Photos

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Maps

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1947, Hodnet Ref. NPO737343
1946, Hogsthorpe Ref. NPO737553
1945, Holborn Ref. NPO737605
1947, Holbrook Ref. NPO737614
1946, Holcombe Ref. NPO737652
1946, Holcombe Ref. NPO737654
1946, Holdbrook Ref. NPO737683
1947, Holden Ref. NPO737684
1947, Holdgate Ref. NPO737716
1945, Holditch Ref. NPO737721
1946, Hollacombe Ref. NPO737939
1946, Holland Ref. NPO737962
1946, Hollingdon Ref. NPO738103
1947, Hollingthorpe Ref. NPO738114
1946, Hollington Ref. NPO738116
1940, Hollington Ref. NPO738119
1947, Hollingworth Ref. NPO738127
1947, Hollins Ref. NPO738150
1947, Hollins Ref. NPO738155
1946, Hollins Ref. NPO738156

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 1,361 to 1,370.

Brownieside Cottages

My brother David and me - Jacqueline, were born in the row of cottages in Brownieside to our mum Jessie nee Bell and our Dad Harold Rose in 1942 and 1945. Dad was in the RAF and Mum was a nurse. I think we lived in the ...Read more

A memory of Brownieside in 1945 by Jacqueline Battye

Girl Guides

I lived in Thornsbeach Road and belonged to the Girl Guides in Lewisham and on special occasions I would be the flag bearer and lead my troop along the High Street from Lewisham to Lewisham town hall which was in Catford where we meet ...Read more

A memory of Catford in 1948 by Hilda Davies

St Nicholas Church, Perivale,Middlesex

On my way to school one morning in possibly 1944 there was the body of a woman in the river Brent where we crossed by the footbridge at the church. She was lying face down, motionless and her hat and ...Read more

A memory of Perivale in 1940 by Jack Biggs

The 40s In Lattimore Road

No photographs but I don't need them! So many happy memories of our family living in Lattimore Road...Wellers, Days, The Labour Exchange, Boxes, Fisher & Knights and Lattimore Hall. We had it all! Despite a war and ...Read more

A memory of St Albans in 1940 by Lilian Dorward

Waldo Road

1944 -1949 I lived in Waldo Road, well all the family lived in Waldo Road my Mum Dad and sisters Phil Ted Pat Val & me,1900 - 1970s My Aunt And Uncle Collis and cousins Ron & Alan Aunt & Uncle Begley, and Aunt & Uncle ...Read more

A memory of Willesden in 1944 by Jim Collins

Tooting 1949 1970

Ahhh Good old Totting... I was born in Rookstone Road in 1949. I went to Sellincourt School about 1955-ish, my memory is not that good! When I was at school Mr. Roberts was the headmaster and he was great. School meals were ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1949 by John Bexley

An Adventure

My sister and I, Pam and Pat Haworth, were at Arley untill it closed in 1952. This happened due to water pipes supplying the Castle burst, and it was too expensive to re place them. I do remember after this happened we were set ...Read more

A memory of Upper Arley in 1949 by Pamela Horler

Methilhill Man

I was born at 18 Greive Street. I had an older brother, 'Big' Al, alas deceased. I also have 2 sisters, Senga and Elaine, and a younger brother, Grant. We stayed in the Main Street then moved to Queens Avenue till I married. My ...Read more

A memory of Methilhill in 1940 by George Robertson

Schooldays

During the Second World War my family lived in Liverpool. My parents decided it was much too dangerous for me so I was evacuated to a small school being run in an old house called Kelbarrow overlooking the lake. My best friend there ...Read more

A memory of Grasmere in 1940 by Joan Rothwell

Milton Barracks At Gravesend

Our advance party arrived at Milton Barracks around June (could be wrong) to re-open the Barracks to commence training. As I remember, being the advance party the Cooks didn't consider we were worth feeding so we ...Read more

A memory of Gravesend in 1947 by Verdun Lowe

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