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1946, Bloomfield Ref. NPO644361
1946, Beacon Hill Ref. NPO635285
1946, Belluton Ref. NPO637975
1946, Lower Weston Ref. NPO769903
1946, Hunstrete Ref. NPO742290
1946, Kelston Ref. NPO745917
1946, Keynsham Ref. NPO746742
1946, Nailwell Ref. NPO787033
1946, Lambridge Ref. NPO751712
1946, Lansdown Ref. NPO752877
1946, Littleton Ref. NPO758332
1946, St Catherine Ref. NPO823688
1946, Queen Charlton Ref. NPO812229
1946, Park Corner Ref. NPO800483
1946, Perrymead Ref. NPO805297
1946, North Stoke Ref. NPO793943
1946, Norton Hawkfield Ref. NPO794650
1946, Oldfield Park Ref. NPO797390
1946, Newton St Loe Ref. NPO791981
1946, North End Ref. NPO793228

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Memories

93 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

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The white building on the right used to be called Chiesmans. Trams used to run along the street. In the 1950s in thick smog I had to wait for hours for a bus to eventually arrive to take me as far as Well Hall, where I had to walk from there to ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham in 1945 by Mary Donnachie

Family Picnics

White Webbs was a place that all my family including aunts, uncles and cousins went to for picnics and a game of cricket. The women would play against the men and all us children would hope they would let us have a go at batting as we ...Read more

A memory of Enfield in 1949

Memories Of Iveston

I was born in 1934 and lived in Iveston for 18 years, leaving reluctantly in 1952. We first lived beside the duckpond, in the cottage attached to Letch Farm, run then or later by Mr and Mrs Harrison. Avis Harrison baked my wedding ...Read more

A memory of Iveston in 1940 by Margaret Dixon

One Of The Boys

On a Sunday a crowd of boys and girls would meet at the Sky High milk bar at the Bell end of the High Street. After a few milk shakes we would then go to the pictures, either the Regal or the Alcaza and sometimes go to the other end ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1948 by Bill Lancaster

My Grandmother

My grandmother lived in Godalming at 20 Pound Lane, her name Annie Winter. She used to work in the Milk Bar in the High Street with a lady named Mrs Margaret Barnes. She did not die until 1977 and is buried alongside her husband ...Read more

A memory of Godalming in 1948 by Margaret Finch

As I Remember It

Lemington in the 1940s was a village that came under Newburn council, it was surrounded by fields. There were no houses to the west of Union Hall Road and Denton Avenue and none above Kirkston Avenue. There were three bars and two ...Read more

A memory of Lemington in 1940 by George Ritson

The Ship Inn

I was a member of the Rickmansworth Cycling Club, who held their club nights at the Ship Inn in Joel Street on the Tuesday evening of each week. After work I would cycle there from my home in Paddington, joining up with other ...Read more

A memory of Northwood Hills in 1943 by Bill Jago

Oh How I Remember.......

I was brought up by my parents in a house in Baldry Gardens, the top end near Covington way. As a very small boy I was put into St Helens School primary, which was a Girls school but had an infants section. Then I went to St ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1940 by Doug Hopkins

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

Bordon Army Fire Station

I was stationed at Bordon Fire Station and was a Corporal in the army. I have many photos taken at the station, I was in charge of the cook-house and was in charge of the bar on the station. I attended many fires - the ...Read more

A memory of Bordon in 1946 by Laurence Brocklesby

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