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Maps

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1945, Swanwick Ref. NPO843561
1946, Swardeston Ref. NPO843577
1947, Swarland Ref. NPO843589
1940, Sway Ref. NPO843662
1946, Sweetshouse Ref. NPO843728
1946, Swerford Ref. NPO843749
1947, Swillington Ref. NPO843788
1946, Swimbridge Ref. NPO843791
1946, Swingbrow Ref. NPO843902
1947, Swinhoe Ref. NPO843914
1947, Swinithwaite Ref. NPO843938
1947, Swinside Ref. NPO843969
1947, Swinton Ref. NPO843988
1947, Swinton Ref. NPO843991
1947, Swinton Ref. NPO843992
1946, Swynnerton Ref. NPO844049
1945, Sycamore Ref. NPO844066
1947, Syke Ref. NPO844161
1946, Syresham Ref. NPO844254
1940, Tadden Ref. NPO844326

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Memories

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More About The Williams Of Strawberry Rd

Hello Old Fogies! [you must be an old fogie like me if you remember Retford at that time..Hehe.] I first came to Retford at the age of about 7 months. My mom and dad got a letter from Birmingham saying not ...Read more

A memory of Retford in 1940 by Bob Williams

Independent Methodist Church

Roe Green known as "Tee Total Village" (there has never been a public house there.) The Independent Methodist Church (Chapel) was the hub of the village. I was baptized there in 1939 and all my life up to 1961 was ...Read more

A memory of Roe Green in 1940 by Martin Jermey

Childhood And Parents History

Born Southfields Nursing Home 12/01/47. Gladys May Haines (maternal grandmother) who owned The Queensborough Hotel on the sea front before the war. Parents, Madge Haines married Andrew Aitken, a survivor from the ...Read more

A memory of Eastbourne in 1947 by Gail Green

World War 2 Memories

I am still trying to locate anyone who might remember or relate to any folks that lived in Dartford, a specific area would be Morland Avenue. I lived at no 7 Morland Avenue, a member of the Jeffrey family. I would love to locate anyone who remembers my family. Here's to y'all, Clive J.

A memory of Dartford in 1944 by Clive Jeffrey

A Visit By An American Soldier (Professor) During Wwii

My uncle Joe Wolff was an American Soldier during WWII and spent the summer of 1942 stationed in various places in Wiltshire including Tottenham House. Although he was a private he was very ...Read more

A memory of Marlborough in 1942 by Kristin Simpson

Tettenhall Junior School

I remember starting Tettenhall School. I remember playing hide and seek and hid in the coal shed at the back of the school then being dragged in front of the whole school at assembly for having a black face and clothes ...Read more

A memory of Tettenhall in 1943 by Alfred Hesketh

Bliz Kid

I was fortunate to spend time during the war at Chevithorne Farm, the home of the Gale family. I have some photos and would be happy to share them and memories. Cordially Bert

A memory of Chevithorne in 1942 by Bert Shapiro

Moorlands

We lived at Moorlands in The Marld, Ashtead, around the years 1948 to 1952. It was a large house with a very large garden and orchard. There was also a tennis court. I can remember being sent to the upper village to have the battery for ...Read more

A memory of Ashtead in 1940

Awakeing

1948,the year I started at Kingsley School. We lived in Oakhanger, but at Shortheath Common end so to kingsley I went on the back of my mothers bike. Dinner came in hay boxes on the back of a landrover from wherever - lots of ...Read more

A memory of Kingsley in 1948 by Ian Quinnell

North Street

I was born at number 3 North Street in 1942. I was in my mothers arms and can remember Italian prisoners of war marching up to the camp on the Beamsley side of the River Wharfe and hiding on a shelf under the stairs whilst a German ...Read more

A memory of Addingham in 1942 by Colin Lister

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