Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1945, Latchingdon Ref. NPO753193
1946, Latimer Ref. NPO753232
1945, Lattiford Ref. NPO753252
1946, Launceston Ref. NPO753312
1946, Launcherley Ref. NPO753315
1947, Laund Ref. NPO753319
1946, Lavenham Ref. NPO753388
1945, Lawford Ref. NPO753494
1946, Lawrenny Ref. NPO753622
1947, Lawton Ref. NPO753655
1946, Laxton Ref. NPO753692
1945, Laymore Ref. NPO753720
1947, Layton Ref. NPO753737
1947, Lea Ref. NPO753762
1946, Leadendale Ref. NPO754045
1946, Leafield Ref. NPO754083
1940, Leagreen Ref. NPO754093
1946, Leason Ref. NPO754215
1940, Leaveland Ref. NPO754325
1945, Leckford Ref. NPO754373

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,171 to 2,180.

Moved In To Denholme

I was 4,nearly 5, when I moved into Denholme from Bramley Leeds, and started school at the D.P.S, Mr H Heinghton was headmaster then. A lot has gone out of Denholme since I have come back, the mills and lovely small shops.

A memory of Denholme in 1940 by Shirley Griffith

Memories Of A Youngster

I have many memories of Monks Eleigh. Although only 4 years of age, the sights I saw during the Battle of Britain in and around Monks Eleigh are vivid. Mother and I moved there in 1940, following Father who was with a ...Read more

A memory of Monks Eleigh in 1940 by Keith Banks

Born And Bred

I was born in 1949 and grew up on Victoria Terrace. The picture of Victoria Terrace has special meaning to me, upon closer inspection I noticed my mum scrubbing our front door step, this she did daily along with the strip of pavement in ...Read more

A memory of Glasson in 1949 by Wendy` Beckett

Highclere When I Was Young

I am the eldest son of the Mills family, we lived in the stable yard at the rear of Highclere Castle, at the age of 5 I went to Highclere primary school, a Miss Baker was the Head, assisted by the Misses Eva and Cissie ...Read more

A memory of Highclere in 1940 by Percival Mills

Pit Village

Born in Machen, moved to Thomastown as war began, my parents opened a shop at 7 Newport Rd. and sold fish and chips there until long after I became a physician, and found a specialist career in hospitals in S Wales, and then the ...Read more

A memory of Trethomas in 1940 by Tony Cook

Evacuee

Aged 9, evacuated to Souldern, on leaving the train I was taken to the village hall where we were all told to sit down and await to be collected, over a period of time I was selected and taken to the Hermitage, the lady of the house being ...Read more

A memory of Souldern in 1940 by John Clews

A Great Coincidence

The man riding his cycle beside the car looked so familiar, and I firmly believe that it is Mr Timothy (Tim) Towler who was Art and Technical Drawing Master at Huntingdon Grammar School during the 1940s and very early `950s. ...Read more

A memory of Huntingdon in 1940 by Barry W J Chandler

Whistlehollow In The 40s

About a mile from Dialstone Lane School was a favourite play spot called Whistlehollow. It was a deep depression in the middle of fields and in the summer we used to try to dam the little brook that ran through the hollow. ...Read more

A memory of Stockport in 1940 by Ian Crowe

Cont

We played tic off ground all over the school and grounds. The tree named the ship was a fallen beech tree on the right of the left hand path round the arbouretum. It was ideal for chasing and leaping. Not so ideal was the dormitory furniture ...Read more

A memory of Upper Arley in 1940 by Janette M Rangeley

Burrow Hill About 1944 46

I was at Burrow Hill School in 44/46 I think, quite a few years ago. I also have fond memories of this place. I was sent there as I suffered from TB. I remember finding live ammo on the Heath and also the Badger ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green in 1944 by Derek Salter

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