Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1947, Strensall Ref. NPO841694
1946, Stretcholt Ref. NPO841707
1946, Strethall Ref. NPO841719
1946, Stretham Ref. NPO841721
1946, Stretton Ref. NPO841729
1946, Strixton Ref. NPO841808
1940, Strood Ref. NPO841953
1940, Strouden Ref. NPO841992
1946, Strubby Ref. NPO842011
1945, Strumpshaw Ref. NPO842025
1946, Stubton Ref. NPO842154
1947, Stutton Ref. NPO842350
1947, Stydd Ref. NPO842368
1947, Styrrup Ref. NPO842386
1947, Suckley Ref. NPO842407
1946, Sudborough Ref. NPO842414
1946, Sudbury Ref. NPO842428
1947, Sulgrave Ref. NPO842564
1947, Summerbridge Ref. NPO842643
1945, Summerlands Ref. NPO842706

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,361 to 2,370.

Downs Road Newcastle

I remember living in Downs Road, Newcastle at about 3 years old (1944). We lived in a house opposite a green and the sea beyond. When my younger sister was only a few months old, for some reason the night before, my mother put ...Read more

A memory of Newcastle in 1944 by Heather Graham

Troedrhiwfuwch A Place In My Heart

My father, Thomas Henry Williams, was born at 57 High Street, Troedrhiwfuwch in 1908. In his early 20's he left Troedy for Bristol, to look for work. It was in Bristol that he met and married my mother, and ...Read more

A memory of Troedrhiwfuwch in 1947 by Roy Williams

Distant Memories

I was born in Doggie in 1934. I remember playing football in Elm Rd refereed to by the person in one of your letters and was wondering if I went to school with that person. Although he/she may know my nephews John and Alfred ...Read more

A memory of West Cornforth in 1944 by John Maughan

Dunstaffnage War Years

Like Brian Woodward we moved to Dunstaffnage during the war. My father was a plumber at Devonport. I, unfortunately have no memories of the time, only what my parents subsequently told me! I do know we were still in Plymouth in ...Read more

A memory of Oban in 1944 by Tony Williams

Childhood Memories

I lived in Stadhampton from 1949 - 1952. When I was eight years old living in Rutland my parents split up leaving my Dad with three small boys rather suddenly. As was often the case in those days I was shipped out and came to ...Read more

A memory of Stadhampton in 1949 by Tim Elliott

Merrion House

I was a boarder at Merrion House prep school from 1944-1946 when the school was run by Mr & Mrs Brummell-Hicks. It was quite a small school with only two 'houses': the Watsons and the Gerrards. I was a member of the former. I ...Read more

A memory of Sedlescombe in 1944 by John West

The Good Old Days In New Malden

Hi. I was born in 1945, Barbara Campbell Arbuckle at Northcote Road. My family's name was Arbuckle and my grandfather was a police man at New Malden police station with a picture of the generations of Arbuckle s ...Read more

A memory of New Malden in 1945 by Barbara Hudspeth

Childhood

We took the steam train to Selham station and walked across the fields to our destination . My gran and step grandad lived in a little cottage called Smokey Hole in Selham. My granddad worked at a farm called Konigs (Conigs - not sure of the ...Read more

A memory of Selham in 1946 by Carol Randall

Growing Up

I attended Llanidloes Glandwr School beginning in 1945. I have some fond memories of this school. However, many of the memories were not of the good variety, such as going to the Headmaster Mr. Morris to be punished (the cane) for ...Read more

A memory of Llanidloes in 1940 by Elwyn Jones

Lodging

I lodged at eight Parkfield Road with my father who worked at Perivale during & after the war. I was an apprentice at F J Creamer at Stanmore. The house was owned by Mr & Mrs Wade who had an adopted son called Fred, who was an ...Read more

A memory of South Harrow in 1945 by Richard M Howard

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