Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1947, Barbon Ref. NPO632850
1947, Barbourne Ref. NPO632860
1946, Barcheston Ref. NPO632899
1940, Barcombe Ref. NPO632918
1947, Barden Ref. NPO632943
1947, Bardsea Ref. NPO633002
1947, Bardsey Ref. NPO633003
1947, Bardsley Ref. NPO633007
1946, Bareppa Ref. NPO633048
1947, Bargoed Ref. NPO633128
1946, Barham Ref. NPO633138
1946, Barking Ref. NPO633220
1946, Barkingside Ref. NPO633226
1947, Barkisland Ref. NPO633227
1946, Barkston Ref. NPO633232
1940, Barlavington Ref. NPO633258
1947, Barlings Ref. NPO633329
1947, Barlow Ref. NPO633347
1947, Barlow Ref. NPO633349
1947, Barmpton Ref. NPO633415

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 831 to 840.

Convent Of The Visitation Bridport Dorset

CHAPTER TWO School Years - Convent of the Visitation 1939-1945 One’s school years leave an indelible impression on one for good or bad. My views over these years in this regard, have modified considerably. ...Read more

A memory of Bridport in 1940 by Howard Johnson

Sailors Mission Newlyn

As a boy during the Second World War I served as a Sea Cadet at Newlyn where on numerous occasions we made use of the facilities at the Sailors Mission. I loved to listen to the old sailors talking about past memories and often ...Read more

A memory of Newlyn in 1940 by Herbert Cain

My Home Away From Home

I arrived in Totnes January 1944 and lived up at Dartington until a day before the invasion at Normandy. Totnes became our "hometown." I returned for the fiftieth anniversary and honored for being the first American to come back. ...Read more

A memory of Totnes in 1944 by Robert Pocklington

Camping Holiday

As a young teenager with fond memories of Evesham and surrounding areas, I enjoyed with two of my male friends, camping  at  Weir Camping Meadow, which was located by the River Avon down in the lower part of the town. The camping ...Read more

A memory of Evesham in 1940 by Arthur Forty

I Was Born At Gaywood Nusing Home In June 1940

On the night I was born at Gaywood Nursing Home, Lord Hawhaw had given a message on the radio that the Germans would be bombing Gaywood Clock, and I was put under a table in the cellar. My father was in ...Read more

A memory of Gaywood in 1940 by susancastello

My Early Years In Craigellachie

We lived in a semi-detached house that joined a general stores at the top of the Hundred Steps. My brother was born in Elgin in 1943, and my father worked for the forestry with Polish workers, maybe prisoners of ...Read more

A memory of Craigellachie in 1942 by susancastello

Wartime Ven House

About 1940, at 9 years old, my private school, Willingdon College, was evacuated from Eastbourne to Ven House.  It was a most magnificent building, built in the 1700s and pretty unsuitable for a boys' school. I remember fine ...Read more

A memory of Milborne Port in 1940 by Mike Grizaard

Childhood

Kilburn was always a magical place for me as a child, lying as it does beneath the hillside where the White Horse is carved. As children we would cycle the seven miles from our home village to spend the day on and around the horse. A visit ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn in 1940 by Margaret O'mahony

Deal Railway Station

I moved to Deal when I was 3. We lived in a house owned by the railway in the station approach. My father was linesman on the railway. I went to the parochial school on London Road. The Headmaster was Mr Scholl and my teacher, Mr ...Read more

A memory of Deal in 1947 by Lilian Maxwell

Wartime Cannock

As a 9-year-old I remember after being bombed out from Birmingham and going to stay with a great-aunt in Heath Hayes (Aunt Polly Ingram) and going to a hall in Cannock and being kitted out with a set of clothes, and being given a doll. I am 78 now.

A memory of Cannock in 1940 by Sami Whitford

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