Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1946, Priorswood Ref. NPO811094
1947, Prospect Ref. NPO811237
1946, Puckeridge Ref. NPO811364
1945, Pucknall Ref. NPO811371
1945, Puddlebridge Ref. NPO811406
1946, Puddledock Ref. NPO811410
1940, Pullington Ref. NPO811494
1945, Puncknowle Ref. NPO811572
1945, Purbrook Ref. NPO811616
1946, Purlpit Ref. NPO811651
1946, Purn Ref. NPO811654
1946, Puttenham Ref. NPO811727
1947, Pwll Ref. NPO811748
1946, Pwllcrochan Ref. NPO811795
1946, Pwllmeyric Ref. NPO811826
1946, Quainton Ref. NPO812007
1940, Quarley Ref. NPO812043
1946, Quarrington Ref. NPO812070
1947, Quarrybank Ref. NPO812143
1946, Quartley Ref. NPO812191

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,011 to 2,020.

After The War Was Over

Just after the war during our summer holidays I was sent from Rochester (where we lived at that time, Dad having been demobbed and then working at Short Bros on the airport), together with my trusty Hercules cycle to spend ...Read more

A memory of St Blazey in 1940 by Mike Mumford

East Steet (Renamed Dolphin Street)

My Uncle Henry Haskell Hooper, owned Ivy House, East Street, the adjoining premises was his shop and yard. He was the local painter and decorator. I was born in Ivy House December 2nd 1940. My mother was the sister of Lillian Hooper (Nee Cooper) David Broughton

A memory of Colyton in 1940 by David Broughton

Marquess Of Bute & Memories Of The 1940s

I remember my grandmother telling me years ago, that I was distantly related to the Marquis of Bute. His wife the Marquess had an illigitimate child, who became my grandmother.   And I am also a descendant ...Read more

A memory of Treherbert in 1940 by Violet Kent

Railway Wagon Explosion At Bootle

ON 22ND OF MARCH 1945 MY FATHER HERBERT NORMAN STUBBS WAS THE FIREMAN ON AN AMMUNITION TRAIN.  A WAGON FULL OF DEPTH CHARGES CAUGHT FIRE, SO MY FATHER UNHOOKED IT AND PUT DETONATORS ON THE LINE TO WARN A TROOP ...Read more

A memory of Bootle in 1945 by Alan Stubbs

My Birth Place

I was born on the 23rd March 1947 in my grandparents' home, Hope Cottage to the right of the Sun Inn and next to Lloyds Bank.  Nurse Caines was in attendance.  To the left of the Sun Inn lived Lord King ex chairman of British ...Read more

A memory of Dunsfold in 1949 by Alec Bryan

Summer In The Country

In 1949 when I was six, my two cousins and I were sent to Burnham Beeches for a holiday. We lived in the East End of London. We loved it there, it was summer and very hot, to play all day in the fields was such freedom. The ...Read more

A memory of Burnham in 1949 by Kathleen Rice

Manchester Blitz

'ROLL OUT THE BARREL'.  I REMEMBER BEING TAUGHT THAT SONG WHILE THE BLITZ WAS GOING ON BY MY GRAN.  WE LIVED IN ZEBRA STREET, HIGHER BROUGHTON.  WE WERE IN THE AIR RAID SHELTER IN OUR YARD WHEN ONE NIGHT WHEN THE SHELTER SHOOK AND ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1940 by Albert Dibley

She Sent Us Primroses

In the centre of the picture, the smaller house I believe is 'Cosy Cot' where my aunt Phyllis and cousin Peter spent WW2 and experienced the death of my Uncle Alf in the RAF in 1940. I remember that fragrant parcels used to ...Read more

A memory of Pentewan in 1940 by Jennifer E Chalmers

Blaby Road West End

This view is not much different from the forties. This photo has been taken from outside Rawlinsons butchers shop to the right and St Thomas's church to the left ( both out of shot). The first shop to the right is Eric ...Read more

A memory of South Wigston in 1940 by Richard Child

1940s

We moved into Colindale avenue in 1943 shortly after the tube station was bombed. My father was a guard on the northern line. I spent many happy days with my many friends playing in the police college grounds on the anti aircraft guns that ...Read more

A memory of Colindale in 1940 by Brian Goodall

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