Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1947, Melkinthorpe Ref. NPO777849
1947, Melkridge Ref. NPO777851
1940, Melksham Ref. NPO777853
1946, Mellangoose Ref. NPO777864
1947, Meltham Ref. NPO777945
1946, Melton Ref. NPO777951
1946, Mendham Ref. NPO778030
1946, Menheniot Ref. NPO778051
1946, Menna Ref. NPO778059
1947, Mereside Ref. NPO778233
1946, Meretown Ref. NPO778235
1946, Meriden Ref. NPO778246
1940, Merley Ref. NPO778280
1946, Merridge Ref. NPO778313
1946, Merrivale Ref. NPO778352
1946, Merrymeet Ref. NPO778408
1946, Metcombe Ref. NPO778505
1946, Metherell Ref. NPO778515
1947, Metheringham Ref. NPO778519
1946, Methersgate Ref. NPO778527

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 1,641 to 1,650.

German Bomber Crash

Does anybody remember the day during the Second World War when a Luftwaffe bomber crashed just past the railway crossing? I was then a five or six year old evacuee boy from London. I remember some of the spectators crying - I didn't understand it then (and I don't undertand it now!).

A memory of Highbridge in 1940 by Mike Cohen

Wishaw

I was sent to live with my grandparents John and Teen (Christine) McIndoe in Wishaw at the start of theSecond World War. They lived at 62 East Academy Street, and when old enough I attended East Academy Street School. I loved ...Read more

A memory of Wishaw in 1940 by robtchris

Shopping At Hamers

I moved to St Giles Avenue with my parents in 1948 when I was 15 years old.  Before this group of shops was built, there was a little hut run by Mr Hamer and I remember my dad buying his cigarettes and newspapers there. When the ...Read more

A memory of Ickenham in 1948 by Lorna Jennings

Childhood Home

My grandfather, John James Lewis, was Station Master at Builth Road station and lived at Station Villa, (the first house in Railway Terrace). I was born at Station Villa myself, and lived there with my mother and sister, Helen, ...Read more

A memory of Builth Road in 1947 by Jennifer Lewis Haakonsen

That Small Tin Of Paint!

Just after my father brought Borwick Hall in 1946 I went with my mother to a shop and she brought a tin of paint. I was all of eight years old at the time and when we got back "home" I looked around and wondered just where she would start!

A memory of Borwick in 1946 by First Name Last Name

Life In Borden

I was born and raised in Borden until I got married at the age of 22. My mother and her family all grew up in Borden. My grandfather was the local blacksmith, and I remember very well watching him shoe the big Shire horses and helping ...Read more

A memory of Borden in 1949 by Roger Martin

Memories Of Iveston

I was born in 1934 and lived in Iveston for 18 years, leaving reluctantly in 1952. We first lived beside the duckpond, in the cottage attached to Letch Farm, run then or later by Mr and Mrs Harrison. Avis Harrison baked my ...Read more

A memory of Iveston in 1940 by Margaret Dixon

The Second World War C W Training For Rnvr Commission

My time at Lancing was during the Second World War. Royal Navy, HMS 'King Alfred'. The final several weeks before commissioning to RNVR. I was then transferred to the Indian Army with 12 ...Read more

A memory of Lancing in 1944 by Moncrieff Stuart

Annual Visit

My parents, Fred & Marjorie La Touche, always took us to visit our great aunt & uncle Curtis,who lived at Cottage of Content in Harris Barton.At one time this was a pub, (perhaps someone has a photo of it ) but then it ...Read more

A memory of Frampton Cotterell in 1945 by Rose Perry

Evacuee Memory

My brother Bryan and I were evacuated to St. Day in 1940 and I spent three happy years there before reluctantly returning to London in 1943. We lived with Mr. and Mrs. Batty who ran a hardware shop on the corner of Fore Street. Mr ...Read more

A memory of St Day in 1940 by Gerard Mos

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