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Maps

348 maps found.

1947, Thorpe Ref. NPO847434
1947, Whitgift Ref. NPO869311
1947, Wilberfoss Ref. NPO870171
1947, Tunstall Ref. NPO854326
1947, South End Ref. NPO834669
1947, Southburn Ref. NPO835491
1947, Staddlethorpe Ref. NPO837693
1947, Walkington Ref. NPO859790
1947, Low Catton Ref. NPO767886
1947, Everingham Ref. NPO702194
1947, Fimber Ref. NPO705625
1947, Fordon Ref. NPO707736
1947, Laytham Ref. NPO753729
1947, Lelley Ref. NPO754955
1947, Little Airmyn Ref. NPO756804
1947, Owstwick Ref. NPO799015
1947, Rotsea Ref. NPO820436
1947, Rudston Ref. NPO822513
1947, Salt End Ref. NPO824515
1947, Sand Hole Ref. NPO824840

Books

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Memories

177 memories found. Showing results 101 to 110.

Southerndown Villas

I feel that the house on the right was called 'The Ferns'. My family and I were evacuated to Southerndown in 1944 and after staying in one big building near the Three Golden Cups, were moved to the upstairs of ;The Ferns'. ...Read more

A memory of Southerndown in 1945 by Mary Partridge

Idyllic Childhood

I lived in Childswickham from 1944 -1955 and as far as I am concerned it was the best place on earth. We had our own school, post office, shop and garage. Everyone knew everyone else and as children we had complete and utter ...Read more

A memory of Childswickham in 1944 by Margaret Turner

Bersham School

I attended Bersham School until 1950 and well remember the daily walk (or run) from 30 Wynnstay Crescent up West Grove to the school. I believe 1947 was the year that the winter flood happened and Gwylim Williams drowned near the ...Read more

A memory of Rhostyllen in 1947 by Leonard Hughes

Town Hall Fire.

I am uncertain about the precise date. During the bombing of Trafford Park a stray bomber, probably with a stick of bombs stuck in the bomb doors, released a stick accross School Road up to the Town Hall. The bomb rack wrecked the ...Read more

A memory of Sale in 1941 by John F Bedford

Seven Stars Inn

I was born in the public house called Seven Stars Inn, Dinton. The date was the 5th November 1940. My godfather, then Doctor Ralph Gardiner, delivered me. He lived over the stile in the farm nearby. The pub was run ...Read more

A memory of Dinton in 1940 by Dennis A Young

Hever Road

I remember Hever Road as my cousin Doreen Meddick used to live there in the early 1950s, but she now lives in Canada. I myself used to ride my pushbike around Brands Hatch in the early 1940s as it was a dirt track then. I came to Australia in 1949 and been here ever since.

A memory of West Kingsdown in 1940 by Ronald Meddick

Wartime Memories

Mr Geoff Duff's memories sent to you on 27th July 2008 gave me such a surprise. I too remember the strange woman who would walk down to Woodford Station around 3.30 in the afternoon every day summer and winter obviously to ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Green in 1942 by Valerie Thompson

Elmdon Airport During The War Years 1940

Hi This is not my memory but my mother's. My mother was stationed at Elmdon during the war. She joined the Women's Mechanized Transport Corp (Army) at age 17. She came from a rather influential ...Read more

A memory of Elmdon in 1940 by Louise Brooks

Staying With My Aunt In Bourne

In 1948 or thereabouts my mother went into hospital and I came to Bourne and attended the Primary School. We had a rhyme: "please Miss Fenney can you spare a penny to buy Miss Vickers a new pair of nickers" Mss Dent ...Read more

A memory of Bourne in 1948 by John Kisby

1940s And 50s

We moved to Colindale Avenue in 1942 shortly after the house was repaired from bomb damaged. Friends were quickly made and I spent many happy days playing in the park opposite the Tube station. The Police grounds were also a spot ...Read more

A memory of Colindale in 1940 by Brian Goodall

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