Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1947, Monkhill Ref. NPO782561
1947, Monkhopton Ref. NPO782563
1946, Monksthorpe Ref. NPO782676
1946, Monkton Ref. NPO782694
1947, Montford Ref. NPO782784
1947, Monton Ref. NPO782805
1945, Monxton Ref. NPO782837
1947, Monyash Ref. NPO782839
1945, Moolham Ref. NPO782882
1945, Moorbath Ref. NPO783268
1947, Moorclose Ref. NPO783278
1947, Moore Ref. NPO783303
1947, Moorend Ref. NPO783311
1947, Moorgate Ref. NPO783359
1947, Moorhole Ref. NPO783403
1947, Moorhouse Ref. NPO783409
1946, Moorledge Ref. NPO783467
1947, Moorsholm Ref. NPO783517
1947, Moorside Ref. NPO783532
1945, Moorside Ref. NPO783541

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 1,741 to 1,750.

Lee Hill Cottage Homes Lanchester

I was sent to Lee Hill Cottage Homes from Gateshead, along with my older sister Sadie and younger brother Stanley, when our mother was taken ill and was unable to care for us. Our baby brother was taken ...Read more

A memory of Lanchester in 1940 by Ron Holder

Joe Williams And Family From Heneage Street

Does anyone remember Joe and Maggie (Margaret) Williams from Heneage Street? Joe was in the Navy and Maggie brought up the family (including my father, Ron) I would love to hear of any reminicences. Thank you.

A memory of Vauxhall in 1940

Childhood 65 Years Ago

I remember visiting the island on holiday, living with my Auntie Katie, my father's sister who had remained on the island. Her two sons, Jerry and Andy, grew garden potatoes on the hill and we would sit down to a big bowl of ...Read more

A memory of Easdale in 1944 by Patrick Munro

Salcombe Parish Church

The church was built on land donated by the 10th Earl of Devon and the foundation stone laid in 1841 The architect was J H Ball who designed several other churches in Devon. The magnificent east window shows scenes from the ...Read more

A memory of Salcombe in 1940 by William Lapthorn

Royal Merchant Navy School Bearwood College

I arrived at Winnersh Halt Railway Station for the first time in 1946, aged 8 years. I had travelled by train from Newcastle upon Tyne with my suitcase and a label pinned to my coat accompanied only by ...Read more

A memory of Winnersh in 1946 by Audrey Gowers

Draycott Road

I was born in Draycott Road, Chiseldon, short walk away from the camp. My early memories are of the Sunday morning church parades of the different regiments who were stationed there. The troops, in full military dress, along with ...Read more

A memory of Chiseldon in 1940 by Joan Collins

Wartime Memories

I remember going down to the Rec a million times, but mainly remember the soccer ground on the right, the bandstand, the back of the WVS where I had lunch for a few pence because Mum was at work in Pirelli's, and the the ...Read more

A memory of Eastleigh in 1944 by John Scott

War Time

My Grandfather, Clifford Taylor, was a Civil Servant at RAF St. Athan during the Second World War. He could not join the Forces at all because he had club feet and was rejected at his Call Up Board. He used to be involved with giving out ...Read more

A memory of St Athan in 1940 by Caroline Scott

Royal Observer Corps

My Great-grandfather, Edward Stanley Carpenter, was in the ROC during WW2. He did not fight as he had emphysemia and pneomoconiosis from the mines, but he used to lecture his colleagues on plane-spotting to inform the relevant ...Read more

A memory of Rhoose in 1940 by Caroline Scott

1949 Onwards At West Wycombe

I will always consider myself fortunate to have been born in West Wycombe as it presented the ideal place for people growing up in the 50's and 60's. The village was a dream location and the school even better with ...Read more

A memory of West Wycombe in 1949 by Gerald Rivett

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