Maps

240 maps found.

1940, Dial Post Ref. NPO690607
1947, Orrell Post Ref. NPO798025
1946, Tresparrett Posts Ref. NPO852877
1947, Guide Post Ref. NPO723386
1946, Red Post Ref. NPO814568
1940, Post Green Ref. NPO809970
1945, Borough Post Ref. NPO646286
1946, White Post Ref. NPO868287
1947, White Post Ref. NPO868282
1940, Pested Ref. NPO805368
1946, Pont Ref. NPO808470
1946, Pootings Ref. NPO808889
1947, Pont Rhydgaled Ref. NPO808543
1947, Pont-Siân Ref. NPO808678
1947, Pont-Ystrad Ref. NPO808721
1947, Pont-Newydd Ref. NPO808648
1947, Pont Cysyllte Ref. NPO808497
1947, Pont Hwfa Ref. NPO808520
1947, Pont Llogel Ref. NPO808523
1946, Pont Pill Ref. NPO808540

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Memories

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My Evacuee Days.

My family was evacuated to Eaton Socon after being bombed out in London.  My father was serving in The Royal Navy.  I was only a baby so my memories only go back to about 1943. I came to Eaton Socon with my mother, her parents and ...Read more

A memory of Eaton Socon in 1943 by Pat Siddy

Church Corner Treasures

One of the 'treasures' of Church Corner, Misterton was the Post Office which was run by Dorothy and Gordon. I often visited there as Dorothy was the sister of my boyfriend at that time. Nearby was Walter Scott who was the ...Read more

A memory of Misterton in 1946 by Joan Huntington

Happy Childhood

I lived with my grandma Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bignell at No 10 Ten Cottages from 1943 to around 1948. The houses were Estate owned (and still are) and my grandad Robert Bignell worked at the manor house first as a shepherd and then ...Read more

A memory of Wormleighton in 1946 by Geoff Taylor

St Day Evacuee Lost Memories

I too was one of the London evacuees taken to St Day school to be selected by a villager; Miss Murton a shop owner took me into her home. Miss Murton gave up her shop with the rationing and coupon counting. Can anyone tell ...Read more

A memory of St Day in 1940 by Joan Barnard

Rainy Days & Sundays

We used to go to Art Gallery & Museum on Sundays, especially if it was raining. We took the tramcar from Possilpark right to the door. My sister and our four brothers spent many happy hours there looking in wonder at all the ...Read more

A memory of Glasgow in 1940 by Mary Dudgeon

Doctors House And Surgery. (?)

This was where the Doctor moved to (I think) from High Street, Glanamman. Opposite this house was 'Show Sam', a picture house (cinema these days..). I spent time in there watching films from all over the world - and the ...Read more

A memory of Glanaman in 1947 by xpara

My Roots From Birth To 50years

2008 and this shop is still here. It has changed very little in looks. It was owned by the same family Bonner from my early memory of about 1950 for many years. Today it remains a post office/shop

A memory of Stoke Hammond in 1944 by Stephanie Mcpherson

Good Teachers

Does anyone remember the teachers at the Sutton Primary School? The Headmaster Mr. Curwen, Mr. Andrews, Miss Staines, and Miss Walker. In those days we spent a lot of time outside in the countryside studying nature, dancing around ...Read more

A memory of Sutton at Hone in 1940 by Alfred Ward

Growing Up In Abridge Roger Walker

We moved to Abridge in 1948, I was 8 years old, with mum and dad Pat and Stan Walker.  We lived at no 41 Pancroft Estate later re numbered 45.  My early memories of the little villiage was of Brighty's shop and cafe ...Read more

A memory of Abridge in 1948 by Roger Walker

The Watford To Rickmansworth Railway In The Second World War

Croxley Green station is now - in the 21st century - merely a shadow of its former busy life. My Auntie Dorrie (Doris Lacey) worked at this station throughout the Second World War and ...Read more

A memory of Croxley Green in 1940 by John Howard Norfolk

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