Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1946, Chapmanslade Ref. NPO666699
1947, Charford Ref. NPO666739
1946, Chargrove Ref. NPO666743
1946, Charingworth Ref. NPO666750
1946, Charles Ref. NPO666794
1947, Charlestown Ref. NPO666826
1947, Charlestown Ref. NPO666827
1945, Charlton Ref. NPO666852
1946, Charlton Ref. NPO666853
1945, Charlwood Ref. NPO666912
1945, Charnage Ref. NPO666930
1946, Charndon Ref. NPO666932
1946, Charnes Ref. NPO666934
1946, Charterhouse Ref. NPO666962
1946, Charwelton Ref. NPO666990
1946, Chasetown Ref. NPO667036
1946, Chatcull Ref. NPO667056
1946, Chatham Ref. NPO667067
1946, Chaulden Ref. NPO667114
1946, Chawleigh Ref. NPO667120

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 1,031 to 1,040.

Happy Days

Wonderful memories of a very happy childhood. I am St. Dennis born and bred, and for me there's no place like it. My father Stanley Grigg and his partner had a cycle shop and repair business and I remember well the American G.I's ...Read more

A memory of St Dennis in 1946 by Marion Swiggs

Childhood In South Molton

I was born in Gothic House, The Churchyard, South Molton in May 1941. My name was Patricia Elizabeth Abbott Huxtable. My father was Charles John Huxtable and my grandparents were Charles George Pearce Huxtable and ...Read more

A memory of South Molton in 1941 by sales

Wartime In Eastham

I was growing up in Eastham during the 1930s, attending the village school when war was declared. We had occasional day visits by the Lufwaffe and a couple of bombs were dropped. Then, after Dunkirk, the Merseyside blitz started ...Read more

A memory of Eastham in 1940 by hopecol

The Bawdeswell Plane Crash The Willows And The Rectory

Although I was just a little lad I can remember seeing the smoking debris of All Saints Church after the Mosquito crashed on it. I was staying in "The Willows" which is opposite the church ...Read more

A memory of Bawdeswell in 1944 by Joe O'brien

Uldale The War Years

My mother and I lived in Uldale during the war years, while my father was abroad with the RAF. I recall there were only two cars in the village. We had no electricity, we had paraffin lamps for light, cooking was done on an open ...Read more

A memory of Uldale in 1943 by Roy Bedell

St Mary Chuch

I live in the USA, but my home was St Marychurch, a special place run by Catholic nuns during World War 2.  I was barely two years old, and I was brought there with my five-year-old sister by my aunt, because my father was ...Read more

A memory of St Marychurch in 1943 by June Gatewood

Evacuation

I along with my sister and mother were evacuated from Ilford to the station master's house at Tolleshant D'arcy. The railway line had three trains in each direction each day and my sister and myself were allowed to open and ...Read more

A memory of Tolleshunt D'Arcy in 1940 by Graham Gare

My Birthplace

My grandparents, Frank and Amy Hazzard, lived in Templecombe in Somerset.  They lived in Lilly Lane Farm and then later in Yew Tree House.    My grandfather, Frank Hazzard, was a farmer. He was blind, but was one of only three ...Read more

A memory of Templecombe in 1946 by Gillian Harris

World War Ii

This picture looks as if it is looking down the street with the church on the right hand side. The Post Office in 1940 was opposite the entrance to the churchyard. Every Saturday morning I would run to the Post Office through ...Read more

A memory of Milton Lilbourne in 1941 by James Kemble

Old Memories

I was born in Spring Hill nursing home in 1933, corner of Hill Lane and Howard Road, and I used to take short cuts via the bomb site on the way to school, sometimes I would find a coin or two. We lived near the Dell football ground ...Read more

A memory of Southampton in 1944 by Miriam Wolff

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