Photos

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Maps

98 maps found.

1940, Winkfield Row Ref. NPO871418
1946, South Chingford Ref. NPO1188995
1940, Warfield Ref. NPO860728
1940, Newell Green Ref. NPO790822
1940, Popeswood Ref. NPO808910
1946, Upper Walthamstow Ref. NPO857913
1940, Tickleback Row Ref. NPO848211
1940, Wildridings Ref. NPO870288
1946, Chingford Ref. NPO667981
1946, Chingford Green Ref. NPO667982
1946, Leyton Ref. NPO755603
1940, Harmans Water Ref. NPO727431
1946, Highams Park Ref. NPO733793
1947, Huby Ref. NPO741747
1947, Fforest Ref. NPO704884
1947, Fforest-Fach Ref. NPO704901
1947, Cefn Fforest Ref. NPO665336
1947, Fforest Gôch Ref. NPO704896

Books

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Memories

46 memories found. Showing results 41 to 46.

Growing Up In Blissford

I was born here in 1939, three weeks before the outbreak of war. We lived at Hilltop a bungalow built for my parents in 1937. There was no electricity until 1952 although we had mains water. The road outside was only ...Read more

A memory of Blissford in 1945 by Nevile Chalke

The Sad Day My Mamma Died

We, the family, had expected to be going to a wedding, as my Mamma had been a widow since she was 39 years. She was now 60 years old, she had two daughter Ethel and Emma, 15 years and 13 years, when their father died. ...Read more

A memory of Langwith Lodge in 1944 by Margaret Douglas (Nee Beresfo

School Days

I am surprised that no one has added any memories to this page. When I was a child the village was small and everyone knew everyone else, now it has changed out of all recognition, apart perhaps from the very centre by ...Read more

A memory of Fair Oak in 1947 by Gloria Knight

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

Pubs In Hampton Wick

If the pub was in High Street, Hampton Wick, could it have been: The Forester's Arms, the Railway Tavern, The Rose and Crown, The Swan, The White Hart, or perhaps The Old Kings Head at the end of Sandy Lane.?

A memory of Hampton Wick in 1940 by Elizabeth Mann

Cefn Fforest

I lived at 106 bedwellty rd until I joined the Royal Air Force in 1952,I often went on the milk round, and even filled the milk bottles in the dairy at the back of the house.It was only milk floats in my day with the horses ...Read more

A memory of Cefn in 1949 by Bernard Reeves

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