Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1947, Aldfield Ref. NPO621305
1940, Aldington Ref. NPO621330
1946, Alfardisworthy Ref. NPO621412
1940, Alfold Ref. NPO621414
1946, Alford Ref. NPO621419
1947, Alfreton Ref. NPO621432
1946, Alkerton Ref. NPO621465
1947, Alkham Ref. NPO621468
1946, Alkmonton Ref. NPO621474
1946, Allaleigh Ref. NPO621502
1945, Allbrook Ref. NPO621560
1945, Aller Ref. NPO621600
1946, Aller Ref. NPO621604
1946, Allhallows Ref. NPO621692
1946, Allington Ref. NPO621701
1946, Allington Ref. NPO621702
1946, Almondsbury Ref. NPO624457
1947, Alnmouth Ref. NPO624490
1946, Alpheton Ref. NPO624502
1946, Alpington Ref. NPO624510

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,841 to 2,850.

Endless Summer.

My school days at John Ruskin began in 1941. The art master's name was Mr. Smoothie and we thought he was a riot because he wore coloured socks. I have fond memories of the wooden railway bridge that crossed to Wandle Park. Every summer in prewar days there was a fair in the field beyond the pond.

A memory of Croydon in 1940 by Brian Mullally

Evacuee

I lived in Baldersby St James at the begining of the war. I was with my grandfather and we lived in the house nearest to the schoolteacher's. My grandfather, Mr Hodgson, was caretaker for the school and the church, he used to work ...Read more

A memory of Baldersby St James in 1940 by Christine Birgé Wilson

From 1940 To 1957

There may be someone who remembers from Strone School, we had some good times in the Second World War, we did not how bad things were in Europe. It was the time we had the RN and the subs in the Holy Loch and the ...Read more

A memory of Strone in 1940 by Hugh Wilkie

Born In Oldham

I was born in Oldham in 1944, we moved into a house in Smith Square just off Huddersfield Road in 1948 and stayed there till 1959. This house had no back door, no electric and no hot water. It was a tough life but the people were great. ...Read more

A memory of Oldham in 1948 by Frank Hartley

Memories After The War Years.

I was the eldest of six children,'the Allen Family', and spent all our happiest years in Redcliffe Bay and then Portishead, after coming from Britsol in the 1940s (our family was one of the casualties in the Bristol ...Read more

A memory of Portishead in 1940 by Betty Peachey

My Childhood Home

Dovercourt was my childhood/boyhood home from my birth (well, almost - that momentous event actually took place in an Ipswich nursing home!) in 1937, until we moved as a family to Worthing around 1952. I attended the Hill ...Read more

A memory of Dovercourt in 1940 by Ian Newton

Moved From London During The War

Can anyone help me with a photo or information re the folowing? We rented a small 300 year old cottage in Fairford. From the main square, one would turn left and the cottage was down on the right in front of a ...Read more

A memory of Fairford in 1941 by Carl Hall

Eyot House.

I lived at Monument Green, Weybridge until 1948. During that time Eyot House was occupied by Lord and Lady May (of Bryant and May Matches). There was no bridge in those days, you had to ring a bell and a man brought a boat over to ...Read more

A memory of Weybridge in 1945 by Eveline Denyer

Methodist Church And Sunday School

This part of Croydon was where I once lived, during and after the war. I have been searching for a photo of the Methodist Church which I attended as a child, mainly at their Sunday School. In this photo I can see ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1943 by Philip Harfleet

Evacuees

I was evacuated to Bury Farm, to a lovely family, the Oakleys. It was one of the happiest times of my life and I still visit, although most of the family have moved away some still remain. The village has changed after all this time but ...Read more

A memory of Braughing in 1941 by Rita Tuting Nee Fletcher

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