Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1946, Plusterwine Ref. NPO807761
1946, Plymtree Ref. NPO807776
1946, Pockthorpe Ref. NPO807812
1945, Podimore Ref. NPO807826
1946, Polborder Ref. NPO808009
1940, Polegate Ref. NPO808065
1946, Poleshill Ref. NPO808078
1945, Poling Ref. NPO808121
1940, Pollhill Ref. NPO808205
1946, Polmarth Ref. NPO808248
1946, Polmassick Ref. NPO808250
1946, Polopit Ref. NPO808280
1946, Polpenwith Ref. NPO808282
1946, Poltimore Ref. NPO808331
1946, Polyphant Ref. NPO808360
1946, Polzeath Ref. NPO808361
1947, Pomeroy Ref. NPO808364
1947, Ponciau Ref. NPO808375
1946, Pondersbridge Ref. NPO808436
1946, Poniou Ref. NPO808458

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 1,971 to 1,980.

War Years

I was born in at 72 Bowes Rd on 7th Jan 1940, after being bombed out we moved to 72 Bowes Rd and then to 62l Ulleswater Rd and then to 14 Eaton Park Road. My earliest memories start from when I was on the pot - not the smoking kind, ...Read more

A memory of Palmers Green in 1943 by Richard Watson

Staying With My Aunt In Bourne

In 1948 or thereabouts my mother went into hospital and I came to Bourne and attended the Primary School. We had a rhyme: "please Miss Fenney can you spare a penny to buy Miss Vickers a new pair of nickers" Mss Dent ...Read more

A memory of Bourne in 1948 by John Kisby

Slinfold In The War Years

I visited this site and was intrigued to find pictures of Slinfold. One of them, the village hall, recalled the time when I belonged to a village group called The Stane Street Players run by Mrs Knibbs. We performed ...Read more

A memory of Slinfold in 1940 by William Cooper

My Fourteenth Birthday Year

Our journey to Mickleton started when we arrived at Chipping Campdon, there was no one to meet us, we, my mother, an aunt and I were taken to the local police station where we stayed the night.  Next morning we ...Read more

A memory of Mickleton in 1944 by Mavis Upchurch

Born In Rumwood Court.

Rumwood Court was the country home of Lord Rootes (of motor car manufacturing fame).  During the war, the house was used as a maternity home for army wives to have their babies.  I was born there in August 1942. ...Read more

A memory of Langley in 1942 by Rosemary Richards

E Coles, Ladies' Outfitter, 37 Brook Street, Raunds

The house on the left is the one in which I was born. It had a shop underneath and a living/dining area on the ground floor and bedrooms and a bathroom and living room upstairs. The living room ...Read more

A memory of Raunds in 1944 by Marian Jenny

Mitchells And Butlers Playing Fields

As I lived in Raglan Road at the time my memories are: Of heading over the road to Mitchells and Butlers playing fields, a green strip that ran alongside of the brewery, and lying in the grass. I thought it ...Read more

A memory of Smethwick in 1946

Another Thurnscoe Lad

Born 24th February 1947 at 66 Church Street Thurnscoe, one of the worst winters or so I was told. I went to Houghton Road Infants and Junior School. I remember Mrs Cook she was a little woman, her favourite weapon was the ...Read more

A memory of Thurnscoe in 1947 by First Name Last Name

Trolley Racing

At the age of 11 nothing was more valuable than a set of old pram wheels. Using a 4-foot plank (this is old money) for the base. To sit on, we fastened a short piece to the back with an axle and 2 wheels, the same at the front ...Read more

A memory of Dinnington in 1944 by Ramon Fletcher

The Visitation Convent Bridport Dorset.

For unruly behaviour, I was delivered to boarding school at the age of 4, after enjoying wonderful times on a Devon farm. I was taken to the Convent by my parents in an Austin 7. I remember crying and staring ...Read more

A memory of Bridport in 1948 by Rex Duffy

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