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Maps

1,939 maps found.

1947, Epworth Ref. NPO701501
1947, Eshton Ref. NPO701890
1947, Farnley Ref. NPO703565
1947, Felixkirk Ref. NPO704111
1947, Dragonby Ref. NPO692902
1947, Earsdon Ref. NPO696643
1947, Easby Ref. NPO696778
1947, Easingwold Ref. NPO696825
1947, East Hauxwell Ref. NPO697361
1947, East Heslerton Ref. NPO697381
1947, East Lutton Ref. NPO697600
1947, Eastby Ref. NPO698096
1946, Easton-In-Gordano Ref. NPO698765
1947, Ebberston Ref. NPO698934
1946, Ebdon Ref. NPO698953
1947, Hayburn Wyke Ref. NPO729192
1947, Helmsley Ref. NPO730828
1947, High Harrogate Ref. NPO732926
1947, Gunnerside Ref. NPO723590
1947, Hambleton Ref. NPO726017

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Memories

602 memories found. Showing results 261 to 270.

Shopping At The Heathway

My mother asked me to go to the shops and get some bread at Barton's the bakers. I was just ten years old. 'But' she said, 'if a raid starts, don't hang about but run straight back home'. I often had to go to the shops, it ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1942 by William Pullum

Childhood Memories

Our family stayed in a caravan on Mrs Botts farm Tyn-y-Cae every other year during the 1940s-1950s.  It usually rained for most of the holiday but it was father's rule that we (himself, my older sister and myself) climbed the ...Read more

A memory of Nefyn in 1940 by Shirley Hind

Post Office Radio Station

The Maritime Radio service of the Post Office had medium wave radio stations at Wick (Caithness) and Port Patrick (Dumfries & Galloway). As the Minches were a very busy area for fishermen from Fleetwood and ...Read more

A memory of North Connel in 1947 by Graham Allister

Winchester Street Quaker Burial Ground

This picture brings back childhood memories of the 1940s. Behind the wall on the left was a Quaker burial ground, a small grassy area on which one was free to stand upon.Opposite the wall were thatched ...Read more

A memory of Andover in 1940 by Terry Clary

Hessenford

I was so pleased to come across a site talking about 'my' family village of Hessenford. I was also evacauated to Hessenford with my mum and spent my 1st birthday there. This was the first of many August holidays with my Great Aunt ...Read more

A memory of Hessenford in 1944 by Judy Sharp

Memories Of War The Forgotten Casualties (1) By Patricia Bolter

I am entering these memories on behalf of my mother in law - Patricia Ross (nee Bolter) Running to meet Dad, just a young man, in uniform for the first time coming home to show us ...Read more

A memory of Hammersmith in 1940 by Jane Ross

Evacuees

My sister and I, Margaret and Maureen Grieve, were evacuated to Brynamman. I lived with Nellie, Stanley and Menna Thomas in the then new council houses. My sister stayed with the Pughs in Faifield House. My brothers joined us, Ken ...Read more

A memory of Upper Brynamman in 1940 by Margaret Parker

Place Of Birth

From just about where the photograph was taken I was born.  The house was called Forge House obviously because of the Forge which my father used as a shed to house chickens in and then used as a workshop for his carpentry.  He was ...Read more

A memory of Eastry in 1949 by Elizabeth Hunter

Banstead War Memorial In Its Original Position

This card shows the Banstead War Memorial before it was moved to its current positition in the 1990s. Sutton Lane was very narrow in earlier times and conductors used to have to get off the bus to ...Read more

A memory of Banstead in 1947 by Lewis Wood

Visitation Convent Boarding School, Bridport

During the 1940s, I lived in Weymouth, but from May 1942, when I was 5, until July 1947, I was a boarder at the school.  I was happy there, and still remember the names of my teachers - Sister Anne, ...Read more

A memory of Bridport in 1940 by James Mc Guinness

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