Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1946, Aynho Ref. NPO629378
1946, Ayshford Ref. NPO629420
1947, Ayside Ref. NPO629421
1947, Ayton Ref. NPO629427
1946, Babbacombe Ref. NPO629466
1947, Babel Ref. NPO629484
1947, Babell Ref. NPO629487
1946, Babingley Ref. NPO629492
1947, Bacheldre Ref. NPO629553
1947, Backworth Ref. NPO629814
1947, Bacton Ref. NPO629838
1945, Bacton Ref. NPO629839
1946, Badharlick Ref. NPO630046
1946, Badsey Ref. NPO630109
1947, Badsworth Ref. NPO630116
1947, Bagby Ref. NPO630148
1947, Baggrow Ref. NPO630169
1947, Baglan Ref. NPO630332
1946, Bagley Ref. NPO630337
1945, Bagmore Ref. NPO630353

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,791 to 2,800.

My Childhood

I was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire. My mum was born and grew up in Newcastle and so many of my aunties and uncles and cousins were all Geordies. My Uncle George and Aunty Beatty (Charlton) lived in Crawcrook in Morgy Hill and I ...Read more

A memory of Clara Vale in 1949 by Allan Fawcett

My Hometown

I was born in Horncurch in 1938. I lived in Kent Drive for 14 years and attended Suttons Primary and went onto Romford High in 1952. We backed onto Suttons school and were very near the aerodrome. Kyles the green grocer on the corner ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch in 1940 by Gloria Friend

Belaugh As A Child

As a young boy my parents and I used to stay with a dear lady called Alice Riseborough, I think she used to be the sexton to the church. Iremember watching the American bombers coming back from raids over Europe, sometimes in ...Read more

A memory of Belaugh in 1940 by Bill Jacob

The Hatches

Living in Mytchett and going to the Infant school in Frimley Green during the war years, I had the choice of walking two ways home, Yes we walked then, not picked up in the family car. Through the Hatches to Mytchett via Farnborough ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green in 1944 by David Greenland

The Vicarage Wray

During the Second World War, my dad's uncle Rev Alfred Bell was vicar of Wray parish church. We used to travel to Wray from Blackburn where we lived for a weekend to visit them, it seemed to take forever! Uncle Alfred and Aunt Edith ...Read more

A memory of Wray in 1940 by Dorothy Wood

Menston Fire Station

I had heard that there was a fire station, probably in the area of the Fox and Hounds public house. I recall a conversation with my father, sadly no longer with us, and he gave me an old set of keys, telling me they were for ...Read more

A memory of Menston in 1940 by David Wrighton

Sailing On The Canal

Canal traffic changed over the years. I recall seeing horse drawn barges - now restricted to the narrow canals elsewhere - hence the towpath on the south bank. Then came powered barges, often towing an unpowered one behind. One ...Read more

A memory of Thorne in 1947 by Brian Bristow

Thorne Memorial Park

One of the few places in wartime Thorne where fun could be had for the town's children was the park. There were only two 'rides' - the American Swing and the Roundabout. Both were fully used, although the teenagers (not that we ...Read more

A memory of Thorne in 1945 by Brian Bristow

Pitlake Bridge Area

I was born in Clarendon Road and live there now. Pitlake bridge years ago before it was changed to Jubilee bridge had shops on either side, provision shop Hallidays?, the butchers, a hairdressers, Wally Whitbourne's grocery shop, ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1944 by Christine Brooks

Creekside

My Dad often talks about Creekside off the Dock Road in Seacome. His Grandmother, Sarah Eliza Jones, married to George Jones, lived in the large house there, and he says the basement would fill up with water. He would also go to the ...Read more

A memory of Wallasey in 1940

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