Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1946, Somerford Ref. NPO834011
1940, Somerford Ref. NPO834012
1946, Somersby Ref. NPO834043
1947, Sookholme Ref. NPO834081
1946, Sopwell Ref. NPO834097
1946, Sopworth Ref. NPO834098
1947, Soughley Ref. NPO834171
1946, Soulbury Ref. NPO834177
1946, Souldern Ref. NPO834183
1947, Soutergate Ref. NPO834313
1940, Stonebridge Ref. NPO840424
1945, Stonebridge Ref. NPO840428
1947, Stonebroom Ref. NPO840439
1940, Stonecrouch Ref. NPO840456
1947, Stonegate Ref. NPO840487
1947, Stonehall Ref. NPO840503
1947, Stonehaugh Ref. NPO840510
1946, Stonehouse Ref. NPO840556
1946, Stonely Ref. NPO840602
1946, Stoneyford Ref. NPO840727

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,341 to 2,350.

World War Ii And Beyond

My father studied at De Havilland Technical School before the war and was employed from 1938 to 1946 and 1953 to 1955 as an Inpector at De Hav's. We lived in Rodney Court, one of 'the flats' across the road from the De ...Read more

A memory of Hatfield in 1940 by Ray Khuller

Borne In Taplow

I was born in this hospital on Valentines day 1949. My parents, Dutch, were working for family Blackmore, at Foxly Manor, Maidenhead, Holyport. Unfortunately, I have no memory about this period, as my parents took me back to Holland ...Read more

A memory of Taplow in 1949 by Mike Hoveling

Moveing On From Being Bombed Out

We were moved to Brasshouse Lane School as we had nowhere else to go. Mom and Dad were there for quite a few weeks, I went to stay at my Gran's house but I was not there long as two bombs were dropped in the ...Read more

A memory of Smethwick in 1942 by Ray Moon

Memories Of My Childhood In Seaton, Cumbria.

My father, Joseph Sandwith, was born in Seaton, but moved to Birkenhead and worked for his Uncle Souter as a Potato Merchant, married my mother Peggy and started his own business as a Potato Merchant. ...Read more

A memory of Sandwith in 1940 by Josephine King

Further Ww2 Memories Of Edgeware

In particular I recall the large number of invertibrates in the fields at the end of Harrowes Meade, butterflies, moths, crickets, grasshoppers etc. This was before DDT! The pond at Stonyfields (?) was crystal ...Read more

A memory of Edgware in 1940 by Richard Stinton

Purley County Grammar School

My father taught at what was then Purley County Grammar School for Boys, from about 1935 to 1948 (with a break for war service), when we emigrated to South Africa. Like another memorist, I remember the sweet shop ...Read more

A memory of Old Coulsdon in 1940 by Michael Coulson

My First Day At School

The old arch extends the boundary wall of the Baptist graveyard and juts into Abbey Road. The Primary School is further along the road. On my first day at the school, in 1942, the new infants were enrolled for the ...Read more

A memory of Bovey Tracey in 1942 by Michael Steer

Toddlers's Times

In 1944, I was evacuated to Badshot Lea, with my mum. My dad, as a plumber & vital to the war effort, was in Liverpool & not in Europe or elsewhere in the Theatre of war. I can remember as a 4 year old, standing, I ...Read more

A memory of Badshot Lea in 1944 by Ron Bowdery

Ashwell Hall

Does anyone remember Ashwell Hall which was in Great Bardfield (I think)? I was born there and my grandfather Mark Allen, and grandmother Alice lived there. My grandfather, worked for Captain Cook and ran the apple orchards, ...Read more

A memory of Finchingfield in 1945 by Jan Clark

Mom And Dad

My mom and dad were married in the congregational church in Wonersh she was a war bride and her maiden name was Leigh. She married a Canadian soldier in June of 1944. My sister Barbara was born in England and my mom and sister ...Read more

A memory of Wonersh in 1944 by Carole Morin

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