Maps

876 maps found.

1946, Stoke Hill Ref. NPO840079
1947, Stoke Lacy Ref. NPO840089
1946, Stoke Orchard Ref. NPO840103
1946, Stoke Rivers Ref. NPO840126
1945, Stoke Wake Ref. NPO840140
1945, Stoke Water Ref. NPO840141
1947, Purton Stoke Ref. NPO811679
1945, West Stoke Ref. NPO864990
1946, Upper Stoke Ref. NPO857814
1898, South Stoke Ref. RNE835285
1895, South Stoke Ref. RNE835286
1895, South Stoke Ref. RNE835287
1898, Severn Stoke Ref. RNE827813
1898, Stoke Abbott Ref. RNE840008
1899, Stoke Aldermoor Ref. RNE840010
1898, Stoke Bishop Ref. RNE840015
1895, Stoke Charity Ref. RNE840026
1898, Stoke Doyle Ref. RNE840044
1898, Stoke Ferry Ref. RNE840052
1897, Stoke Fleming Ref. RNE840056

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Memories

691 memories found. Showing results 111 to 120.

Ron Pat Shelton 1977 To 1981

In 1977, my late husband, Ron. and I moved from Melbourne, Australia into 28 Stoke Lyne at the end of the village. It was very dilapidated, consisting originally 2 workman's cottages. They had been converted to one ...Read more

A memory of Stoke Lyne in 1977 by Pat Shelton Astley

Wreck ('wrack') Hall Farm

My grandmother's family originated on Canvey Island, farming at Wrack Hall from some time in the early 19th century until the death of my great great grandfather, Edward Morley, in 1863. Wrack Hall was so named because it ...Read more

A memory of South Benfleet in 1880 by Mike Dean

Incidents Remembered

Doe Lea was near to Hardwick which during the Second World War was an Airborne training camp, we could go into Hardwick and watch troops jump out of a balloon, they had to jump from a balloon a few times before jumping from a ...Read more

A memory of Doe Lea in 1943 by Ernie Martin

Scales Street Seedley Salford 6

Seedley, Salford 6 God, how this page is bringing back memories! I'm a demob baby! Mind you, a lot of men coming back from the war celebrated the that's why the baby boom happened! Although born in Old Trafford, my ...Read more

A memory of Salford by Tim Williamson

Holy Trinity Church 1891 Margate

The Margate cliffs were chalk. An extremely tall church named The Holy Trinity Church sat in the middle of Trinity Square about 800m from the sea. During the war, the roof had collapsed leaving the outer walls, tower ...Read more

A memory of Margate by Dave Harris

Quality Of L Ife

I was born in Beaconsfield in 1946, but grew up in Micklefield, Melbourne Road to be exact. Oh what lovely memories I have! Walking in Kings Woods with my father and picking bluebells; buying a threepenny bag of chips and walking ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe in 1952 by Jo Makoul

Hand Painting

Can anyone remember Fentocraft Ltd, it was off St John Road. I left school, was good at art and got a job there hand painting on glass, I loved it, but it was so cold in there. The glass would come in tea chest unpacked outside, they ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1960 by Pamela Mather

My Youth In Stopsley And Luton Bedfordshire

When I was a very young man and I lived in Luton in Bedforshire. I remember my who my Godparents were but only by their surename of Ingham. My fathers name was E dward Shotten Stuart and my mother's was ...Read more

A memory of Luton in 1960 by Brian Stuart

The Newsagent In Minster High Street

I have only just seen this site for the first time and was very surprised to see the photograph of the newsagent's shop in the High Street. My mother's sister Elsie Atwell, nee Keen was married to ...Read more

A memory of Minster by Patricia Docwra

Memories Of A 'war Kid'

See my memory under "What did you do in the war, Granddad?' This pic shows the point on the Wey navigation featured in my 'Giving up smoking' story. The barn where the heavy horses were housed is still there, opposite the 'oil mills'. It is now a visitor centre.

A memory of Weybridge in 1940 by Stephen Squires

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