Photos

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Maps

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1940, North Tidworth Ref. NPO793993
1946, North Town Ref. NPO794004
1946, North Tuddenham Ref. NPO794014
1945, North Waltham Ref. NPO794038
1946, North Weston Ref. NPO794071
1946, North Wick Ref. NPO794081
1947, North Wingfield Ref. NPO794086
1946, North Wootton Ref. NPO794124
1947, North Wroughton Ref. NPO794130
1945, North Baddesley Ref. NPO792871
1945, North Barrow Ref. NPO792899
1947, Lydbury North Ref. NPO770838
1947, Upper North Dean Ref. NPO857685
1947, North Seaton Colliery Ref. NPO793895
1947, Lower North Dean Ref. NPO769602
1946, North Weald Bassett Ref. NPO794058
1946, North Brook End Ref. NPO792983
1947, North Hinksey Village Ref. NPO793527
1947, North Kelsey Moor Ref. NPO793576
1946, Mark Hall North Ref. NPO774652

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Memories

204 memories found. Showing results 121 to 130.

Good Old Days

I was a boy 8 years of age when my family fled the bombing of Belfast to the small community of Cardy which is approx. 3 miles from Carrowdore on the road to Ballywalter. The year was 1940 and times were tough with worries of the ...Read more

A memory of Carrowdore in 1940 by Joe Murphy

Bristol, High Street And The Blitz 1940

Bristol's High Street scene of many strirring events in Bristol's history the heart of the city was destroyed and lost forever in 1940. As a city with docks and industry at its heart, Bristol was a natural ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1940 by Paul Townsend

Happy Days

My mother's family were from Appledore and although I was born on a visit up north to my father's family, I was only a few months old when we came back. We lived in various houses in the village, Canal Cottages and Hawthorn being ...Read more

A memory of Appledore in 1942 by Celia Brydon

The War Years

I was born near Lords Cricket Ground in London in 1933 and came to Hanwell soon after where my family settled in Greenford Avenue. Hobbayne School was a few yards down the road so I started my education there. In 1939 the ...Read more

A memory of Hanwell in 1940 by John Chant

Colerne In The Second World War Continued 2

Following my previous memories, it might be worth mentioning one or two of the Colerne shops and tradesmen. On the south side of the marketplace, opposite the 'cross tree', was a shop, a greengrocer's I ...Read more

A memory of Colerne in 1940 by John Bunting

Sizewell Holiday.

As a kid I spent a couple of August weeks in Sizewell, staying in a timber-built bungalow just before the rise leading up to what is now the Power Station. The little bungalow was set back off the (dirt) road, and had no running ...Read more

A memory of Sizewell in 1949 by mike

My Mother Veronica Kenny Vera Preston Lancashire

My mom had a best friend, her name was Marie, who married Bill and my mother was their maid of honour. My family in Scotland still have the picture of the wedding day with Bill in his army uniform. ...Read more

A memory of Preston in 1940 by Sandra Kenny Maher

My Life Time At North Seaton Colliery

I was born in Ashington in 1940 and moved to 10 Wood Row, North Seaton Colliery with my mam and dad Sadie and Harry Seymour, my brother Gordon and sister Joan. I remember that the street was full of rats ...Read more

A memory of North Seaton in 1945 by Harry Seymour

Grandad's Caff

The white-fronted terraced shop on the left was owned by my mum's parents from 1940-44, from where they ran their cafe. My bedroom was the little attic room on the front. Most of the customers were from the Canadian Army Regiments ...Read more

A memory of Caterham in 1944 by Francis Younghusband

Evacuee From London

My name was Angela Saunders when, in about August 1940, aged 5, I was evacuated from Kingsbury, North London to Crossways Farm, Curland Crossroads during the Second World War. I lived with the lovely Cottey family - friends of ...Read more

A memory of Curland in 1940 by Angela Beer

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