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Maps

1,439 maps found.

1940, Ovingdean Ref. NPO798906
1940, Aldrington Ref. NPO621356
1947, Inglemire Ref. NPO743579
1940, Hangleton Ref. NPO726473
1940, Patcham Ref. NPO801972
1947, Summergangs Ref. NPO842665
1947, East Ella Ref. NPO697151
1947, Victoria Dock Village Ref. NPO858954
1940, Woodingdean Ref. NPO873534
1940, Whitehawk Ref. NPO868666
1947, West Park Ref. NPO864832
1945, Notting Hill Ref. NPO794793
1945, Kensal Town Ref. NPO746241
1945, Chelsea Ref. NPO667279
1946, Sloane Square Ref. NPO1189000
1945, North Kensington Ref. NPO793577
1945, Kensington Ref. NPO746251
1945, South Kensington Ref. NPO834959
1945, West Kilburn Ref. NPO864500

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Memories

2,611 memories found. Showing results 711 to 720.

To My Father

I have just came across a letter about my father (Matthew Fury) who was killed at St Columb during the Second World War, my father was with his regiment  219/46Light A.A Battery. R.A. The letter was sent to my grandmother in 1941 ...Read more

A memory of St Columb Major in 1941 by James Fury

Childhood And Marriage

I went to Sunday School here from 1949, and I sang in the church choir from 1950 until 1960 alongside my Nan.I was also allowed to learn to play the organ, the church has (had?) a wonderful organ, 2 keyboards and foot operated ...Read more

A memory of Stokenham in 1949 by Amanda Newson Webb

New Vicar For Dovercourt

My father was inducted as the new vicar on 31st December 1949 at All Saints Church. I was just nine at the time but I retain some dim memories of a packed church! My dad stayed at Dovercourt until his retirement in 1976. I ...Read more

A memory of Dovercourt in 1949 by Martin Johnson

Elmwood School

I went to school at Elmwood 1949-51. I remember a beautiful girl there named Gillian English - I always wondered what became her. The Grange - the boating lake - and Beddington Park were my favourite haunts. Ron Shelley ronshelleyis@gmail.com USA

A memory of Hackbridge in 1949 by Rone Shelley

Fluids Lane

A demi paradise, Fluids Lane was at the far end of the village towards Glen Road, I think. It contained a stream, and woods. What wonderful memories I have of that place, nothing can compare, we played for hours damming the stream, climbing ...Read more

A memory of Oadby in 1948 by Christine Price

National Oil Refinery

I started work at the laboratory in the Llandarcy Oil Refinery in 1942 for the great weekly wage of one pound, one shilling and ninepence, when I was 16. Mostly women worked in the lab but once the war was over the company only ...Read more

A memory of Llandarcy in 1942

As A Child I Lived In The Estate Office

As a child I lived in the estate office in the square, my father was estate bailiff for W J Brymer for all of the war years. I remember many of the troops were billeted with us in the house, at one time we ...Read more

A memory of Puddletown in 1940 by Richard Gaunt

Grandad Dudley

My Grandma and Grandad lived in a tied cottage in Budby, and I spent many happy times there when I was a little girl. Grandad Dudley was a cabinet maker at Thoresby Hall, and I was given a lovely little music chair by Lord Manvers, but ...Read more

A memory of Budby in 1940 by Penny Bradford

Tarpots

I remember the north side of the London road much as has been described by others with some differences, the last shop before the garage was Jones the butchers, owned by Mr Jones and run by his three sons, Roy, Owen and the third one ...Read more

A memory of Great Tarpots in 1945 by Colin Mackenzie

Us Army 167th Signal Photo Company

The US Army 167th Signal Photo Company was stationed in Mobberley in Nissen huts from August 1st to Sptember 1st 1944. Among other activities they used to go in the pub "Bird in Hand" which still exist today. They ...Read more

A memory of Mobberley in 1944 by Olivier Herlin

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