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Maps

1,939 maps found.

1947, Bilton Ref. NPO640149
1947, Helmsley Ref. NPO730828
1947, High Harrogate Ref. NPO732926
1947, Ingerthorpe Ref. NPO743537
1947, Ivelet Ref. NPO744623
1947, Kearton Ref. NPO745546
1947, Kellingley Ref. NPO745837
1947, Kettlewell Ref. NPO746668
1947, Kildale Ref. NPO746981
1947, Kildwick Ref. NPO747033
1947, Killinghall Ref. NPO747207
1947, Kirkby Wharfe Ref. NPO748895
1946, Kirmington Ref. NPO749296
1947, Knayton Ref. NPO749647
1947, Cowling Ref. NPO679559
1947, Coxwold Ref. NPO679733
1947, Crackpot Ref. NPO679871
1947, Crayke Ref. NPO681621
1947, Crosby Court Ref. NPO684175
1947, Crossgates Ref. NPO684510

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Memories

602 memories found. Showing results 251 to 260.

Trams, Markets And Bright Yellow Trolly Buses

With big hugs from waiting family on one of the many platforms that was Central Station, we hurried though the noise and clouds of steam towards the station exit and into the sunlight...my ...Read more

A memory of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1940 by Raymond Hay

Wartime In Llanbradach

I was born in Merthyr Tydfil but my grandparents lived in Rees Terrace. My grandfather, Hugh Price Watkins, was the St John Ambulance driver for the pits. I lived and went to school in Llanbradach for about three months ...Read more

A memory of Llanbradach in 1940 by Lionel Drew

After The War

I do not know the exact year that Doncaster had its first Royal visit after the Second World War had ended but all the school children in the parish were required to put on their best bibs and tuckers for school ...Read more

A memory of Intake in 1946 by Frank Mowforth

Dockenfield Manor School

During the war years Dockenfield Manor was a school which I attended as our home in London was destroyed by bombs. For some reason I seem to remember the school was transferred from the Isle of Wight for the duration ...Read more

A memory of Dockenfield in 1943 by Brian Mc Haffie

Memories From An Evacuee

I was a World War II evacuee, and after a short "phony war" trip to Northampton, when the Blitz began I was sent to Llantrisant. I have nothing but warm memories of the town. I was thee years old and billeted with an ...Read more

A memory of Llantrisant in 1940 by Roy Barnacle

This Is Where I Lived

Both my sister and myself were born in the first house to the left, 44 Leylands Road. My father lived there from 1936 until his death in 1981, my mother from 1937 until circa 1984

A memory of Burgess Hill in 1940 by Charlie Verrall

An Adventure

My sister and I, Pam and Pat Haworth, were at Arley untill it closed in 1952. This happened due to water pipes supplying the Castle burst, and it was too expensive to re place them. I do remember after this happened we were set ...Read more

A memory of Upper Arley in 1949 by Pamela Horler

Old Aveley

I have been searching, to reestablish contact with friends of my youth in Aveley. Also seeking photo records of those days, during and directly after the War. Time is passing and I need to do it before they are all gone. I found two ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1944 by Peter Gough

The Blitz

My Mother returned from a visit with her Mother to the Odeon Cinema in Petts Wood at 11 pm on Wednesday 16th April 1941, to find my father extinguishing, with sand from a bucket, an incendiary bomb behind our semi-bungalow at 154 ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1941 by Michael Seakins

War Was Tough

Having been evacuated in 1942 to High Easter from the war torn East London, staying with my Aunty Hilda was a dream that I never wanted to end. Our local school was a delight, even Sunday School at St Marys was enjoyable, and ...Read more

A memory of High Easter in 1940 by Brian Love

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