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Photos

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Maps

367 maps found.

1947, Park Gate Ref. NPO800918
1947, Park Head Ref. NPO800975
1940, Park Wood Ref. NPO801330
1946, Queen's Park Ref. NPO812313
1947, Park Corner Ref. NPO800484
1946, Park Corner Ref. NPO800489
1947, Park Hill Ref. NPO800988
1947, Park Lane Ref. NPO801157
1946, Park Lane Ref. NPO801158
1946, Park Town Ref. NPO801259
1946, Rise Park Ref. NPO817139
1947, Swinton Park Ref. NPO843999
1947, West Park Ref. NPO864826
1947, Manor Park Ref. NPO773963
1945, Hampton Park Ref. NPO726257
1947, Moor Park Ref. NPO783208
1946, Park Village Ref. HOSM45241
1946, Four Oaks Park Ref. NPO708565
1947, Ley Hey Park Ref. NPO755491
1946, St Anne's Park Ref. NPO823599

Books

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Memories

431 memories found. Showing results 161 to 170.

My Old Bike

Hi, just been looking at the photos of West Hendon Broadway. I was amazed, during my last school years I worked for a greengrocer on the Broadway, Tim Smith, his shop is just out of the picture, left hand side where you can see the ...Read more

A memory of West Hendon in 1947 by Tony Day

Salfords School 1939 To 1946

I well remember going to Salfords School at the age of 5. Miss Licence was my first teacher, after the roll call every morning we would start most days by singing 'All Things Bright and Beautiful'. Miss Atherton was ...Read more

A memory of Salfords in 1940 by Gordon Dayman

Osterley Park

In 1930 I was born at Northumberland Avenue, Isleworth: parallel to the Great West Road and behind St Francis Church. As Osterley Park was so near I used to play, with my chums, frequently in the grounds of the park. We had many ...Read more

A memory of Osterley in 1945 by John Rose

Does Anyone Remember

I'm writing about my mother and father who, during 1939 and 1940 lived at 'Cherry Tree' and 'Park Cottage', Gorran Haven. Does anyone remember these houses. Perhaps the house names have been changed since - possibly ...Read more

A memory of Gorran Haven in 1940 by Kerry Darbishire

Aerco

Aerco was started by my grandfather, Thomas Ricketts after the war. He was an engineer and Aerco sold and repaired early radios and the first TVs, hence the name Addlestone Electrical Radio Company! I believe there were two locations for ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone in 1949 by Adele Hall

Hornsey High Street

Hi. I was born in Hornsey. I was born over the Albany Laundry at No.12 High Street Hornsey in 1939. I lived there until 1957. We lived next door to Ham's the fish shop. I loved playing in Priory Park when I was young. I ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey in 1940 by Joyce Bird

Boating Lake

I lived in Southend from 1944 to 1945 in Cheltenham Avenue off York Road. The boating lake (now Adventure Land) was always an attraction to us, we sailed boats before they open the lake for rowing boats. I first began to row ...Read more

A memory of Southend-on-Sea in 1945

Leigh Boys Grammar School

I attended Leigh Boys Grammar from Sept 1944 to 1950/51. I cycled from Culcheth to Butts Bridge then along the Canal towpath to School. There were still a few horse drawn barges then. Friends at School were ...Read more

A memory of Leigh in 1944 by Malcolm Atherton

Ridge Road School

Although I lived in Worcester Park, we were bussed to Ridge Road school in a private coach laid on by the council. This was 1943-1945, and it saved us using two buses for the journey (213 and 93). Miss King was one ...Read more

A memory of North Cheam in 1944 by Tony Tester

Blacksmith Shop

The blacksmith's shop was at Jack Geddes' farm opposite the Quakers' burial ground. I used to go in and watch sometimes when my brother and I were bringing milk from Cockburns farm further along on the other side of the ...Read more

A memory of Witton Gilbert in 1945 by David Leckenby

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