Photos

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Maps

656 maps found.

1922, Tonteg Ref. POP1190912
1947, Abercynon Ref. NPO618655
1922, Wattstown Ref. POP862114
1922, Trealaw Ref. POP851632
1923, Treherbert Ref. POP852323
1919, Ty Rhiw Ref. POP855143
1922, Tynant Ref. POP855719
1922, Ty'n-Y-Bryn Ref. POP855927
1922, Tonyrefail Ref. POP849995
1947, Hendreforgan Ref. NPO731241
1947, Hirwaun Ref. NPO737018
1923, Miskin Ref. POP781610
1923, Mountain Ash Ref. POP785102
1923, Mynachdy Ref. POP786385
1947, Carnetown Ref. NPO662609
1947, Cefn Rhigos Ref. NPO665455
1947, Blaen Clydach Ref. NPO643105
1947, Blaenllechau Ref. NPO643295
1947, Beddau Ref. NPO636208
1947, Cilfynydd Ref. NPO668845

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Memories

248 memories found. Showing results 171 to 180.

Oak Bank Open Air School

I went to Oak Bank School for Delicate Children from 1944/1945. My best friends were called Kathleen and Enid. The children there at that time came from all over the United Kingdom. I have many happy memories from this ...Read more

A memory of Sevenoaks in 1944 by Eileen Lindley

Old Keepers Cottage

I moved to Stoke Charity in 1965 when just a toddler and lived there with my parents,Teresa (nee Lansley) and Patrick Gray, and my baby brother Martin. Pat worked on the Rank Estate which allowed us to rent Old Keepers ...Read more

A memory of Stoke Charity in 1965 by Lorraine Boardman

Little Billington Bakers

I was born in Aylsbury in 1952 and lived in Linslade for the first 7 years, then moved to Bracknell. My grandfather, William Evans, and great grandfather, Joseph Evans, had both been the village bakers in Little ...Read more

A memory of Little Billington in 1956 by David Evans

Life At Corwen

I have lived here all of my 65 years and can't imagine living elsewhere unless fate dictates otherwise. Corwen had reached rock bottom at one stage, but,as they say - the only way is up! Hopefully, I will live to see the railway back ...Read more

A memory of Corwen by Gareth Hughes

Sutton At Hone

I have fond memories of my childhood/early teens in Sutton-at-Hone. I attended the C of E Primary school in the early 1940s; I remember one of the teachers, a Ms. Rogers, the headmaster was a layman in the local church, I cannot ...Read more

A memory of Sutton at Hone in 1940 by John Andrews

Rowberrow Visit

I visited Rowberrow on 31 July & 1 August whilst staying nearby at the Penscott Inn, Shipham. The main purpose was to explore the Churchyard at Rowberrow Church as part of my interest in family research. The parish registers ...Read more

A memory of Rowberrow in 2010 by Tony Venn

Salford Childhood

I was born in and grew up in Salford. My dad had a pub "The Farriers Arms" off Bury Street, and before that my dad was caretaker of Ladywell flats. We lived in Flint House, the blocks were alphabetically named, Albion, Barry, Corby, ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1958 by Moira Edge

My Quality Time Spent In Hampton Wick !

I was stationed at Bushy Park with the U.S. Air Force from 1957 to 1960 and I have many memories of Hampton Wick, most good but some not so good. I never ever thought I would forget the name of our favorite ...Read more

A memory of Hampton Wick in 1957 by Thomas Cook

City Village

I grew up in Mitcham, born in 1976 and left there in about 1997. I feel like I have two Mitchams in my head - the old and the new. I felt a link with the place because my dad had grown up there and my grandad had links with Morfax and ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Jim Pearson

Horden 1930s

I was born in 1928 at 20, Cotsford Crescent, the third son of a miner William Holmes. All his brothers were miners and myself and my brothers worked underground. I remember Lumleys shop as it was not far away and Mr. Lumley refused to ...Read more

A memory of Horden in 1930 by Albert Holmes

Captions

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