Photos

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Maps

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1946, Wrabness Ref. NPO874789
1947, Wragby Ref. NPO874804
1946, Wragholme Ref. NPO874810
1946, Wrangle Ref. NPO874826
1946, Wrangway Ref. NPO874837
1945, Wreath Ref. NPO874877
1947, Wreay Ref. NPO874882
1947, Wreay Ref. NPO874883
1940, Wrecclesham Ref. NPO874888
1947, Wrekenton Ref. NPO874896
1946, Wrinehill Ref. NPO874967
1946, Writhlington Ref. NPO874984
1946, Writtle Ref. NPO874987
1946, Wrotham Ref. NPO874999
1946, Wychnor Ref. NPO875078
1946, Wycomb Ref. NPO875100
1947, Wydra Ref. NPO875117
1946, Wyebanks Ref. NPO875129
1946, Wyesham Ref. NPO875140
1946, Wyfordby Ref. NPO875145

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,611 to 2,620.

Ve Day Tragedy And The Lion Of Plough Road

I'm a Battersea boy, born 1938. Two memories I have and would like to know if anyone else can remember are: firstly, at the VE Day celebrations in Winstanley Road, do you remember the runaway horse and ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1940 by Ronald Baker

My Boyhood Years

My Mum and Dad lived quite close to Common Stocks, and as a boy along with mates of mine namely Keith Mills and Len Shuttleworth we would often clown around and pretend we were prisoners that had there legs locked as we were ...Read more

A memory of Kelvedon Hatch in 1940 by David Lawlor

Born At Semon Convalescent Home Oct 1944

My mother was evacuated from London to Ilkley when the first V. bombs dropped. She was expecting me and I was born on 22nd October 1944 in Semon Convalescent Home which was turned into an emergency maternity ...Read more

A memory of Ilkley in 1944 by Irene Selway

Farmborough 1945 Till 1960

I lived and went to school at Farmborough, I started school at five years old, my first teacher was Miss Leakey, who later married and became Mrs Smith, two things I remember about her, she had one arm, but was quite ...Read more

A memory of Farmborough in 1946 by John Wilkins

I Used To Live In Lowestoft

A few of my happy memories of living here in Kirkley Cliff opposite the Putting Green, went to school at was Alderman Woodrow Sec/School helped paint a fishing boat scene in the entrance, days on Trawlers /Drifters as a ...Read more

A memory of Lowestoft in 1948 by John Carr

Holiday Delights....& Upsets!

It was probably 1947 when I was first introduced to Chester. My grandmother Minshall had many friends, most of them had one thing in common, their appearance....without being too unkind, they were all kind of 'odd ...Read more

A memory of Chester in 1947 by Jean Mary Copnall

The Cross

Just to the right was a farm run by Mr Chaffey, he had working for him Mr Bert R*** who was a very large gentleman, probably over 20 stones, anyway in the bad winter of 1947 Bert slipped down on the ice outside the butchers shop ...Read more

A memory of Child Okeford in 1947 by David Moon

Evacuation During Ww2

I was a student at the Norwood Technical Institute which was evacuated to Coles Hill House, Westmill. The house itself belonged to a military officer, and I guess it was taken over for evacuees. At the ...Read more

A memory of Westmill in 1941 by Eileen Griss (Nee Collier)E

World War Two

At some point during the Second World War I was sent to what was called a convalescent home in Blackburn. I was a bed wetter and was sent there by the people that took me in as an evacuee. They never told my mother that I was being ...Read more

A memory of Blackburn in 1943 by Madeleine Berks

A Village I Love

I was born in Edlington in 1940 but was soon given to my aunties Joan and Lilley Desborough to be looked after as my mother already had a child by my future step dad. I lived at 39 St. Thomas Road, second to end house, my next ...Read more

A memory of Stainforth in 1946 by Bryan Maloney

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