ref. NPO813747
1947, Littleborough Ref. NPO758202
1946, Littleborough Ref. NPO758203
1947, Littlebourne Ref. NPO758204
1940, Littlecott Ref. NPO758230
1946, Littledean Ref. NPO758237
1946, Littlegain Ref. NPO758255
1940, Littleton Ref. NPO758336

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,031 to 2,040.

Memorial Hospital

The two photos are of Deal War Memorial Hospital on London Road. My brother's godmother, Margaret Paxton, used to be Matron of the Hospital. My father and brother had operations there, my grandfather passed on there and my godmother was a Head Nurse.

A memory of Deal in 1947 by Francesca Wellard

Brickfield Cottage

Yea, I used to live in Brickfield Cottage just across from the swing bridge, and I remember carrying Nipper over that bridge with a compound fracture of his thigh, as he fell off the Wigs sheds, lol, we were borrowing pigeons from the sheds, lol.

A memory of Runcorn in 1949 by John Millward

Teenage Memories Of Bushbury

Does anyone remember the sand pits in Sandy Lane, it was in the 1940s, the workmen had been called up for war service. We found we had the sand pits to play in as we wished, apart from one old watchman it was a ...Read more

A memory of Wolverhampton in 1940

Evacuees

My brother and I were evacuated to Mansfield Woodhouse in 1940 from Southend. We came with our school, London Road Primary School, and some of our teachers including the wonderful Miss Whisker. We lived with various families - ...Read more

A memory of Mansfield Woodhouse in 1940

Sam Collins' Memory Of This Picture

My dad is Sam Collins who lived at Wisteria Cottage on railway crossing. He was born there in 1926 and left to join the army in 1943. He is 84 years old now and lives in Maidenhead, Berks. His memory of this ...Read more

A memory of Brockenhurst in 1943 by Linda Stevens

Eaton Hall

Hello all, just a note to say that I was born at Eaton Hall ijn May 1941. It is only a couple of years ago that I found it, now a school for what appears to be Asian boarders. Does anyone know anything about the history of the place? I have searched and can find nothing.

A memory of Eaton in 1940 by Cliff Hircock

I Have A Company Named Cheam Now

I lived in 24 Shirley Avenue 1930 to 1948 except when in the army 1944 to 1947. I know United Diaries were to the right of the picture, WH Smiths were across the road. In 1938 Teacofs were diagonaly opposite your ...Read more

A memory of Cheam in 1940 by Keith Watson

Notre Dame Convent School, St. Helens

I used to attend the Notre Dame Convent School (or Grammar School, as it was sometimes called). I was from Warrington on an 11+ scholarship and had to travel in by bus every morning - then walk past ...Read more

A memory of St Helens in 1949

Short Attendance

In 1942 I should have attended Wembley Manor school but this was bombed and completely demolished, so we were split up and 2 classes went to Park Lane school. This school was bombed at night 3 days ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1942 by Dennis Eyre

Summer Holidays

or thereabouts. Blackcurrant picking somewhere in the Drayton area, the smell of them today knocks 60 years off my age. Used to go fruit-picking during the Summer holidays with Janet Basham who lived on Highland Road, ...Read more

A memory of Drayton in 1949 by Pat Bye

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