Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1947, Kingsholm Ref. NPO748106
1946, Kingskerswell Ref. NPO748115
1947, Kingsland Ref. NPO748120
1945, Kingsmead Ref. NPO748148
1940, Kingston Ref. NPO748186
1946, Kingston Ref. NPO748192
1947, Kingston Ref. NPO748199
1946, Kingswinford Ref. NPO748278
1947, Kingswood Ref. NPO748284
1946, Kingswood Ref. NPO748292
1946, Kington Ref. NPO748327
1946, Kinsham Ref. NPO748533
1947, Kinsley Ref. NPO748534
1940, Kinson Ref. NPO748538
1945, Kintbury Ref. NPO748546
1946, Kippington Ref. NPO748634
1947, Kirkbampton Ref. NPO748820
1947, Kirkbean Ref. NPO748827
1947, Kirkcambeck Ref. NPO748903
1947, Kirkdale Ref. NPO748923

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,971 to 2,980.

After The War

I lived at 257 Frimley Green Road- where Warrens' garage now stands - 1942 to 1954. There was an air-raid shelter on the Green which we watched being demolished.  Every Nov 5th there was a gigantic bonfire on the Green, fired by ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green in 1940 by David Kearns

No Actual Memories !

Kirkby Green. I was born here in December 1941. My family lived in the house at the side of 'The Beck' which had a water wheel used for driving a mill. My father worked for a local farming family, the Wrights. I have no ...Read more

A memory of Kirkby Green in 1941 by Brian Williamson

Walks With My Dad

This picture is the memorable part of our route, a walk from Belle Vue where I lived until the late fifties. My father would take me for walks on Sundays when the weather was good, which it seemed to be most of the time, we would ...Read more

A memory of Wordsley in 1940 by Geoffrey Lowe

Visit Of Wilfred Pickles

I have recently been making an album for my father of his life story and he was saddened that we had nothing we could put in it of my brother who was taken to Bradford childrens hospital in November 1947 and died in January ...Read more

A memory of Bradford in 1947 by Mavis Hunt

Life In Branston

I was born in Branston in 1948. I grew up there until I was 16 when we moved to Lincoln. There was a waterwheel down one of the country lanes which was very unusual, in as much as that it was horizontal rather than ...Read more

A memory of Branston in 1940 by Alexandra Arnold

The New Inn

My parents ran the New Inn (now The Nobody Inn) when my grandmother died, and we moved from Higher Ashton to take over the tenancy. The Pub was owned by the St Annes Well Brewery who operated from Exeter. Many memories flow from ...Read more

A memory of Doddiscombsleigh in 1940

Summerford [Boys Paradise]

I was born at Maryfield 25 Feb 1941, a screaming, greetin 10 pounder. The family moved to Summerford the next year. As I got older I began to realize I had landed in boys' paradise, so many things to do and so much to explore. ...Read more

A memory of Camelon in 1940 by Albert Gray

Tait Family

Though I was not born in Scotland, I have been back many times and always end up in the town my family was a big part of. My parents, grandparents and g-grandparents have always been a part of the woollen mills and my mother ran the ...Read more

A memory of Walkerburn in 1940 by Carolyn Tait

Delightful Days

My grandfather, Alex Mitchell, was an Anstruther man who had moved to the Gorbals in Glasgow, met and married Mary (known as Molly), and became a successful bespoke tailor. He lost everything when the Glasgow Savings Bank ...Read more

A memory of Blebocraigs in 1940 by Alex. Mitchell

The School

The first school of my life was in Brymbo where my father and his father and his father before him too had worked in the local steel works. The school teachers used to put out small beds in the playground in the afternoon and ...Read more

A memory of Brymbo in 1949 by Ken Edwards

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