Photos

91 photos found. Showing results 301 to 91.

Maps

469 maps found.

1946, Wick Ref. NPO869734
1946, Engine Common Ref. NPO701354
1946, Cribbs Causeway Ref. NPO683143
1947, Cleadon Park Ref. NPO670021
1946, Conham Ref. NPO676549
1946, Dunkirk Ref. NPO695530
1946, Elberton Ref. NPO700294
1946, Chipping Sodbury Ref. NPO668045
1946, Downend Ref. NPO692667
1946, Little Sodbury Ref. NPO757976
1946, Latteridge Ref. NPO753249
1946, Leyhill Ref. NPO755525
1946, Little Badminton Ref. NPO756847
1946, Hanham Ref. NPO726499
1946, Hawkesbury Ref. NPO728820
1946, Hawkesbury Upton Ref. NPO728823
1946, Horwood Riding Ref. NPO740913
1947, Hebburn Colliery Ref. NPO730399
1946, Moorend Ref. NPO783317
1946, Morton Ref. NPO783989

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Memories

207 memories found. Showing results 151 to 160.

The Ravens

My mother Janet Ravens, and her sister Gweneth, lived in South Woodford from 1943 to around 1958. I am researching her family tree and also trying to get together photos of the time in the places she lived. (She turns 70 next ...Read more

A memory of South Woodford in 1944 by Sonia Beamish

Life In Old Aveley During The Second World War, Before The Prefabs And Estate Were Built.

I was 7 when we moved into 128 High Street, Aveley in 1942. Our back fence backed onto the rec' and my best friends were Donald Crawford, Ray Andrews and Bob ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1942 by Peter Gough

The 118 Bus Route

I think it was Colin who remembered that the 118 bus went from Clapham Common to the Cricketers. Well, Colin (or whoever it was), it went all the way to Raynes Park. I lived in Meopham Road, Mitcham, the upper part of which ran ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1940 by Douglas Tunbridge

Herbert William Day Cotswold Stone Builder 29/05/1893 1/2/1986

My first school was Botany; now a house. Children from the local villages went to Botany School until they reached the age of ten, then to Chedworth School. I remember ...Read more

A memory of Calcot in 1940 by Dorothy Lawrence

Dockenfield Manor School

My elder brother Peter was at Dockenfield School around 1944 and has similar bad memories of abuse whilst a student there. He had been placed in the school by well meaning parents to avoid the bombings of south east ...Read more

A memory of Dockenfield in 1940 by Christopher Farey

Purley County Grammar School

My father taught at what was then Purley County Grammar School for Boys, from about 1935 to 1948 (with a break for war service), when we emigrated to South Africa. Like another memorist, I remember the sweet shop ...Read more

A memory of Old Coulsdon in 1940 by Michael Coulson

Toddlers's Times

In 1944, I was evacuated to Badshot Lea, with my mum. My dad, as a plumber & vital to the war effort, was in Liverpool & not in Europe or elsewhere in the Theatre of war. I can remember as a 4 year old, standing, I ...Read more

A memory of Badshot Lea in 1944 by Ron Bowdery

Part 21

The others in the house then would be, in order of age: Aunt Annie, married to Joe Smiles, who also lived with us. He worked in the local pit as a collier. Also Uncle Tommy, a complete gentleman, always neat and tidy. He never ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Ashley Memories From About 1947

I was born 1944 in Ashley, Cheshire at Birkin Farm. My granddad, Harold Lanceley was head of forestry for Clibrans Nusery, Hale, Cheshire. Found out a lot about his WW1 history. Harry Lanceley, sailed ...Read more

A memory of Ashley in 1947 by Susan Sant

My Year At Fingringhoe 1944 Till1945

Hello my name is Derek Harrington. My Aunt was Nellie Combes who was the cook at Fingringhoe Hall and my mother was Doris Harrington who cleaned the rooms at The Hall. We had just returned to England from ...Read more

A memory of Fingringhoe in 1945 by Derek Harrington

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