Maps

469 maps found.

1946, South Hole Ref. NPO834914
1946, South Knighton Ref. NPO834986
1940, South Malling Ref. NPO835083
1946, South Milton Ref. NPO835100
1946, South Molton Ref. NPO835105
1946, South Ormsby Ref. NPO835158
1945, South Oxhey Ref. NPO835166
1940, South Park Ref. NPO835176
1945, South Perrott Ref. NPO835189
1946, South Petherwin Ref. NPO835192
1945, South Poorton Ref. NPO835203
1946, South Reston Ref. NPO835225
1947, South Side Ref. NPO835256
1947, South Stanley Ref. NPO835281
1946, South Tawton Ref. NPO835308
1947, South Ulverston Ref. NPO835337
1940, South Willesborough Ref. NPO835404
1947, South Wingate Ref. NPO835407
1946, South Witham Ref. NPO835410
1946, South Yeo Ref. NPO835449

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Memories

207 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Birth Place

I have only just disovered this page, just amazing to think that I was born in such a beautiful place, and the home of Lord Rootes. I was born on 17th January 1940, my mother always said it was a lovely house, the winter ...Read more

A memory of Langley in 1940 by Ron Fairhurst

My Memories Of New Road, Chatham

I was 4 years old when my parents moved to 17 New Road, Chatham. It was 1937 - my father had a Radio and Electrical Business (Wholesale) he had been a traveller previously and wanted to have a more settled existance ...Read more

A memory of Chatham in 1940 by Jean Pearson

My Memories Of Farncombe

I was born at 44 The Oval in June 1941 and later moved to 85 Pondfield Road. Our neighbour's name was Hill, Mr Hill's name I think, was Fred. If my 72 year old memory is okay their son was Tony and daughter was Sylvia. I ...Read more

A memory of Farncombe in 1944 by Paul Hughes

Morgan Family

Hi this is a stab in the dark but maybe someone will know of something. My Nanna was a small girl during the war. She was born Annie Elizabeth Gordon in 1935 in Gateshead. Her and her older brother Luke Skelly Gordon B 1932 ...Read more

A memory of Tir-y-berth in 1940 by Gav Liddle

My Oldham

I was born in Oldham in 1946. Lived in Norfolk Street, Chadderton until 1953 then moved to the Isle of Wight. My mother, Marjorie Bolton, lived in Hollinwood and represented Oldham as Cotton Queen in the 1930's. Have always loved the ...Read more

A memory of Oldham in 1946 by Margaret Lorraine Toms Nee Mangnall

Greenford Gardens

We moved to 1 Greenford Gardens in 1936 from Northolt; it was a great place to grow up. Spent most of the time in Ravenor Park playing football/cricket, went to Bethams then Costons Junior with Mr Blount the Headmaster who ...Read more

A memory of Greenford in 1940 by John Meade

Wartime Camp At Horton Chapel

I was a child living in a large house next to the river at Horton Chapel adjacent to a bridge. In the Second World War in 1944 prior to Normandy, a squadron of Canadian Engineers camped next to the river and built a ...Read more

A memory of Chartham in 1944 by Patrick Mc Neile

Hexham Camp 1941

Hello Alan, I was interested in your comments about the camp. Are you sure you were there in 1940? I was trying to see the rest of your article but somehow I couldn't get the rest of it. You didn't say what school you attended and ...Read more

A memory of Hexham in 1940 by Les May

Circa 1950s

I was born in 1939 and remember the war years vividily. However, I was draughted into the army in 1948 and because of my knowledge and interest in explosives, became an Ammunition Examiner. During this period, I knew I liked music ...Read more

A memory of Sheffield in 1948 by Peter Dewsnap

My Dads Disembarkation 3rd May 1946

Hello, one and all. This may be a tad queer, however, I have acquired my biological dad's Second World War records, James Paul Shelly (1917-1984,RIP), who was attached to the 6th South Wales Borderers, ...Read more

A memory of Strensall Camp in 1946 by Seamus Fogarty

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