Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1946, Powderham Ref. NPO810397
1947, Powick Ref. NPO810422
1947, Poynton Ref. NPO810476
1947, Preesall Ref. NPO810537
1947, Preesgweene Ref. NPO810542
1947, Prenbrigog Ref. NPO810545
1947, Prenton Ref. NPO810553
1947, Prescott Ref. NPO810565
1946, Presdales Ref. NPO810572
1947, Preston Ref. NPO810615
1940, Preston Ref. NPO810626
1945, Preston Ref. NPO810636
1946, Prestwold Ref. NPO810745
1940, Priestwood Ref. NPO810891
1946, Primethorpe Ref. NPO810898
1947, Primrose Ref. NPO810903
1947, Primsland Ref. NPO810972
1947, Princetown Ref. NPO811014
1945, Prinsted Ref. NPO811021
1946, Priorslee Ref. NPO811092

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Memories

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Fish And Chips

l was born at Westfield Rd. My dad's brother and his wife owned the fish and chip shop on Pitlake Bridge (which is now renamed Jubilee Bridge). There was also a paper shop called Weanholes, it belonged to an old woman, she was about ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1946 by mrssunnyview

Oxo And A Slice Of Bread

This photo brought back memories of 'swimming' of which mostly was done under water. I had a bit of trouble co-ordinating arms and legs. The height of adventure was to use the slide (shown in the photo). Splash into the ...Read more

A memory of Enfield in 1949 by Paul Hensman

My Playground

The Priory was my playground from 1936 untill I started work in 1948. My father was Nip Turner, and he worked for Sir Edward Bligh as his chauffeur/gardener from 1920s untill 1972. I was born in 1933 at Lower Daltons. My ...Read more

A memory of Swanley Village in 1940 by John Turner

Gran's Bungalow

Pitsea will always bring back happy memories for me. I was born in my gran's bungalow during WW2 & remained there till I was 3, when my mum took me & my brother back to London, where she had been bombed out. But I always went ...Read more

A memory of Pitsea in 1940 by Pat Skeels

Picturing My Mother

I have no doubt that my lovely young, 23 year old mother, Elma , a WAAF stationed at Debden fighter aerodrome, during WW2, cycled this lovely lane at some point. It was around here, in the summer of 1942, that my life began when ...Read more

A memory of Debden in 1942 by Dylan Rivis

Happy Days In Pentre

The top bungalow in your photo (one), brings some happy memories. This was the first school in Pen-y-Cae. I spent many, many hours there with Hughie and his brother. The two classrooms (bedrooms to-day) go up in steps. There ...Read more

A memory of Penycae in 1945 by Neville Jackson

My Grandparents Houseboat

My grandfather (William Bryant) built a houseboat and moored it in Percuil Creek where he, my grandmother and my mother would spend their summers in the 40s. My grandfather and his wife Dorothy were both born in Falmouth ...Read more

A memory of Percuil in 1946 by Elizabeth Seward (Bryant)

Tommy Cocker

Yes, I remember Tommy Cocker, I was born in Patricroft in 1941 and lived in Mellor Street. After school I used to go to Tommy's shop to do odd jobs for spending money. One of the jobs I did was to pluck chickens, he used to keep ...Read more

A memory of Patricroft in 1946 by Barry Wilson

Family Lived In Tylors Green Between 1939 Untill 1970s

My family moved from Moreton to North Weald in 1939, I was 9 year old at the time. My father was called Thomas Yeldham and became the local cobbler, my mother was called Maud. While ...Read more

A memory of North Weald Bassett in 1940 by Rhys Yeldham

Summer Holidays From 1949 Onwards

Despite its northerly location The Broch was the Summer Holiday destination for our family from my birth in 1949. My mother had been born there in Grattan Place where the Scottish side of the family had ...Read more

A memory of Fraserburgh in 1949 by Gerald Rivett

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