Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1945, Sandhills Ref. NPO825046
1946, Sandholme Ref. NPO825071
1947, Sandhurst Ref. NPO825080
1946, Sandiacre Ref. NPO825090
1940, Sandleheath Ref. NPO825112
1945, Sandpit Ref. NPO825142
1947, Sandsend Ref. NPO825219
1947, Sandside Ref. NPO825226
1947, Sandtoft Ref. NPO825235
1946, Sandy Ref. NPO825272
1947, Sandycroft Ref. NPO825358
1947, Santon Ref. NPO825474
1946, Sapley Ref. NPO825497
1947, Satwell Ref. NPO825634
1947, Saundby Ref. NPO825703
1946, Saundersfoot Ref. NPO825710
1946, Saveock Ref. NPO825736
1946, Sawbridge Ref. NPO825760
1946, Sawbridgeworth Ref. NPO825762
1947, Saxby Ref. NPO825812

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,551 to 2,560.

Sunshine Corner

I remember Sunshine Corner in Spring Lane, where I would go to on Sunday Mornings and make pom poms on milk bottle tops, and sit on brightly coloured chairs and of singing; "Sunshine Corner, oh it's very fine it's for ...Read more

A memory of Bishopstoke in 1949 by Jean Sayers

Marlborough, Treacle Bolly In 1941

I was the youngest boy (8 years old) at the City of London School sharing Marlborough College as evacuees from London during the Second World War. I, together with a few other youngsters, had a 'camp' in ...Read more

A memory of Marlborough in 1941 by Dennis Southgate

Fond Memories Of Fordingbridge

My family moved to Fordingbridge in 1948 when I was 7. All three boys went to the Primary School and I was the last Head Prefect and House Captain of the Red Team before the older children went to the Burgate ...Read more

A memory of Fordingbridge in 1948 by George Shepperdley

Mitcham, 1941 1961

I moved to Mitcham in 1941 as a 3 year old having been "bombed out" elsewhere. Many of the memories in these pages are similar to mine. But perhaps not this. As a ten year old my mate Tony Burls and I lived near the Swan Inn. We ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1941 by Jack Simmons

Pontnewydd Male Voice Choir

I am researching my family history and have a photo taken on 23rd Sept 1944 at Ashleigh House of the choir. In the 3rd row are C Lippiatt and T Lippiatt. I have found the granddoughter of Thomas but she doesn't know ...Read more

A memory of Pontnewydd in 1944 by Joan Fenwick

2 Christmas Field

Around 1943 or 1944 my brother Bob, and I were evacuated from London to live at this lovely address - now Yeldham Road - and to equally lovely people by the name of Smith. Victor and Gladys who became our much loved ...Read more

A memory of Sible Hedingham in 1940 by Patricia Maynard

St. Mary's Convalescent Home Circa 1947/8

Hi Lorna and Carole, I may have been at St. Mary's at the same time as you but my memories are not as good as yours. I remember my mother telling me, when I got home, how scared of the nun's I was and ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1947 by Sylvia Bing

Happy Days

My name is Marina Lord (nee Jones). I lived with my mam, dad, 3 sisters and one brother at 100 Sherwood Street, Collyhurst. I have happy memories growing up there. My mam was called Ethel and my dad, William, my elder sister was ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1940 by Marina Lord

Just Found

I was born there in Aug 1947 and it would appear, like many others, to unwed mums and therefore adopted out. For most of my life I had only an abreviated copy of my birth certificate which came via the orpanage in Liverpool. Given that ...Read more

A memory of Rossett in 1947 by Roger Coates

25a Station Approach, Hinchley Wood

I am Ray Morgan and I moved into a flat over Webbs the estate agent in 1949. My brother Paul was born in 1950. My father Vincent was self employed and set up a car hire business. Later on he started to ...Read more

A memory of Hinchley Wood in 1949 by Raymond Morgan

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