Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1947, Westward Ref. NPO866497
1946, Westwell Ref. NPO866509
1940, Westwell Ref. NPO866510
1946, Westwood Ref. NPO866542
1945, Wethersfield Ref. NPO866676
1946, Wetmore Ref. NPO866689
1946, Wetwood Ref. NPO866712
1945, Weycroft Ref. NPO866736
1947, Weythel Ref. NPO866752
1946, Whaddon Ref. NPO866759
1946, Whaddon Ref. NPO866763
1947, Whale Ref. NPO866782
1946, Whaplode Ref. NPO866841
1947, Wharmley Ref. NPO866873
1940, Whatlington Ref. NPO866927
1947, Whatstandwell Ref. NPO866935
1947, Wheatley Ref. NPO867015
1947, Wheatley Ref. NPO867018
1947, Wheelock Ref. NPO867089
1947, Wheldrake Ref. NPO867102

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,731 to 2,740.

Graces Shop.

Worked in Graces shop with Betty Ellis (now Rowlands) and Philis Williams (now Evans) until I married in 1947 at St. Johns in Rhosymedre. I was Ruby Roberts and my sister was called Joan. We lived in Browns Lane, Cefn with ...Read more

A memory of Cefn Mawr in 1945 by Ruby Andrews

Distant Memories

My brother and I, were evacuated to Far Cotton from North London, in the early years of the war. Peter was about 10 years old and myself about 7 years. I don't recall much, except we stayed with Mr and Mrs Smith and infant daughter, Joy (?) in one of a row of terraced houses........

A memory of Far Cotton in 1940 by Anne Steacy

Middle Rainton Part 3

Ralph loved his horses, he washed and groomed them constantly, the harnesses had brass or silver fittings, and the leather had to be polished, and the metal shone. And he often took first place in many local shows ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1940 by John Harvey

The Local

I would like to visit Staindrop again sometime to see how much it has changed since 1943. I was serving with the R.Es and we were in a tented camp on the outskirts of the town and doing Army Exercises out on the Moors and using live ...Read more

A memory of Staindrop in 1943 by Ron Smith

Great Grandmother's Burial

My paternal great grandmother Mary Annie Hutchinson was buried at St Michael's church on March 26th 1945. There is a reference to it in the church's Monthly Magazine for May 1945. Also referenced in the same ...Read more

A memory of Bowness-on-Solway in 1945 by Ian Thirlwell

My Mothers Wartime Memories

Or it could be late 1930s. My mother Ivy Eaglestone, at the age of about 11, was evacuated from London with her brother Leslie to stay at The Black Horse with Mr and Mrs Hughes, Elizabeth and Joe. They had 4 children: ...Read more

A memory of Trowbridge in 1940 by Tamara Fagg

An Evacuees Memory

My sixth and last billet as an evacuee during World War II, was at Bodrigy, Cadgwith. Bodrigy was being run almost like a boarding school with about 20 children there, and a matron to oversee us. We all went to school in Ruan ...Read more

A memory of Ruan Minor in 1944 by Anne Vaughan

Wartime Bargoed

In February 1942, I and thirty other children from Northfield in Birmingham, were evacuated to Bargoed. I was taken in by Mrs Parker, who lived with her husband and Daughter, Phyliss, at 8 Plasnewydd Street. My life in Bargoed was ...Read more

A memory of Bargoed in 1941 by Gerald Hardware

First Visit

I first discovered Roche while on a motoring holiday with my parents when I was 12 years old.  Being young and nimble, I was up those ladders like a monkey, much to the horror of my parents.  My latest visit was last week, Monday 11th ...Read more

A memory of Roche in 1946 by David Neville

Braintree County High School

I own a picture of the students of BCHS taken in 1947. Such a view has many many names and connections. There is the headmaster Dr. Cordingly [he of the famous stick]. Here is the vicar Hartley Brook's daughter. My old ...Read more

A memory of Braintree in 1947 by Malcolm Stewart Morris

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