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1946, Dunkirk Ref. NPO695529
1946, Eastgate Ref. NPO698589
1946, Ashton Ref. NPO627887
1946, Aspley Ref. NPO628081
1946, Blakenhall Ref. NPO643739
1945, Brook Ref. NPO651805
1946, Cinderhill Ref. NPO668993
1946, Compton Ref. NPO676338
1945, Woodside Ref. NPO874009
1946, Werrington Ref. NPO863590
1945, Pyle Ref. NPO811921
1945, Thorley Ref. NPO846902
1945, Thornhill Ref. NPO847186
1946, Whitemoor Ref. NPO869015
1946, Southway Ref. NPO835831
1946, Stapleton Ref. NPO838686
1945, Nettlecombe Ref. NPO789156
1945, Norton Ref. NPO794591
1946, Ridgeway Ref. NPO816587
1946, Bretton Ref. NPO649583

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Memories

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Wartime Evacuation In 1944

I was placed in an orphanage on 13th October 1943 together with my elder brother Brian.  My father had died on the infamous Siam (Thailand) Railway as a forced labour navvy. He was a regular soldier and had already ...Read more

A memory of Tairgwaith in 1944 by Michael Lowdon

Llanhilleth

I was born in my aunt's [Ciss Smith] house in Caefelin Street, Llanhilleth, during late 1944, early in the morning.  At the same time a girl named Angela [Simpkins] was born in the house opposite at the same time.  My Aunt Ciss was ...Read more

A memory of Llanhilleth in 1944 by First Name Last Name

Evacuees To Normanton In 1941

My elder brother, Alan Crook, and I were evacuated from Sheffield during the blitz of, I think, 1941. We stayed, as far as I can recall, in a large house, I believe the Manse, attached to ...Read more

A memory of Normanton in 1940 by Mavis Heeley

Battersea

I remember the Granada, 6 pence for the Saturday morning flics. I always felt sorry for the plonker that had to do his bit and make us sing along before the flics started. After the show, down to 'Notarianni's for a 3 penny wafer of ice ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1949 by Richard Watson

Betchworth Village Shop

A school friend at Reigate Grammar was Joe Cheffings; his parents ran the village shop and bakery about midway to the church, on the left of the picture. An elder brother, Tony, helped at home when on holiday from St. ...Read more

A memory of Betchworth in 1947 by Keith Fuller

Ww2

I was evacuated to some wooden bungalows in Goring Road and lived with Percy and Renee Bonner. Renee's relations were Romany gypsies who lived in Woodcote. The photo shows The White Lion and the village shop which I believe was "Pointers ...Read more

A memory of Woodcote in 1940 by Ken Cramer

Church Corner Treasures

One of the 'treasures' of Church Corner, Misterton was the Post Office which was run by Dorothy and Gordon. I often visited there as Dorothy was the sister of my boyfriend at that time. Nearby was Walter Scott who was the ...Read more

A memory of Misterton in 1946 by Joan Huntington

Happy Childhood

I lived with my grandma Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bignell at No 10 Ten Cottages from 1943 to around 1948. The houses were Estate owned (and still are) and my grandad Robert Bignell worked at the manor house first as a shepherd and ...Read more

A memory of Wormleighton in 1946 by Geoff Taylor

St Day Evacuee Lost Memories

I too was one of the London evacuees taken to St Day school to be selected by a villager; Miss Murton a shop owner took me into her home. Miss Murton gave up her shop with the rationing and coupon counting. Can anyone ...Read more

A memory of St Day in 1940 by Joan Barnard

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