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Maps

1,005 maps found.

1947, Bowsey Hill Ref. NPO647411
1947, Boyn Hill Ref. NPO647523
1946, Dunstall Hill Ref. NPO695776
1946, Duton Hill Ref. NPO696069
1945, Goose Hill Ref. NPO717581
1947, Gorse Hill Ref. NPO717872
1947, Gorst Hill Ref. NPO717933
1947, Green Hill Ref. NPO720965
1946, Dancers Hill Ref. NPO688411
1947, Dawker Hill Ref. NPO688967
1946, Deans Hill Ref. NPO689334
1940, Derry Hill Ref. NPO690300
1946, Dickon Hills Ref. NPO690670
1945, Dowe Hill Ref. NPO692493
1947, Carr Hill Ref. NPO662797
1940, Chattern Hill Ref. NPO667091
1946, Church Hill Ref. NPO668520
1946, Church Hill Ref. NPO668527
1947, Church Hill Ref. NPO668528
1946, Clay Hill Ref. NPO669820

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Memories

501 memories found. Showing results 361 to 370.

Happy Days

An early memory I have is the Whitsuntide march. We all put on our best Sunday clothes and marched behind a band with our church banner held aloft by the strongest boys. The marching column passed through the village picking up on the ...Read more

A memory of Ecclesfield in 1946 by Brian David Brown

Caterham, Crescent Road

We moved into No 33 Crescent Road in 1948 - it overlooked Timber Hill recreation ground which in those days had a large emergency water tank where we caught newts. I am trying to place the house in the 1903 picture. From the ...Read more

A memory of Caterham in 1948 by Alan Pendlington

Herbert William Day Cotswold Stone Builder 29/05/1893 1/2/1986

My first school was Botany; now a house. Children from the local villages went to Botany School until they reached the age of ten, then to Chedworth School. I remember ...Read more

A memory of Calcot in 1940 by Dorothy Lawrence

Just Memories Of My Childhood

My family moved to Rochester during the war ( a naval family). We lived in Union Street until it was demolished for the new police station. We had a small gang, four strong and we roamed far and wide during the long ...Read more

A memory of Rochester in 1946 by Colin Walsh

The War Years

Hi I'm Mike Foster and I was born in Chalfont St Peter in Feb 1936. My mother who had two children; me and my sister, had no where to live. She was offered by some charitable source a two up two down home on the main road ...Read more

A memory of Chalfont St Peter in 1940 by Michael Foster

The Coves Of Lulworth

I was stationed at Lulworth Gunnery School from late Summer 1947 thru Nov. 1948. I remember the long up-hill walks from Wool Station at 3:15 am after a weekend away from camp, and the Guard Duties and adajunts Parade on ...Read more

A memory of Lulworth Camp in 1947 by Kenneth L.C. Dummer

The Son Of A Preacher Man

1946 to 1951 - my father was the vicar at St Nicholas Church. The vicarage was a huge place in nearly two acres of land, with a quarter of it wild and rambling. Loads of trees and bushes to make a delightful hunting ...Read more

A memory of Thames Ditton in 1946 by Patrick Wilds

Toddlers's Times

In 1944, I was evacuated to Badshot Lea, with my mum. My dad, as a plumber & vital to the war effort, was in Liverpool & not in Europe or elsewhere in the Theatre of war. I can remember as a 4 year old, standing, I think, ...Read more

A memory of Badshot Lea in 1944 by Ron Bowdery

Part 21

The others in the house then would be, in order of age: Aunt Annie, married to Joe Smiles, who also lived with us. He worked in the local pit as a collier. Also Uncle Tommy, a complete gentleman, always neat and tidy. He never ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

The River Brent From Redford Crescent To St Marys Church Hanwell

Used to go and play in the streams and the River Brent, the memories are so vivid. Tis, was, of course during the war. I and a friend, took my three and a half year years younger ...Read more

A memory of Greenford in 1944 by Eileen Margaret Tristram/Nee Wheeler

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