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Photos

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Maps

367 maps found.

1946, Sherwood Park Ref. NPO829943
1940, Silverhill Park Ref. NPO831402
1947, Skerne Park Ref. NPO831998
1946, Sneyd Park Ref. NPO833692
1947, New Park Ref. NPO790241
1946, Noel Park Ref. NPO792500
1946, Rotton Park Ref. NPO820469
1946, Rowley Park Ref. NPO821229
1946, Kingsley Park Ref. NPO748145
1940, Wallands Park Ref. NPO859886
1947, Waterloo Park Ref. NPO861811
1946, Western Park Ref. NPO865802
1947, Wilmslow Park Ref. NPO870738
1940, Ensbury Park Ref. NPO701427
1947, Eslington Park Ref. NPO701954
1946, Ettingshall Park Ref. NPO702073
1945, Finsbury Park Ref. NPO705850
1940, Crabbet Park Ref. NPO679779
1946, Clapton Park Ref. NPO669450
1946, Clarendon Park Ref. NPO669511

Books

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Memories

431 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

Return Of The Native

I am now 63 but it wasn't till a couple of years ago that looking at my BC I actually took in that I was born at the Holbrook Maternity Home June 30th 1947. I'd always put down Belper as my place of birth as I'd only glanced at ...Read more

A memory of Holbrook in 1947 by Roger Taylor

The Rosekillys Malton Colliery

My mother was Ellen Rosekilly, she was born at Malton Colliery in May 1906, she was one of a large family. Her brothers worked down the pit. One by one they left and moved on. My Aunt Louisa continued to live ...Read more

A memory of Malton in 1944 by Doreen Brunton

Derby Home Guard/Derbyshire Golf Club House

Does anyone have any information about the Derby Home Guard 102 stationed at Markeaton Park during the latter part of WW2? I understand the Army used most of the buildings in the area, ...Read more

A memory of Mackworth in 1944

My Chidhood In Tredegar

I went to Earlstreet School and my great aunt was a teacher there, her name was Miss Trace, she was well known for playing the Welsh harp. I grew up in High Street which is no longer there. My parents were Helen (Nellie) and ...Read more

A memory of Tredegar in 1946 by Jennifer Howard

Bandon Hill High View School Days

We lived over the Express Dairy (opposite the Odeon) My early school days started in 1937 when Bandon Hill Infants were at Milton Road - we moved to Milton Road in 1935. The 654 Trolley bus route was nearby and ...Read more

A memory of Wallington in 1945 by Brian Phillips

Kidderminster The Canal

Being born and raised in Kidderminster leaves me with a lot of good memories. I moved to the USA in 1958. My Dad worked on the canal before the war and indeed during the war. As a kid I spent a lot of my time ...Read more

A memory of Chaddesley Corbett in 1946 by Peter Conway

Four Years Old Or So

My parents worked for Mr & Mrs Agar, Beechwood, Lavington Park, Petworth, Sussex. Mrs. Agar's name was Barbara. They had a town house near Berkeley Square, London W.1. I remember living there more than in Sussex. ...Read more

A memory of Lavington Park in 1949 by Eithe Vinton

Life In Wellingborough After The War

My family moved to 121 Midland Road during the winter of 1946 as my father worked in a local paint factory till 1948. There was a huge monkey puzzle tree in the front garden. I was 7 and my sister was 10. ...Read more

A memory of Wellingborough in 1947 by Angela Diamond

Happy Days

Mary Edwards was my sister, she would have been 15 at the time. We lived in Sandown Road, Esher, in a house called Madresfield, where I was born. Sandown Road was a private road, off the A3 Portsmouth Road, opposite Sandown Park and next ...Read more

A memory of Esher in 1945 by Graham Edwards

Bygone Memories Of Happy Days

Looking at some of these old photos of Addlestone bought back some happy memories, even though there were some hard times, at least for my parents, such as going down the air raid shelters which was in Victoria Park. ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone in 1945 by Alan Palmer

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