Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1947, Whelston Ref. NPO867127
1945, Wherwell Ref. NPO867144
1946, Whichford Ref. NPO867186
1947, Whinmoor Ref. NPO867321
1946, Whissonsett Ref. NPO867452
1946, Whistlow Ref. NPO867475
1947, Whitbeck Ref. NPO867510
1947, Whitby Ref. NPO867525
1947, Whitchurch Ref. NPO867542
1945, Whitcombe Ref. NPO867560
1947, Amisfield Ref. NPO624988
1945, Ampfield Ref. NPO625011
1946, Amroth Ref. NPO625038
1946, Amwell Ref. NPO625041
1945, Anderson Ref. NPO625619
1946, Anderton Ref. NPO625625
1945, Andover Ref. NPO625632
1946, Anerley Ref. NPO625659
1946, Angarrick Ref. NPO625663
1946, Angersleigh Ref. NPO625675

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 2,741 to 2,750.

Newspaper Round

It was my first ever job and I think I recieved about five shillings a week. The newsagent I think is still there in Victoria Rd. But I'm talking about 1947. The shop was on the west side of Victoria Rd and the last shop before the ...Read more

A memory of Woolston in 1947 by kiwifiedpom

Fish And Chip Shop Smart's Fish Saloon

Ref: Smarts Fish Saloon, Bishopstoke - it was as a boy in the early forties that we visited this shop to buy fish and chips and more often to buy a pennyworth of scraps which sometimes had a few chips in ...Read more

A memory of Bishopstoke in 1943 by Ivor Bailey

Marriage Between Ivy Alice Gillard To Robert Alexander Bent

This date Oct 6th, in 1945, while serving in the RCAF, I was married to Ivy Gillard in this olden church. It was a bright sunny day. Ivy came to Canada with our daughter Barbara in October ...Read more

A memory of Paignton in 1945 by Robert Bent

Hop Picking

Paddock Wood, in particular Beltring, the home of the famous Whitebread Oasts, was the centre of the Hop Gardens of Kent. The Gardens were set out with rows of elevated wire tressles which were supported at intervals by poles. In ...Read more

A memory of Paddock Wood in 1940 by Michael Willcocks

My Hometown

I was born in 1928 at Woodhill, Gressenhall and moved to Dereham at the age of 6yrs and left when I married some 20 years later. It was a happy childhood in spite of the war years, in fact it added to the excitement of those years, ...Read more

A memory of Dereham in 1940 by Tony Blades

Nostalgia

Living in Boundary Walk, my grandmother and I used to walk up the hill to the Coop butchers, which I seem to remember was at the far end of the row, nearest the pit entrance.  The building at this end was a cinema but the name escapes me.

A memory of Langwith in 1948 by Alan Fuller

Chipperfield's Circus

In fact these are not Lotmore Cottages, which were along the road that leads to the River Wylye, immediately left in the photograph past the front of the Royal Oak pub on the left, about 50 metres down on the right.  I ...Read more

A memory of Great Wishford in 1948 by Chris Rawlence

Danehill Lodge

My Mother had come from London to visit her brother (Jack Hames)  who was working at Danehill Lodge, the name 'Pepper' were the people living there at the time.  A lovely wooden gate was the entrance to the garden and house. I ...Read more

A memory of Danehill in 1943 by Helen Hewitt

The Weekly Trip To Watford

I was not born when the photo was taken in 1906 but I do well remember our weekly shopping trips to the Watford market just after world war two. There would always be time to visit the top end of the high street to admire ...Read more

A memory of Watford in 1946 by Leon Moore

A Real English Village

My parents moved to Wickham Bishops in 1948 to help friends run the village Post Office Stores which sold everything - stamps, paraffin (you brought your own can and it was filled from a barrel at the back), vinegar ...Read more

A memory of Wickham Bishops in 1948 by Carol Argyris

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