Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1947, Reagill Ref. NPO814055
1946, Redbourn Ref. NPO814633
1946, Redenhall Ref. NPO814735
1940, Redenham Ref. NPO814736
1947, Redesmouth Ref. NPO814742
1946, Redhill Ref. NPO814834
1947, Redhills Ref. NPO814857
1945, Redlands Ref. NPO814927
1947, Redlands Ref. NPO814929
1940, Redlynch Ref. NPO814966
1947, Redmain Ref. NPO814968
1947, Redwith Ref. NPO815092
1946, Reedham Ref. NPO815126
1947, Reedsford Ref. NPO815152
1946, Reedy Ref. NPO815157
1946, Regil Ref. NPO815226
1947, Rennington Ref. NPO815356
1947, Renwick Ref. NPO815377
1945, Repps Ref. NPO815384
1946, Reskadinnick Ref. NPO815411

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 1,901 to 1,910.

Oughtrington Hall

I was in the first group of Lymm Grammar School students to move to Oughtrington Hall in 1945/46. Later, perhaps 1952/53, we established cricket at the school and played matches against other Cheshire Grammar Schools there - ...Read more

A memory of Oughtrington in 1946 by Brian Deverall

Seven Stars Inn

I was born in the public house called Seven Stars Inn, Dinton. The date was the 5th November 1940. My godfather, then Doctor Ralph Gardiner, delivered me. He lived over the stile in the farm nearby. The pub was run ...Read more

A memory of Dinton in 1940 by Dennis A Young

The Watermeadows Of Warblington

Just to the southeast of St Thomas a Becket church there are some lovely watermeadows reaching almost to the sea shore. A small beck, or stream, runs N-S down one side. One summer's day in 1942 or 43, I went on ...Read more

A memory of Warblington in 1940 by Barry Mahony

Perivale Maternity Hospital

I was born Penelope Anne Ashton one hour and three quarters after my twin sister. It was March 1944 and we were born in Perivale Maternity Hospital. We were taken from the hospital to our family home in Uxbridge ...Read more

A memory of Perivale in 1944

New Milton

My parents moved to the Bournemouth area at the end of WW2, and purchased the Clock Cafe property at 18 Whitefield Road, New Milton. There was a big clock mounted on a pole in the front yard. The Hants & Dorset buses used to ...Read more

A memory of New Milton in 1947 by Edward Williams

276 Shirley Road

During WW2, my twin brother and I were born at this house on 2 Nov 1943 to Evelyn and Tom Williams. Dad built an Anderson bomb shelter in the back garden during the early years of the war, and was used by mother and children ...Read more

A memory of Acock's Green in 1943 by Edward Williams

Derrinton Road

This is where my mother and I lived with my Nan during WWII. We lived at number 234. I remember the Morrison shelter under the window, and that I used to climb up on top of it, switch the radio on and use it as a stage and dance ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1944 by Beryl Chandler

Evacuated!

My father was headmaster of an East London School when war broke out, and he and the whole school were evacuated to Marchants Hill Camp, Hindhead for the duration. He was Walter Nadal, anybody remember him?

A memory of Hindhead in 1940 by Kathryn Mmartin

My First Memories

I was born in Garden Village, Billacombe in 1944 and lived there until I was 8 years old. My memories are very strong of walking up Pleasure Hill to Sunday School at Pomphlet, walking to and from Goosewell Infant School and ...Read more

A memory of Billacombe in 1944 by Jeffrey Smith

Flying Bomb

It was a warm sunny morning and I was lying in bed in Minster Road. I heard a 'doodlebug' putter overhead, I heard the motor stop, silence... and then the explosion. I swear the blast lifted me off the bed - half a mile away! What I ...Read more

A memory of Godalming in 1940 by Paul May

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