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Maps

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1945, Hulverstone Ref. NPO741964
1945, Eastney Ref. NPO698694
1946, Chellaston Ref. NPO667254
1945, Chillerton Ref. NPO667856
1947, Maenaddwyn Ref. NPO771556
1947, Malltraeth Ref. NPO772646
1945, Ningwood Common Ref. NPO792341
1946, Northborough Ref. NPO794172
1947, Llanbabo Ref. NPO758551
1947, Llanddona Ref. NPO758627
1947, Llaneilian Ref. NPO758722
1947, Llanfachraeth Ref. NPO758774
1947, Llanfaethlu Ref. NPO758782
1947, Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll Ref. NPO758794
1947, Llanfechell Ref. NPO758816
1947, Llangoed Ref. NPO758897
1947, Llechcynfarwy Ref. NPO759223
1946, Northern Ref. NPO794252
1945, Old Portsmouth Ref. NPO797062
1946, Orton Longueville Ref. NPO798069

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 371 to 380.

Rivacre Baths.

For those who never saw (or may have forgotten), the photo shows the view you had after coming in through the main entrance. The large fountain can be seen in the foreground, and was enjoyed by many children as they ran around ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton in 1947 by David Copnall

Hill Farm

In 1940 my dad James Smith and his brother William was evacuated in Great Dunham on Hill Farm with Mr and Mrs Everington and they wanted to adopt my dad and brother but my nan said no. My family were from Hackney in London. In 1941 my ...Read more

A memory of Great Dunham in 1940 by First Name Last Name

My Mothers Was Evacuated To Penny Bridge During Ww2

My mother Iris Woods was evacuated to Penny Bridge during WW2. She first stayed at Penny Bridge House with the Stanley sisters - Franny & Alice? She then was moved to Mrytle Cottage to ...Read more

A memory of Penny Bridge in 1940 by Rebecca Woods

Ww2 Pontllanfraith

My paternal grandfather, Joseph Cook, lived at No 24 Newbridge Road, Pontllanfraith and to avoid the bombing where we lived in South London, we stayed in his house. I was too young for school, but my brothers, Joe and Pat ...Read more

A memory of Pontllanfraith in 1944 by Ken Cook

I Break My Arm

Soon after the end of WW2, we stayed in Frampton on Severn, at the home of my Uncle Percy and his wife Mary. My Uncle Percy worked on an Estate, possibly Frampton Court. With some of the local lads we liked to visit, what ...Read more

A memory of Frampton On Severn in 1947 by Ken Cook

The Real Winters Of The 1940s

I recall, with the occasional shudder, the freezing cold winters of the 1940s. I spent Saturday evenings earning a couple of shillings (that's 10p to you youngsters!!) working from 4.30pm to 6.00pm selling newspapers ...Read more

A memory of Motspur Park in 1948 by Neil Mac Gregor

John Street

My grandfather lived in John Street and kept lots of chickens. As everything was rationed during my childhood we were very lucky to have eggs from him. I remember calling in with my dad to collect eggs and to see a wire mesh area ...Read more

A memory of Nantyffyllon in 1945 by Brenda Smith

Hinton Blewett 1945 1946

I first saw Hinton Blewett on a late September day when arriving at my prep school, Colchester House. This was housed in Hinton Blewett Manor, which was its wartime home. Its true home was in Clifton, Bristol but that ...Read more

A memory of Hinton Blewett in 1945 by John Nurcombe

Mossband Camp

My father was a serving soldier, serving at the RAOC camp until 1948. We lived in the YMCA building in the camp itself and it had a large functions hall attached where one of our officers once entertained the children at Christmas ...Read more

A memory of Mossband Ho in 1947 by Eileen Buckley Knowles

Ashford Fish Shop

In about 1949 my family brought the fried fish shop at number 3 Station Approach, Ashford, Middlesex. I was about three years old at the time and my earliest memory is of driving my pedal car between the tables and ...Read more

A memory of Ashford in 1949 by Barry Hawgood

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