Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1947, Atcham Ref. NPO628284
1946, Athelington Ref. NPO628296
1946, Atherington Ref. NPO628306
1946, Atterbury Ref. NPO628347
1947, Atterby Ref. NPO628348
1947, Auckley Ref. NPO628928
1947, Aughton Ref. NPO628953
1947, Aughton Ref. NPO628954
1946, Aunsby Ref. NPO629078
1946, Aust Ref. NPO629094
1945, Austenwood Ref. NPO629104
1947, Austerlands Ref. NPO629110
1946, Authorpe Ref. NPO629132
1946, Awkley Ref. NPO629276
1946, Awliscombe Ref. NPO629277
1946, Awre Ref. NPO629280
1940, Axford Ref. NPO629293
1945, Axminster Ref. NPO629301
1946, Aylburton Ref. NPO629338
1946, Aylworth Ref. NPO629374

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,781 to 2,790.

Royal Soldiers Daughters School Boarding Rosslyn Hill

I remember the day my mother left me there. It was raining, outside and in my heart The school had church-like double doors and as we went in it felt like the end of the world to me. I was ...Read more

A memory of Hampstead in 1948 by Pat Weedon

Family Of William Churchill

I live in Hertfordshire but once lived in Acocks Green. By chance I have met a local elderly lady called Coral (also a Brummie) who tells me that her late grandfather, William Churchill, lived just off Lincoln Road ...Read more

A memory of Acock's Green in 1940 by Sheila Pierce

Memories Of A Young Lad Of Fifteen Visiting Burnt Oak 1941

I am now 83 living in South Wales, and have very pleasant memories of Burnt Oak. My two aunties lived at 54 Fortescue Road, Rose Mills was married to Percy and her sister was Alice Mundey. ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1941 by John Beal

Happy Times

I was born in Mary Street, Treharris in 1946. My name was Vicky Toogood then. I have great memories of Quakers Yard, hot summers, snowy winters, and never getting bored. We always had something to do, we walked for miles in the ...Read more

A memory of Quaker's Yard in 1946 by Vicky Mcguire

War Years In Wilmcote

My father was a builder doing war work whereever he was sent. My parents wanted all the family to be together so we all arrived in Wilmcote, my mother, father and older brother and I. We lived in an old train carriage which had ...Read more

A memory of Wilmcote in 1942 by Pearl Cook

My Village In Youth Pt2

As I was living in Rumwell,I attended the Bishops Hull school, about 2.5 miles away, We Walked there and back every school day. My local friendS were called Graeme Baker, David Rollinson, Marigold Swain. We got to know all ...Read more

A memory of Rumwell in 1943 by John Naylor

The War Years

We had been in Grantham in England prior to the outbreak of the Second World War. Mother and Father decided to go home to the 'Broch' believing it would be much safer for the family. The shuttle from Grantham to Peterborough was ...Read more

A memory of Fraserburgh in 1940 by Walter Crawford

Does Anyone Know My Great Grandparents

Does anyone know anything about my great-grand parents, they owned shops in Rhos, they were greengrocers, they had a horse and cart. They were George Ellis Hughes (Clifton)and Abigail Hughes (Clifton), they ...Read more

A memory of Penycae in 1940 by Beverley Vaughan

Quarry Bank

To me the first eleven years of my life, growing up in Quarry Bank, was the most enjoyable. I was born Kenneth Graham Sewell, on the 26th January 1947, at 59 Saltwells Road, now renamed White City, and the whole country was in the ...Read more

A memory of Quarry Bank in 1947 by Ken Sewell

Monkery Bottom

My mother always said she left Monkery Bottom a brighter place than she had found it. The old bus was no longer the unsightly, rusting hulk, it had once been. It now stood boldly in its place as if it were entitled to be there. The ...Read more

A memory of Hothfield in 1949 by John Roders

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