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Maps

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1947, Methley Ref. NPO778534
1946, Mettingham Ref. NPO778558
1947, Mexborough Ref. NPO778587
1945, Michelmersh Ref. NPO778629
1947, Micklebring Ref. NPO778657
1947, Micklefield Ref. NPO778667
1940, Mickleham Ref. NPO778670
1947, Mickletown Ref. NPO778688
1947, Mickley Ref. NPO778692
1947, Mickley Ref. NPO778693
1947, Middlecave Ref. NPO779304
1946, Middlecott Ref. NPO779308
1946, Middlecott Ref. NPO779313
1946, Middlehill Ref. NPO779365
1947, Middlehope Ref. NPO779371
1945, Middlemarsh Ref. NPO779381
1947, Middlestone Ref. NPO779426
1947, Middlethorpe Ref. NPO779437
1947, Middleton Ref. NPO779473
1947, Middleton Ref. NPO779478

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Memories

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Education And Health

By the 1940s the Grammar School had been rebuilt in Tenterden Street. The building in the photograph became The Wylde Clinic which was the centre for mothers and babies and of course housed the 'dreaded' school dentist. My younger ...Read more

A memory of Bury in 1940 by Janet Robinson

The Best Market In Lancashire

Bury market was famous and its modern version, though not as interesting, still is. We used to go to the market and buy one of Thompson's black puddings, piping hot in a grease-proof paper, The man would split it and put ...Read more

A memory of Bury in 1940 by Janet Robinson

Nuthurst

I lived and was bought up at Cooks Cottages Nuthurst, from 1941 until about 1950. I went to school at Nuthurst village school. I also went to Nuthurst church with my friend from next door, Jennifer, also her mum. My friend and myself ...Read more

A memory of Nuthurst in 1940 by Carol Woolhead

Me Da And Ma

Me Da and Ma. This is about 1949. Me Da came from Clara Vale and grew up there in 1 West View (which was a small two bedroom stone cottage) with Granda and his six brothers, Billy, Bobby, Joe, twins Jim and John and Eddy who was the ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1949 by Jimmy Burrows

Visitation Convent Bridport

Since my blog of 2007 concerning my time as a boarder at the Visitation Convent school 1942-1947, I have noted with interest that other former pupils (though not from the years I was there) have commented on their ...Read more

A memory of Bridport in 1940 by James Mc Guinness

Evacuation

I was evacuated to The Old Hall, Netherseal with my sister June. We were taken to the Village Hall to be 'picked' by a family and were lucky enough to be taken in by the Manners at The Old Hall. Since then I have been back and ...Read more

A memory of Netherseal in 1940 by Barbara Scott

Schooldays

Considering I spent 5 years as a day boy at Peter Symonds' my memories are scant to say the least, probably the most significant was the Annual Founders Day service at the Cathedral, the covered passage from the High Street past the ...Read more

A memory of Winchester in 1949 by John Scott

War Time

I have many memories of the wartime years spent in Corsham. My father was in the Ordnance Corps and served under Colonel Cripps at the Central Ammunition Depot. Up to about 1943 we were billeted at a farm but after that with a Mrs Harvey ...Read more

A memory of Corsham in 1940 by James Burslem

Addition To Con's Entry

Being Con's older brother, my memories go back a bit further, having started school about the day war was declared, going to the village school, with Miss Burling(?) - rumour had it that she changed the spelling of her ...Read more

A memory of Figheldean in 1940 by William(Bill) Evans

St Helen's School, Streatham Common

My sister, Adele, and I went to St Helen's School on the corner of Valley Road opposite Streatham Common. I remember Sheila Tittenshaw and another girl called Eleanor amongst others. I learnt to read there. The ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1947 by Marianne Stevens

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