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Photos

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Maps

92 maps found.

1946, Marsh Street Ref. NPO775098
1947, Marsh, The Ref. NPO775101
1945, Guy's Marsh Ref. NPO723742
1946, Langley Marsh Ref. NPO752596
1946, Henfords Marsh Ref. NPO731309
1946, Berkley Marsh Ref. NPO638888
1945, Henstridge Marsh Ref. NPO731526
1946, Hilperton Marsh Ref. NPO736665
1947, Harker Marsh Ref. NPO727314
1946, Little Marsh Ref. NPO757686
1940, Little Marsh Ref. NPO757687
1946, Dilton Marsh Ref. NPO690803
1946, Blythe Marsh Ref. NPO644650
1947, Carswell Marsh Ref. NPO663287
1945, Champernhayes Marsh Ref. NPO666245
1947, Sutton Marsh Ref. NPO843243
1946, The Marsh Ref. NPO846454
1947, Upper Marsh Ref. NPO857629
1946, Walpole Marsh Ref. NPO860074
1945, Lower Marsh Ref. NPO769544

Books

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Memories

27 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Underground Shelters On Figge's Marsh

In 1944, when I was six, bombs dropped at the end of our road in N. Mitcham (Caithness Road) rendering our home, and others, uninhabitable, and after spending one night at Woodland Way Community Hall we were ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1944 by Frances Innes

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

1942 At 14 Years Old My Life Changes

After our family home in Trafalgar Avenue, Peckham was damaged by the 'blitz' for the 3rd time, my mother decided enough is enough. She got in touch with her sister who lived in the country (South Norwood) to ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1942 by Royhenry Knight

War Time Memories

This is the department store Bon Marshe filmed from outside the post office, During the war, part of the store was taken over by the American forces and many a date was arranged, to meet under the clock on the far corner. I ...Read more

A memory of Gloucester in 1940 by June Jackson

Growing Up British

Since my birth coincided exactly with the outbreak of World War II in the September of 1939, my mum must have felt that childbirth was synonymous with calamity;  I was Mum's 'war effort'. Home was a semi-detached two-storey ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1945 by Heather Rohrer

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

Wars Years And Afterwards

I was born in Thorpe Coombe Hospital in 1941 and grew up in Erskine Road Walthamstow which led on to Walthamstow Market. My brother Barry and I would be given a threepenny bit piece by our granddad who lived with our ...Read more

A memory of Walthamstow in 1940 by Maureen Shanks

A5 Rangers Cycling Club

Does anyone else remember the A5 Rangers? I was one of the early members of this cycling club - at weekends groups of us, boys and girls, would cycle all over the county, singing as we went. We usually stopped for tea ...Read more

A memory of Towcester in 1949 by Doug Mc Keown

Wallasey Memories

Hi Lynda, I don't recall your name but recognise many of your memories. I remember Brertons, and I think the general store was Downeys, at least a Mr. Downey ran it. An assistant's name was Dixie. Also there was a shop called ...Read more

A memory of Wallasey in 1940 by Pat Cove

Haywards Bridge

I remember many happy days in the 1940-50s spent by the river near the bridge. It was here that I saw my first otter, we also used to fish from off the bridge. When the 8 a.m train used to go to Blandford, if the driver saw ...Read more

A memory of Child Okeford in 1948 by David Moon

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