Photos

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Maps

240 maps found.

1940, St Helen's Wood Ref. NPO823896
1946, St James South Elmham Ref. NPO823934
1945, St John's Wood Ref. NPO824000
1946, St Leonard's Street Ref. NPO824047
1947, St Margaret's Bay Ref. NPO824073
1947, St Nicholas At Wade Ref. NPO824206
1946, St Vincent's Hamlet Ref. NPO824332
1946, St Giles On The Heath Ref. NPO823857
1946, St Giles In The Wood Ref. NPO823856
1946, St John's Fen End Ref. NPO823970
1947, Ellesmere Port Ref. NPO700628
1946, Burry Port Ref. NPO657018
1946, Port-Eynon Ref. NPO809624
1947, Pont-Faen Ref. NPO808627
1946, Pont-Henri Ref. NPO808635
1947, Pont-Rug Ref. NPO808670
1940, Ponts Green Ref. NPO808672
1947, Pont-Tyweli Ref. NPO808682
1947, Pont-Walby Ref. NPO808686
1947, Pont Rhyd-Y-Berry Ref. NPO808549

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Memories

343 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Manod Boy.

Nice memories. Post office behind the bus, across I think was Crosville depot. There was a billiard hall on bridge somewhere. Central School till war broke out then work; Joined RN, spell in Malta, was AA Man in Bettws Y Coed ...Read more

A memory of Blaenau Ffestiniog in 1940 by Fred Russell

Police Station

I have only just found this site. I was born in 1944 in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, my Mom was sent there as bombs were falling still in the London area and Woodford was still getting there fair share. We lived in an alleyway ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1947 by Brian Staines

Born On The Graig

"It's only wind or powder on the stomach"my Mam had said as she walked home from the ammunition factory on a cold Autumn evening. The "wind" or "powder" was born on the 2nd December 1942. I, Colin Gronow, had ...Read more

A memory of Graig in 1940 by Colin Gronow

My First Home.

I lived at the Ship with my father George Simpson, mother Joan, sister Mary and grandfather Joseph Simpson. My grandfather had married Elizabeth Robinson whose family had run the pub and farmed the land since Thomas Robinson in 1672. ...Read more

A memory of Bardsea in 1946 by Chris Simpson

My First 9 Years

I love my home town of Dorking. I was born there in Lincoln Road in July 1939, five weeks before the start of WW2. We played in the street and used people's gate posts for rounders bases as there was not a car in sight. We roamed ...Read more

A memory of Dorking in 1945 by David Newman

School Holidays In Wartime Shutford Nr Banbury Oxon

My earliest memories of Shutford date back to around 1944, when as an eleven year old schoolboy I spent summer holidays with my grandfather Fred Turner (son of plush weaver Amos Turner), ...Read more

A memory of Shutford in 1944 by Brian Grainge

The Hill Northfleet Ebbsfleet International

From 1947 to 1950 my father, V. U. Hinds, was the Station Master at Northfleet Railway Station. We lived in Berwick House, a Victorian "pile" next to the station which had two large mulberry trees in the ...Read more

A memory of Northfleet in 1940 by David Hinds

Cinema

I remember going to the Saturday morning picture in the Laurie Hall, it cost 6d. We lived in North Street and going back through the churchyard to the next street there was an ice factory threre and on a hot day they would give us a pieceof ice to suck on the way home. Great memories.

A memory of Romford in 1948 by Gerry Francis

The Odeon, Hounslow West 1940

I remember going to the Odeon every Saturday morning, it cost 6d (about 2 new pence). We used to go to the 'pictures', as it was called then, as a family most weeks, and I well remember coming out at the end of the film ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1940 by Pamela Harman (Keene)

Life In County Oak

I was born in the cottage that was named Morning Dawn in 1937. The house is now a Muslim mosque. I remember the recreation area very well. We played there often. My dad had an allotment nearby. I remember the Covey and Brown ...Read more

A memory of Crawley in 1940 by Ian Cheeseman

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