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Maps

1,005 maps found.

1947, Alveston Hill Ref. NPO624729
1940, Buchan Hill Ref. NPO654571
1947, Bucklow Hill Ref. NPO654818
1945, Bull Hill Ref. NPO655147
1946, Bunwell Hill Ref. NPO655528
1940, Burgh Hill Ref. NPO655682
1940, Bushy Hill Ref. NPO657509
1946, Campion Hills Ref. NPO660404
1947, Carley Hill Ref. NPO661446
1947, Blackbow Hill Ref. NPO642271
1940, Bleak Hill Ref. NPO644034
1946, Box Hill Ref. NPO647443
1946, Bramcote Hills Ref. NPO648544
1945, Brock Hill Ref. NPO651298
1940, Brook Hill Ref. NPO651937
1947, Applehouse Hill Ref. NPO626110
1947, Ballingham Hill Ref. NPO631475
1946, Bar Hill Ref. NPO632763
1940, Barkers Hill Ref. NPO633201
1947, Foxcombe Hill Ref. NPO708836

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Memories

501 memories found. Showing results 271 to 280.

The Olive Branch

Outstanding memories of times gone by are the Olive Branch Tea Shop (just before the Theatre Royal) who made the most delicious doughnuts and a little further up the hill was a family run chocolate shop - E.V.Tull. Mr. Tull made the ...Read more

A memory of Windsor in 1949 by Anne Diamond

Schooldays And Beyond

Starting school for the first time was at Mistley Norman School, my first teacher was Miss Temple in the infants we were given a slate board and slate pencil one thing that sticks in my memory we all had a small mattres and ...Read more

A memory of Manningtree in 1949 by Vernon Clarke

The Village Green

I lived in Turners Hill from 1941 on Tulleys Farm just down the road from the village. On a Sunday evening my family would first go to St Leonard's church then we all went and sat on the wall over looking the village green to ...Read more

A memory of Turners Hill in 1945 by Timothy Franks

Memories Of The

Hambledon Hill played a great part in the first 15 years of my life as it did for most children of the village. My very first memory is the huge bonfire built on top of the hill to mark the end of WW2, both my Father (Guy Moon) ...Read more

A memory of Child Okeford in 1940 by David Moon

Childhood Memories In Blackburn

My first school was St Michaels and All Angels in Whalley New Road. We all had to have our gas masks over our shoulders and hang them up on our own little peg. I can remember we all had school dinners, I don't think ...Read more

A memory of Blackburn in 1940 by William Buck

Happy Days At Lerryn St Veep

As a 10 year old and London evacuee Lerryn became home for a while. First being billeted at a retired naval captain's house by the river near the bridge. His name I believe was Capt. Pippit or similar. He owned a small ...Read more

A memory of Lerryn in 1940 by John Keene S

My Childhood

I was born in 1944 in my grandmother's house named 'Bloemfontein' at Higher Fraddon. She named the house after the capital of the Orange Free State of South Africa where she was born. Her father, my great-grandfather Parkyn, was a ...Read more

A memory of Higher Tolcarne in 1948 by Peter Crago Goodman

Growing Up British

Since my birth coincided exactly with the outbreak of World War II in the September of 1939, my mum must have felt that childbirth was synonymous with calamity;  I was Mum's 'war effort'. Home was a semi-detached two-storey house ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1945 by Heather Rohrer

My Dad Ronald Peel Born 1932 Still With Us

My dad Ronald Peel was born in 1932 in Wheatley Hill. He lived in Burns Street and he had a brother Tom and two sisters, Florence and Mary. My dad stayed in Wheatley Hill till about 1954, he married ...Read more

A memory of Wheatley Hill in 1946 by Deborah Farrow

Arlesey Bedfordshire

When my dad was demobbed after the war in 1946, we had to move back to London because of his job. We had all our funiture put on a lorry, and the local publican, a Ted Bland, delivered us to a requestioned place over a shop in ...Read more

A memory of Arlesey in 1940 by Michael Smith

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