Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1947, Hartle Ref. NPO727870
1947, Hartlebury Ref. NPO727873
1947, Hartlington Ref. NPO727920
1945, Hartmoor Ref. NPO727929
1947, Harton Ref. NPO727939
1947, Hartpury Ref. NPO727949
1946, Hartshorne Ref. NPO727997
1946, Hartwell Ref. NPO728023
1947, Hartwood Ref. NPO728038
1947, Hasfield Ref. NPO728147
1947, Hasland Ref. NPO728179
1946, Haslingfield Ref. NPO728192
1947, Hassop Ref. NPO728227
1947, Hatchmere Ref. NPO728321
1947, Hatfield Ref. NPO728332
1947, Hatherop Ref. NPO728372
1947, Hatton Ref. NPO728424
1946, Hatton Ref. NPO728425
1947, Hatton Ref. NPO728426
1947, Hatton Ref. NPO728427

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 3,091 to 3,096.

The Alpher Road Soubiton

Hi my name is Raymond Morgan I was born in the Alpher road Surbiton I ws born in a pub My grand father was the Land Lord of the Surbiton Arms Public House My Grand father was Captin Alphrid Bell He was a serviver of the Somme in 1918

A memory of Surbiton in 1943 by Raymond Morgan

Goonamarth/Blackberry Row

I use to live at Goonamarth until the 60"s my mother lived there until houses were pulled down,we went to Carthew school which involved a good 3 mile walk,we used to walk pass Greensplat steam engine house that was still ...Read more

A memory of Polgooth in 1940 by Terry Holmes

Evacuation

I was evacuated to Newbridge to the home of Trevor and Rachel Evans. They were a childless couple. Trevor worked at the mine in the office. He wore a Homburg hat and a bow tie to work. If anyone knows anything about this couple I ...Read more

A memory of Newbridge in 1941 by Elizabeth Browning

My Happy Childhood

I was born in Purton, maiden name Giles. We lived at no.13 Blacklands, Pavenhill. My father was Arthur William Giles and he was Master Butcher at 9 High Street. Directly opposite to the Angel Hotel. I come from a family of 6 , my ...Read more

A memory of Purton in 1948 by Linda Tyldesley

Morningside

In 1945 my half brother was born in Barrington Road at a home for unwed mums called Morningside, are there any archive photos or even recent ones of this home. I have recently found this brother and am trying to make an album of his life.

A memory of St Marychurch in 1945

My Childhood At Twyning Farm

I lived at Twyning Farm at Shuthonger from my birth in October 1926 until 1944, as my father (James L. Brooksbank) owned and lived at this farm (1922-1953), although 1936 - 1944 I was away at boarding-school for much ...Read more

A memory of Shuthonger in 1940 by Ben W L Brooksbank

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