Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1947, Stainburn Ref. NPO837795
1947, Staincliffe Ref. NPO837802
1940, Staines Ref. NPO837816
1946, Stambourne Ref. NPO837997
1946, Stanborough Ref. NPO838033
1947, Standish Ref. NPO838154
1946, Standon Ref. NPO838171
1946, Stanford Ref. NPO838227
1946, Stanhoe Ref. NPO838294
1947, Stanks Ref. NPO838327
1947, Stanley Ref. NPO838336
1946, Stanley Ref. NPO838337
1946, Stanley Ref. NPO838338
1947, Stanley Ref. NPO838342
1946, Stanmore Ref. NPO838408
1947, Stanmore Ref. NPO838410
1947, Stanton Ref. NPO838486
1947, Stanton Ref. NPO838490
1946, Stanton Ref. NPO838491
1940, Stanwell Ref. NPO838563

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,261 to 2,270.

Evacuees

My brother Tom and I (Donald) were evavuated to Easter Fosterseat in the early 1940s during the war. Mr and Mrs Sim ran the farm and we immediately started work at the age of 7 and 5. Pluscarden School had two classes with five groups ...Read more

A memory of Fochabers in 1940 by Donald Campbell Veale

Durlin Road

My great-grandmother lived in Durlin Road at the time of her death in 1947, Elizabeth May. I would love to hear from anyone who remembers Durlin Road or indeed my great-grandmother! Many thanks.

A memory of Fareham in 1947 by Liz Pilsbury

Coffee Stall At The Cricket Green Run By Lil Inglis Aka James

In all my years of looking at books and memories of Mitcham there is no mention of my mum's coffee stall at Mitcham Cricket green opposite Burn Bullocks pub also known as the Kings ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1940 by Leigh Ellen Inglis

Happy Days

I was born on the 6th of July 1936 at 61 Hinckley Road. My mother was Edith Truslove, nee Turrell, father William Truslove. I had an idyllic childhood. Playing in Ken Underwood's fields. Watching the quarry steam locos running to ...Read more

A memory of Stoney Stanton in 1940 by Bill (Billy ) Truslove

1941

I was born at Bragborough Hall in 1941 when it was used as a maternity home for mothers from London. My mother came from one of the nearby villages. If anyone has any memories of the hall I would love to know.

A memory of Braunston in 1941 by Terence Wilcox

A Real Community

I was born in Harborough Magna in 1943 at Rose Cottage, Main Street. I lived there with my mother and grandparents during the 1940s and early 1950s. When I was 4 years old I went to the village school which had a ...Read more

A memory of Harborough Magna in 1943 by Roger Childs

Village Life

I was born in post-war Corringham into a large family that had been evacuated from the blitzed East End of London. I was christened and married at St. Mary's Church and I lived in Chamberlain Avenue (down the left fork of the ...Read more

A memory of Corringham in 1940

The War Years And A Life Of Bliss

During the Second World War my parents, my sister and I moved from Birmingham to stay with my paternal grandparents at New Mill Bridge wher my grandmother Harriet Cook owned and ran the local store "Cooks ...Read more

A memory of Shelsley Walsh in 1941 by Antony Cook

Lost Relatives

Does any one have any memories of my mother who lived in Surfleet from 1944 till 1948? Her name was Joyce and she was married to an Edward (Eddie) Arthur. My mother was from Newcastle, I think Eddie was a Cockney and had his own ...Read more

A memory of Surfleet in 1944 by Rosalind Maida

Surrey Ice Cream Parlour

I wonder if any one remembers the Surrey ice cream parlour, half way up Surrey Street on the left bottom of the steps leading up to the main road. Oh how I wished we could get ice. This was just after the war. I was born ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1940 by John Knapp

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