Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1947, Junction Ref. NPO745366
1947, Juniper Ref. NPO745368
1947, Keckwick Ref. NPO745572
1947, Keenley Ref. NPO745620
1947, Kelbrook Ref. NPO745740
1947, Kelfield Ref. NPO745775
1947, Kelfield Ref. NPO745776
1947, Kellamergh Ref. NPO745808
1946, Kelly Ref. NPO745854
1947, Kelsall Ref. NPO745891
1946, Kelston Ref. NPO745917
1947, Kelton Ref. NPO745929
1946, Kelynack Ref. NPO745959
1946, Kemacott Ref. NPO745960
1947, Kemble Ref. NPO745965
1946, Kemprow Ref. NPO746005
1946, Kempston Ref. NPO746025
1946, Kemsley Ref. NPO746046
1947, Kendon Ref. NPO746077
1946, Kenneggy Ref. NPO746151

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,941 to 2,950.

Jezreels Tower

I was born within walking distance of the Jezreels Tower which dominated the skyline & was always a source of fascination for growing children. As there was little traffic in those days we were allowed to play in the streets and ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham in 1940 by Doreen Swain

Wartime Marlborough

Evacuated with my sister and mother, one of our favourite walks was to Treacle Bolley where we collected rose hips which were then sent away to be made into a source of vitamin C and distributed to those who needed it. On a ...Read more

A memory of Marlborough in 1943 by Jill Edison

Addition To Cove In Wartime

The two stores at the bridge across from West Heath Farm run by Jim Blunden (who had a daughter Pam Blunden) were stores we frequented every Friday, namely the one next to  the railway track. This was run by Kath Owen. Her ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1943 by Anne Terry

Evacuation To Hanford House In War Time

My sister and I came to Hanford House with the Wimbledon High School at the beginning of the war. After a year the school returned and the owner of the house, Mrs. Lister, collected a small group of ...Read more

A memory of Child Okeford in 1940 by Barbara Thompson

My Childhood In Cholsey

I was born in Cholsey in 1946 and spent probabably the best childhood I could have in a wonderful country village. I attended the village school, I was in the Church Choir and also the Brownies. A wonderful Vicar came to the ...Read more

A memory of Cholsey in 1946 by Linda Clarke

Summery

I wonder how many people remember the Jerry planes that came over Portslade on their way to Croydon & London. I was out with my brothers  taking a lame dog home to its owner in Foredown Drive when a large German  plane flew ...Read more

A memory of Portslade-By-Sea in 1944 by Marion Parker

The Picture House

How many people remember the picture shows which were held in a hut at the top of the hill. I was one of the London evacuees billeted at Minions, and some of us would walk to the pictures and back again - how far was that! We were ...Read more

A memory of Rilla Mill in 1940 by Eileen Banks

Reading 1949

My Grandfather Blaskett ( my mother Sylvia was the second daughter of his second wife) owned property in Reading and was a spec builder and for a while our family lived at 24 Bath Road. He had a property I think before the War called ...Read more

A memory of Reading in 1949 by Bette Schoots

Beginnings

I was just browsing through the net when I came upon this place, and it brought back a lovely memory of this place, as this was where my father took me just after the war, and the wonderful old lady who lived there introduced me to ...Read more

A memory of Leabrooks in 1945 by Jean Bradbury

Dormansland Railway Station Around 1940

My name is Don Davies, my sister Pam and I were evacuated to Dormansland, early in the war, to escape the anticipated bombing of Croydon, Surrey. We stayed with my uncle and aunt in the railway house at the ...Read more

A memory of Dormansland in 1940 by Don Davies

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