Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1946, Milverton Ref. NPO781331
1946, Mineshope Ref. NPO781388
1947, Minety Ref. NPO781389
1946, Minster Ref. NPO781480
1946, Minting Ref. NPO781508
1947, Mintsfeet Ref. NPO781524
1947, Miskin Ref. NPO781609
1947, Misson Ref. NPO781619
1945, Mitcham Ref. NPO781638
1946, Mithian Ref. NPO781683
1946, Mitton Ref. NPO781692
1946, Mitton Ref. NPO781693
1947, Moat Ref. NPO781737
1947, Moblake Ref. NPO781884
1946, Mobwell Ref. NPO781886
1947, Mochdre Ref. NPO781891
1947, Mockerkin Ref. NPO781916
1946, Modbury Ref. NPO781931
1947, Moelfre Ref. NPO782132
1946, Monewden Ref. NPO782457

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 1,731 to 1,740.

My Dad Ronald Peel Born 1932 Still With Us

My dad Ronald Peel was born in 1932 in Wheatley Hill. He lived in Burns Street and he had a brother Tom and two sisters, Florence and Mary. My dad stayed in Wheatley Hill till about 1954, he married ...Read more

A memory of Wheatley Hill in 1946 by Deborah Farrow

My Childhood

I lived at Manor Farm  and remember the boy next door, his name was Nigel Swatton. I wonder what happened to him. Then there was the Cripps family  and Joan Berry, I wonder what happened to all of those. I would love  to look around the farm to see how it has changed.

A memory of Dockenfield in 1946 by Marian Plummer

Gaston Road Mitcham

My father owned 28 Gaston Road, Mitcham,Surrey. His mother and father lived at the house after the end of the Second World War. Their names were Christopher Harold Manley and his wife Annie. I guess they died sometime in the ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1940 by Jonathan Manley

Second World War

I was staying with my grandmother who lived in Lynch Close and she sent me for a loaf of bread (straight out of the oven) from Ponds Bakery in Windsor Street. As I came out of the shop, the air raid siren went off (very loud) ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge in 1940 by Lorna Jennings

The Tuck Shop

Further down East Street there used to be a little sweet shop, if I remember it was called (or known as by us school evacuees), 'Miss Mays'. It was a 'tuck shop' for us as we used to run down a path from near the school to get ...Read more

A memory of Hambledon in 1940 by Roy Purser

Arlesey Bedfordshire

When my dad was demobbed after the war in 1946, we had to move back to London because of his job. We had all our funiture put on a lorry, and the local publican, a Ted Bland, delivered us to a requestioned place over a shop in ...Read more

A memory of Arlesey in 1940 by Michael Smith

Radcliffe Market

I remember queing for my first ice cream cornet in the town's market just after the Second World War, and this queue went all around the market, and, boy, did it taste good!! The market was such a busy place in those days. ...Read more

A memory of Radcliffe Hall in 1945

Ewe And Lamb, 17 Bridge Street, Leighton Buzzard

I was 10 years old in 1944, and my great-uncle Mr Arthur E. Sims was the occupier of the Ewe and Lamb Inn. I have found on this website that it is now home  of the The Leighton Buzzard Observer! My ...Read more

A memory of Woburn in 1944 by First Name Last Name

Alston My Birthplace

Although I can't remember Alston as a baby, I did revisit at the tender age of 10 years and can remember the impact the town had on me, knowing I was born there. I was shown the house we lived in, it was called Sunset View at ...Read more

A memory of Alston in 1949 by Robert Smith

Happiness

My grandparents lived in one of the two cottages at the entrance to Eridge Castle, where grandad was the butler. I was so happy there. Granny would take me to see Mr and Mrs Ward who were the head gardener and his wife. Their ...Read more

A memory of Eridge Green in 1945 by Carol Green

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