Photos

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Maps

1,004 maps found.

1947, Bull's Hill Ref. NPO655283
1945, Bunker's Hill Ref. NPO655464
1940, Burgess Hill Ref. NPO655662
1946, Cackle Hill Ref. NPO658337
1946, Blagdon Hill Ref. NPO643441
1947, Bland Hill Ref. NPO643792
1946, Blists Hill Ref. NPO644260
1947, Bole Hill Ref. NPO645532
1947, Camp Hill Ref. NPO660330
1947, Carpenter's Hill Ref. NPO662727
1940, Carter's Hill Ref. NPO663323
1940, Castle Hill Ref. NPO663962
1946, Charfield Hill Ref. NPO666738
1946, Beacon Hill Ref. NPO635285
1946, Beard Hill Ref. NPO635788
1947, Beech Hill Ref. NPO636386
1946, Beggar Hill Ref. NPO636647
1947, Berwick Hill Ref. NPO639242
1947, Alne Hills Ref. NPO624478
1947, Alt Hill Ref. NPO624580

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Memories

554 memories found. Showing results 241 to 250.

World War 2

We moved to Roe Green Village in 1940 having been bombed out in the East End. My father was stationed at Mill Hill Barracks following his return from France. He found us a place to live in Goldsmith Lane, Kingsbury. We spent the ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1940

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I was born in Breech Lane, Walton on the Hill, 1940. My wife was also born in the village so we also have great memories and would love to make contact with old school friends.

A memory of Walton on the Hill in 1940 by George Walder

Growing Up British

Since my birth coincided exactly with the outbreak of World War II in the September of 1939, my mum must have felt that childbirth was synonymous with calamity;  I was Mum's 'war effort'. Home was a semi-detached two-storey ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1945 by Heather Rohrer

Snow In Moonlight

It was that cold, cold winter of 43/44 during the war that I remember so well. Please forgive me for I was not a Fair Oak boy but my memory is from there. I lived in Bishopstoke as a lad before, during and ...Read more

A memory of Fair Oak in 1943 by Frederick Cannock

Living In Trallong

I lived in Trallong at this time. I was 7 years old. I lived in a cottage next to the school and the church on top of the steep curving hill which led down to the vicarage. The vicar was Mr Lewis and his daughter Carol and I ...Read more

A memory of Trallong in 1947 by Bernard Morris

The Bearsted Boys

I have put 1947 but infact it is from earlier than that to 1954. I think this was a great place for us as kids as we had freedom and not much parental control, I think mainly due to our parents who had just survived the war ...Read more

A memory of Bearsted in 1944 by Ian Simmons

The Queens Head On The Hill

The 2nd tall building on left is the Queens head and was my home from 1945 - 1951. My name was then Kathleen McCarthy. On the right where Jones Butcher shop is, is where my friend Ann was killed when a coal truck ...Read more

A memory of Northfleet in 1945 by Katie Butcher (Nee Mc Carthy)

The Olive Branch

Outstanding memories of times gone by are the Olive Branch Tea Shop (just before the Theatre Royal) who made the most delicious doughnuts and a little further up the hill was a family run chocolate shop - E.V.Tull. Mr. Tull made ...Read more

A memory of Windsor in 1949 by Anne Diamond

Schooldays And Beyond

Starting school for the first time was at Mistley Norman School, my first teacher was Miss Temple in the infants we were given a slate board and slate pencil one thing that sticks in my memory we all had a small mattres ...Read more

A memory of Manningtree in 1949 by Vernon Clarke

Happy Days At Lerryn St Veep

As a 10 year old and London evacuee Lerryn became home for a while. First being billeted at a retired naval captain's house by the river near the bridge. His name I believe was Capt. Pippit or similar. He owned a small ...Read more

A memory of Lerryn in 1940 by John Keene S

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