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Maps

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1947, Llanelidan Ref. NPO758726
1947, Llanfaes Ref. NPO758781
1947, Llanfaredd Ref. NPO758805
1946, Llanfyrnach Ref. NPO758855
1947, Llangadfan Ref. NPO758856
1947, Llangarron Ref. NPO758865
1947, Llangedwyn Ref. NPO758875
1947, Llangeitho Ref. NPO758878
1947, Llangeler Ref. NPO758879
1946, Llangennith Ref. NPO758882
1946, Llangloffan Ref. NPO758894
1947, Llangoedmor Ref. NPO758899
1946, Llangolman Ref. NPO758906
1947, Llangower Ref. NPO758912
1947, Llangunllo Ref. NPO758918
1947, Llangynidr Ref. NPO758949
1947, Llangynog Ref. NPO758955
1946, Llangynog Ref. NPO758956
1947, Llanharan Ref. NPO758960
1946, Llanhowel Ref. NPO758967

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,051 to 2,060.

Our Local Bobbies With Guns Nbsp Nbsp 1941 2

Our police officers, left after mobilisation and known to me, were PC Whale, Stramshall. Sergeants Anderson (Div Clerk), Sgt. Chamberlaind (Great War veteran) and PC Jack Blower, who was called the Black ...Read more

A memory of Stramshall in 1941 by John Mellor

Wonderful Childhood In Arlesey House 19401946

I was born in Arlesey in 1940 in the large house next to St Peter's church, it was a lovely old place. My mother took my brother Ted and sister Marion to Arlesey when things started to get bad in ...Read more

A memory of Arlesey in 1940 by Michael Smith

Get Them In Quick

My mother Pamela Gaskins has often spoken of her days working at the sterling cinema. She was cashier there and has told me she could get a full house in within half-hour, the cheapest being 9 old pennies, the most expensive 3 ...Read more

A memory of Kidlington in 1945 by Christopher Norridge

My Earliest Memories

I was born at Kettering General Hospital in 1942. My father was the village policeman in Wilbarston since 1939 and we lived there until I was five years old in 1947 when my father was posted to the other end of the county. ...Read more

A memory of Wilbarston in 1942 by Derek Smith

A Live Saved

On the 10th of May 1941 Christopher Forsyth and J C Mc Allister  saved a child from drowning in the canal at Monk Bretton bridge. Does anyone know who this child was? If so, please let me know. Thank you.

A memory of Cudworth in 1941 by Forsyth Edward

Hotel

My Mum and Dad and myself lived in a bungalow in the grounds of a hotel (?) for about a year. My Dad was in the navy, H.M.C.S Drake. I went to school in Padstow. Of course I was only seven so my memory a little off in some areas.  I danced ...Read more

A memory of Trevone in 1941 by First Name Last Name

Churchers College Petersfield

I was a at school as a boarder at Churcher's College from 1945 to 1951. The immediate post war years in England were a time of great hardship and rationing. I remember vividly the bad winter of 1947, when Heath Pond ...Read more

A memory of Petersfield in 1945 by Howard Johnson

Tracing My Roots

My great-grandfather's name was Woodford and I believe that he was the post master for Whiteparish during the Second World War. I know very little of that side of my family and for myself and my children, I wish to learn more ...Read more

A memory of Whiteparish in 1940 by Esther Planner

Holidays By The Sea

Just after the war my father (Harry 'Ginger' Scott) and a friend (Ralph Phillips married to Maggie Mullins, Eastleigh's scrap merchant) built a small caravan which they towed with our old Ford 8 to the caravan park at Highcliffe, ...Read more

A memory of Walkford in 1940 by John Scott

War Time

For anyone who may have any doubts about Sunderland being bombed put it to rest. I was born in 1935 in Hendon. I vividly recall the day war was declared September 3rd 1939 (my birthday). The next five years were spent in the air raid ...Read more

A memory of Sunderland in 1940 by Ken Marlborough

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