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Maps

9,582 maps found.

1897, Spring End Ref. RNE836678
1897, Staintondale Ref. RNE837889
1897, Stapleton Ref. RNE838680
1898, Staupes Ref. RNE838897
1897, Wath Ref. RNE862000
1898, Wath Ref. RNE862002
1898, Way Wick Ref. RNE862365
1898, Weaverthorpe Ref. RNE862547
1898, Weeton Ref. RNE862739
1897, West Allotment Ref. RNE863627
1897, West Appleton Ref. RNE863634
1898, West Barnby Ref. RNE863685
1897, West Burton Ref. RNE863814
1895, West Haddlesey Ref. RNE864275
1898, West Heslerton Ref. RNE864361
1898, West Lilling Ref. RNE864574
1897, West Monkseaton Ref. RNE864719
1897, West Witton Ref. RNE865162
1898, Wharram Le Street Ref. RNE866882
1898, Stone-Edge Batch Ref. RNE840464

Books

30 books found. Showing results 5,761 to 5,784.

Memories

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Hessenford

I was so pleased to come across a site talking about 'my' family village of Hessenford. I was also evacauated to Hessenford with my mum and spent my 1st birthday there. This was the first of many August holidays with my Great Aunt Dorah ...Read more

A memory of Hessenford in 1944 by Judy Sharp

Memories Of War The Forgotten Casualties (1) By Patricia Bolter

I am entering these memories on behalf of my mother in law - Patricia Ross (nee Bolter) Running to meet Dad, just a young man, in uniform for the first time coming home to show us in ...Read more

A memory of Hammersmith in 1940 by Jane Ross

Evacuees

My sister and I, Margaret and Maureen Grieve, were evacuated to Brynamman. I lived with Nellie, Stanley and Menna Thomas in the then new council houses. My sister stayed with the Pughs in Faifield House. My brothers joined us, Ken ...Read more

A memory of Upper Brynamman in 1940 by Margaret Parker

T He Nurden Family History Book.

My name is Dennis Nurden, I have a twin sister Valerie, we lived in Sunningdale Ave when Murex sports ground was there. Though not born there we did all our schooling there and left when we were about 18yrs old. At ...Read more

A memory of Rainham in 1950 by Dennis Nurden

Still Looks The Same Now

This  place has not changed in nearly 100 years. I lived here for 15 years. The houses were originally built for Billings (the printers) workers All of the houses had an equal share in the green at the front, there was a ...Read more

A memory of Guildford by Rachel Major

Springhead Terrace

I was born at number 11, and was told I did not open my eyes, so Mrs Tyreman baptized me. She had changed from Methodist to Catholic when she married her husband who was a tailor. When the priest came the next morning and blessed me ...Read more

A memory of Loftus in 1930 by Joseph Lavelle

My Era Stockton Revisited

I was 28 years old at the time of this photograph, living at Roseworth, with wife, Doris,and daughter, Judith, aged two. Married at St Peter's Church in 1947, with Rev'd J McGill officiating, a 'wartime' wedding ...Read more

A memory of Stockton-on-Tees in 1955 by Ronald Haslock

Lane End Born Bred From 1956

I grew up in Park Lane, this is the eastern side of Lane End, and then consisted of mostly 1940s- & 1950s-built council houses. I grew up in Coronation Crescent, a semi, 3 bed council house. These were ...Read more

A memory of Lane End by Vicky Searle

Life On The Farm At Kettlethorpe

We moved to Park Farm Kettlethorpe when I was 7. The family at this time was reduced to Mum and Dad, Eileen, Brian, Maureen and Gillian. At first we lived in a semi detatched house at the top of the ...Read more

A memory of Kettlethorpe in 1955 by Gillian Emerton

Horley Was Never In Sussex!!

I was looking at the books on Horley, and was shocked that it has been stated that Horley for a few years prior to 1974 Horley was in Sussex! This is just not true! It is and always has been in Surrey. Martin Andrew the ...Read more

A memory of Horley by Nik Walker

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