Photos

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Maps

4,410 maps found.

1902, King's Hill Ref. RNC747895
1901-1904, Kingside Hill Ref. RNC748112
1903-1904, Kirby Hill Ref. RNC748682
1897-1909, Kit Hill Ref. RNC749390
1897-1909, Knowl Hill Ref. RNC750486
1919, Badger's Hill Ref. POP630033
1919, Cold Ash Hill Ref. POP674853
1920, Colt's Hill Ref. POP675834
1919, Bull's Hill Ref. POP655283
1922, Bunker's Hill Ref. POP655457
1920, Best Beech Hill Ref. POP639302
1946, Bateman's Hill Ref. NPO634668
1899-1900, May Hill Ref. RNC775782
1901-1902, How Hill Ref. RNC741288
1911-1912, Logie Hill Ref. RNC766022
1899-1901, Mill Hill Ref. RNC780265
1898-1901, Mill Hills Ref. RNC780284
1900-1901, Myrtle Hill Ref. RNC786810
1898-1901, Larks' Hill Ref. RNC753111
1899-1900, Leys Hill Ref. RNC755573

Books

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Memories

3,572 memories found. Showing results 1,871 to 1,880.

School Days Are The Best

I was born in 1952, and went to Bragar School. The headmaster was Mr McIver and teachers I remember were Mrs MacDonald (Carloway) and Mrs Mitchell (Shawbost). I used to cross the road to the shop up the hill, and also the ...Read more

A memory of South Uist in 1958 by Jean Mac Intyre

Living There

I was born in Rettendon  in 1938.  My father (Ernest James Hazell) and mother ( Ellen Wiseman)  were both born in the village as were my maternal grandmother and great grandmother. As a child I remember watching aircraft flying home ...Read more

A memory of Rettendon by Keith Hazell

1949 Onwards At West Wycombe

I will always consider myself fortunate to have been born in West Wycombe as it presented the ideal place for people growing up in the 50's and 60's. The village was a dream location and the school even better with a ...Read more

A memory of West Wycombe in 1949 by Gerald Rivett

1949 Onwards At High Wycombe

I was born in 1949 at home in West Wycombe Road and lived in the area until 1969. My family owned one of the two Corn & Seed Merchants businesses called Jones and Rivett Limited in Oxford Street and Dovecote Mill ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe in 1949 by Gerald Rivett

Like It Was Yesterday.

Street still looks much the same today. Photo is from early 60's though. Ford Anglia (centre left) didn't come out 'til Sept 59. 63 - 65 I'd say. "Charlie Hills" bus in the Circle is also 60's as is, I believe, The "Red and White" Bus pulling out of the Circle

A memory of Tredegar by I An P Enny

Garretts Of Leiston

Aerial photo AFA77116TR: "Leiston from the Air 1959" Is a view taken looking toward the East and clearly showing the Garrett's "Bottom Works", which formed a large part of the town centre at that time. This very old facility, part ...Read more

A memory of Leiston in 1959 by Derek Stanbridge

Living In Combpyne

I was 9 years old when we came to live in Combpyne, we lived at the end of the village accross the road from a farm where my father worked. The farm must have belonged to the Webbers as I remember they had a son called Giles, like ...Read more

A memory of Combpyne in 1959 by Sally Cundall

My First Job

Working for Thomas Wallis seen here on the left, it was a large department store selling all household goods, from tea towels to carpets and furniture. Oh how I loved my job.  In those days the shops used to shut Wednesday afternoons ...Read more

A memory of Guildford in 1964 by Mrs Christine A Fellows

Watling Avenue Ww11

I remember Tonis Ice Cream, Rosins the Baker, Genners toy shop, Pegglies Bike and Sports shop, Endines for Leather, Wilsons the Green Grocer and the long line ups for those ever so rare oranges, Watlings the tool shop and of ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1940 by Phil Tillman

Denes Holiday Camp

My memories of Kessingland was us catching the coach from outside the bakers in Stotfold (my home town), travelling down via Newmarket, passing the site where a young gypsy boy had been killed many moons ago.  We would then get ...Read more

A memory of Kessingland in 1970 by Jacqueline Lunness

Captions

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