Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1948, Cheriton Ref. HOSM40709
1948, Warren Ref. HOSM63447
1946, Park Village Ref. HOSM45241
1946, Kellah Ref. HOSM49654
1945, Adgestone Ref. NPO619868
1946, Allenton Ref. NPO621596
1946, Allestree Ref. NPO621676
1945, Alverstone Ref. NPO624716
1947, Bryngwran Ref. NPO654128
1947, Brynsiencyn Ref. NPO654376
1946, Bulwell Ref. NPO655345
1947, Capel Gwyn Ref. NPO660964
1947, Capel Mawr Ref. NPO660980
1947, Amlwch Port Ref. NPO624995
1946, Ashley Down Ref. NPO627763
1946, Avonmouth Ref. NPO629264
1945, Bitterne Ref. NPO641284
1945, Blackgang Ref. NPO642491
1945, Brading Ref. NPO647884
1946, Colton Hills Ref. NPO675822

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 131 to 140.

Evacuees

I have just learnt that my aunt, Rhona Mortimer (her maiden name) and her sister Grace Mortimer were evacated to Darley Abbey during the Secopnd World War years. I think was only for 3 months. My dad Len Mortimer was evacuated ...Read more

A memory of Darley Abbey in 1940 by Wendy Mortimer

Memories Of Growing Up In 1940s Tideswell

My memories of growing up in 1940s' Tideswell are: navy blue knickers with elastic bottoms, gym slips and liberty bodices, awful shoes, legs like poppy stems, twirling and whirling, chalk on the ...Read more

A memory of Tideswell in 1940 by Elsie Hollis

Memories Of Growing Up In 1940s Tideswell

Memories of visiting Uncle Bernard at his cobbler's shop, and smelling the leather and sweaty feet. Uncle Bernard makes crisps, peeling potatoes so thin with the knife he uses to cut leather, and the ...Read more

A memory of Tideswell in 1940 by Elsie Hollis

Pinehurst Childrens Home Park Rd Camberley

Memories of Camberley come from my childhood days as an orphan residing at 'Pinehurst', a Surrey County Child Welfare Home 1949-1953. I was put there as a 9-year-old and recall spending a very happy ...Read more

A memory of Pinehurst in 1949 by David Share

Collecting Soft Fruit In The Retreat House Garden

As a child I remember collecting loganberries, raspberries, strawberries and gooseberries in the garden at the back of the house. My mother used to make them into jam which would last ...Read more

A memory of West Lulworth in 1940 by Albert Spavins

Grey Friars Cafe

I lived in Richmond from the age of 6 weeks in 1936 to the age of 17 years in 1953.I loved Richmond, and still do. My father was a racehorse trainer, his stable was on Cravengate, just off Newbiggin. My family were good friends ...Read more

A memory of Richmond in 1946 by Bill Mather

Happy Days

My father bought a horse and gypsy caravan in the summer of 1946.He borrowed another horse from his brother and was able to take the caravan to Shoebury Hall camp site. He painted 'Happy Days' on the caravan door. We had the ...Read more

A memory of Shoeburyness in 1946

Lymington In The 1940s

My maternal grandmother and mother were both born in Lymington, my mother attending the grammar school in Brockenhurst (I remember as a small boy her pointing it out to me from the train) In 1944, when the V1 'doodlebugs' ...Read more

A memory of Lymington in 1944 by Brian Veall

Salfords Memories Of A Small Boy

We lived in Salfords from about 1948-1952, at the top of Honeycrock lane. Yes Angela, you did pay in the cubicle in the butcher's and the baker's shop was Cakebread's - very appropriate. I went to the old ...Read more

A memory of Salfords in 1948 by John Lund

Evacuation

I was 6 years old in 1941 and a native of Glasgow. During the worst of the German bombing at that time, my mother, brother and I moved to Auchnahyle Farm, which was farmed by my father's uncle and aunts, Bob, Mag and Jess Jamieson. My ...Read more

A memory of Pitlochry in 1941 by Robert Jamieson

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