Photos

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Maps

240 maps found.

1947, Alltwen Ref. NPO624394
1947, Jersey Marine Ref. NPO745071
1947, Glyn Castle Ref. NPO716779
1947, Glyncorrwg Ref. NPO716821
1947, Godre'r-Graig Ref. NPO717078
1947, Goytre Ref. NPO718315
1947, Efail-Fâch Ref. NPO699454
1947, Dyffryn Cellwen Ref. NPO696160
1947, Gellinudd Ref. NPO712858
1947, Cilmaengwyn Ref. NPO668916
1947, Cimla Ref. NPO668974
1947, Cwmafan Ref. NPO686880
1947, Cwmgwrach Ref. NPO687082
1947, Llantwit Ref. NPO759116
1947, Nant-Y-Cafn Ref. NPO787693
1947, Margam Ref. NPO774552
1947, Taibach Ref. NPO844396
1947, Pontardawe Ref. NPO808594
1947, Pontrhydyfen Ref. NPO808661
1947, Resolven Ref. NPO815417

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Memories

343 memories found. Showing results 101 to 110.

Schooldays

I was born in Broken Cross and went to the old infant school when Mrs. Richards, Miss Lomax and Mrs. Frith were the teachers there. I seem to remember school concerts being held round the corner in a building ...Read more

A memory of Broken Cross in 1940

Wartime In Ivybridge 1939

I was one of ten little girls, plus our teacher, who arrived in Ivybridge as evacuees from Acton, London, at the outbreak of the Second World War. We were taken to a hall (probably at the school) where we were ...Read more

A memory of Ivybridge in 1940 by Geraldine Gasparelli

Childhood In Buckhurst Hill

I lived at 4 Fairlands Avenue, Buckhurst Hill. My parents moved there just before the Second World War, and I was born in April 1939. I well remember W.C.French Ltd's yard next to Fairlands Avenue fronting the ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1940 by Richard Moules

Born On The Graig

"It's only wind or powder on the stomach"my Mam had said as she walked home from the ammunition factory on a cold Autumn evening. The "wind" or "powder" was born on the 2nd December 1942. I, Colin Gronow, ...Read more

A memory of Graig in 1940 by Colin Gronow

My First Home.

I lived at the Ship with my father George Simpson, mother Joan, sister Mary and grandfather Joseph Simpson. My grandfather had married Elizabeth Robinson whose family had run the pub and farmed the land since Thomas Robinson in 1672. ...Read more

A memory of Bardsea in 1946 by Chris Simpson

My First 9 Years

I love my home town of Dorking. I was born there in Lincoln Road in July 1939, five weeks before the start of WW2. We played in the street and used people's gate posts for rounders bases as there was not a car in sight. We roamed ...Read more

A memory of Dorking in 1945 by David Newman

School Holidays In Wartime Shutford Nr Banbury Oxon

My earliest memories of Shutford date back to around 1944, when as an eleven year old schoolboy I spent summer holidays with my grandfather Fred Turner (son of plush weaver Amos ...Read more

A memory of Shutford in 1944 by Brian Grainge

The Hill Northfleet Ebbsfleet International

From 1947 to 1950 my father, V. U. Hinds, was the Station Master at Northfleet Railway Station. We lived in Berwick House, a Victorian "pile" next to the station which had two large mulberry trees in ...Read more

A memory of Northfleet in 1940 by David Hinds

Tarpots

I remember the north side of the London road much as has been described by others with some differences, the last shop before the garage was Jones the butchers, owned by Mr Jones and run by his three sons, Roy, Owen and the third one ...Read more

A memory of Great Tarpots in 1945 by Colin Mackenzie

Information On Second World War Byfleet

My grandmother, Beatrice Lay, lived in Byfleet during the 1940s and up to her death in 1998, only ever moving as far as West Byfleet; my mother, Cynthia Lay, was also born there in 1941.  I believe they lived ...Read more

A memory of Byfleet in 1940 by Neil Lloyd

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