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Maps

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1897-1899, Hinton Waldrist Ref. RNC736923
1897-1898, Higham Ref. RNC733760
1898-1899, Leighton Buzzard Ref. RNC754859
1899-1900, Blaenrhondda Ref. RNC643351
1899, Blagdon Ref. RNC643430
1899-1900, St Donat's Ref. RNC823779
1897-1902, St James Ref. RNC823930
1901-1902, St John's Highway Ref. RNC823982
0-1912, Sandy Haven Ref. RNC825305
1922, Caermeini Ref. POP658841
1919, Start Ref. POP838813
1919, Affpuddle Ref. POP619969
1920, Waterend Ref. POP861630
1946, Earsham Ref. NPO696648
1940, East Dean Ref. NPO697115
1946, East Malling Heath Ref. NPO697637
1940, East Tisted Ref. NPO697932
1946, Edwardstone Ref. NPO699418
1940, Derry Hill Ref. NPO690300
1947, Dingle Ref. NPO690918

Books

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Memories

32 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

First Holiday

This was around 1950. Me Ma had a sister who was my Aunt Lilly, she married a Yorkshire man from Leeds who was my Uncle Jack and they had one daughter called Jean who was a year or so older than me and they lived in Gipton, Leeds (I've ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1950 by Jimmy Burrows

Growing Up At 128 Landreath Place.

I was born on April the 19th 1957. My dad was called Erne, and mum was called Maud Frost. I went to St. Blazey School and first we lived at 110 then we moved to 128 Landreath Place. Mum an dad have past away and my ...Read more

A memory of St Blazey in 1957 by Wendy Frost

Early Years

My name is Bob Patten. I first lived at Droylsden and we moved to Lees St about 1955. My parents Bob & Gladys had the shop at No.108, I lived there with my brother Steve. The shop was across the road from the Red Reck, where we spent ...Read more

A memory of Openshaw in 1954 by Robert Patten

Evaporating Memories

Wallsend is sliding down the slipway, to use a shipyard metaphore. Now just widswept open spaces, stand where the workman stood before. They've allowed all of the trades to die, and made the workforce unemployed. Now ...Read more

A memory of Wallsend by James Bridgewood

The 118 Bus Route

I think it was Colin who remembered that the 118 bus went from Clapham Common to the Cricketers. Well, Colin (or whoever it was), it went all the way to Raynes Park. I lived in Meopham Road, Mitcham, the upper part of which ran ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1940 by Douglas Tunbridge

My Time At Netherside Hall School 1967 To 168

hi my name is anthony blackburn i ad some good time there i remember tony haywood and a boy called steven windows he was in a wheelchair i used to be in the football team as well mr mercer was my ...Read more

A memory of Grassington

Memories From My Childhood

I lived in Buckhurst Hill from when I was 6 until I was 16. We lived at 94 and then 108 Princes Road. My maiden name was Rasmussen, I am Susan, and had a sister Tina, two, years older than me and a brother Bob. Bob went ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by sue.gravenor

Part 18

Monica and my mum were brought up together and were the best of friends all their lives. My mum was also brought up by Gt Gran in the Fox, across the street from Liza and Billy, and in later life would visit her in Chichester whenever ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

18+ Group

The 18+ social group used to hold meetings here. Previously they used to be held in rooms in the Blue Anchor nearby.

A memory of Croydon in 1969 by Linda Smith

Growing Up In Northwood Hills

Although our postal address was Woodford Crescent, Pinner; the Northwood Hills shops, some 20 minutes walk away, were the closest. I remember the lovely 'Swiss Chalet' bakers, Paterson's butchers next door, ...Read more

A memory of Northwood Hills by hilaryj143

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