Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1945, Bawburgh Ref. NPO634901
1945, Bay Ref. NPO634953
1946, Bayford Ref. NPO635085
1947, Baynhall Ref. NPO635119
1947, Baysham Ref. NPO635135
1947, Bayton Ref. NPO635147
1946, Beachampton Ref. NPO635179
1946, Beacon Ref. NPO635208
1947, Beadlam Ref. NPO635416
1946, Beamhurst Ref. NPO635688
1947, Beanthwaite Ref. NPO635744
1947, Beardwood Ref. NPO635806
1947, Beaufort Ref. NPO635915
1945, Beaulieu Ref. NPO635921
1947, Beaumont Ref. NPO635934
1940, Beaumont Ref. NPO635935
1945, Beauworth Ref. NPO635972
1947, Bebside Ref. NPO635986
1946, Beccles Ref. NPO635991
1947, Becconsall Ref. NPO635994

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 1,071 to 1,080.

Evacuee In Cefn Hengoed

During the Second World War my family were evacuated to Cefn Hengoed. Two of my brothers were with the Hughes family, two with the Palmers and two of my sisters with the Jones Famly. We arrived in 1941. Being one of the ...Read more

A memory of Cefn Hengoed in 1941 by Firs Terryt Name La Carneyst Name

A Childhood In And Around Thirsk

I spent my childhood in and around Thirsk, although living in the nearby village of Sowerby. Thirsk was where I went to secondary school. It is where we shopped and went to the cinema (there were two of them, The ...Read more

A memory of Thirsk in 1940 by Margaret O'mahony

Air Raids

I used to live at Bungay under the flight path of bombers taking off and returning to Flixton Aerodrome. The bombers flew very low over our house on their way to bomb Germany. I can remember my mother counting them out and back. Many coming back were running on only two or three engines.

A memory of Flixton in 1944 by Ronald Mickleburgh

Norwood Green

I was born in Norwood Green in 1939. I also went to Clifton Road school. We were bombed regularly as the anti aircraft guns were in Osterly Park behind our house which was also opposite St Marys Church. Two Italian prisoners of ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1940 by Rosemary Kind

World War 2

We moved to Roe Green Village in 1940 having been bombed out in the East End. My father was stationed at Mill Hill Barracks following his return from France. He found us a place to live in Goldsmith Lane, Kingsbury. We spent the ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1940

British Berlin Airlift

PRESS RELEASE Legasee wins Heritage Lottery support to record and exhibit the stories and memorabilia of British Veterans of the largest humanitarian airlift in history. Legasee Educational Trust has today received ...Read more

A memory of North Luffenham in 1948 by Michelle Harrison

Very Early Days

I am now over 80 but during the years 1938 to 1940 I went to a small preparatory school called Lannor School - which probably no longer exists. I well remember having to take gas masks to school, and having to go through gas mask ...Read more

A memory of Gatley in 1941

Goldsmith Mansions

I was taken to live in Goldsmith Mansions as a baby of two months in 1946. I lived there with my parents until approximately 1949. I have a memory of walking up the staircase to our flat. I have a much more vivid memory of the ...Read more

A memory of Peckham in 1946 by Sheila Watson

Pitt Cottage [Forty Fathom] Back Lane Nailsea.

My father worked for Bristol Water Works and we lived at Pitt Cottage from 1948 until 1956 when it was demolished. We then moved to Doversdown, Whitesfield Road and I worked for Horlicks Dairies in ...Read more

A memory of Nailsea in 1948 by Keith Phillips

Taff`s Well School

My memory of Taff`s Well School was that I lived in fear of most of the teachers except our headmaster Mr. D Harris and Miss Hall, they were the only two that stood out with having any real love of teaching children. If some ...Read more

A memory of Taffs Well in 1948 by Mary Jones

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