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Maps

1,939 maps found.

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, Ellerburn Ref. NPO700554
1947, Ellerby Ref. NPO700555
1947, Elsham Ref. NPO701027
1947, Agglethorpe Ref. NPO620507
1947, Ainderby Steeple Ref. NPO620597
1947, Appleby Ref. NPO626078
1947, Ashfold Side Ref. NPO627645
1947, Austwick Ref. NPO629122
1947, Aysgarth Ref. NPO629415
1946, Backwell Ref. NPO629806
1947, Balne Ref. NPO631885

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Memories

602 memories found. Showing results 271 to 280.

Harrington Police Station

As a schoolboy I attended both infant and junior schools in Harrington (now closed). I recall a Police Sergeant Winters who I would believe to be housed at the police station, which was the custom at the time. I am now 80 years old, born in 1929.

A memory of High Harrington in 1940 by Arnold Ainsworth

My Memories

Well, 1945 upwards, I am a Southall person through and through. Born in in Hillingdon Host. We lived in Beaconfield Road and I went to the infant school, a Mrs Betts. I remember crying for my mum! We moved to Allenby Road, no181, and ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1945 by Philip Jones

Rooms Lane

I lived in Rooms Lane, Morley, from birth to 23 years of age (1935 to 1959). My grandfather had built a pair of semi-detached houses there, one for himself and grandma and one for my family. In those days you could walk past Tetley's ...Read more

A memory of Morley in 1940 by Lorna Davis

My Young Days At Catherington

MY YOUNG DAYS AT CATHERINGTON, RANDELLS COTTAGE, LINKHORN Born in 1942 in Cornwall, my early years of school were at Clanfield. My holidays were spent at my grandmother’s house at Randells Cottage, my father ...Read more

A memory of Catherington in 1947 by Chris Girlow

Cobblers!

The white house was the village cobbler's shop. He was Mr Steadman Russell, known always as "Stebbie". It was rumoured that it was possible to place a bet on a horse whilst he was closed for lunch by pushing the note (and the ...Read more

A memory of Broughton in 1940 by Thomas Dowthwaite

Childhood Visits To Stanford Le Hope

My uncle George Boyce lived in a flat-roofed white-painted house on the corner of an unmade side road not far from the church at the 'T' junction at the end of the road. He and my uncle Bill Boyce ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope in 1940 by Mike Perry

Memories From My Parents During Ww2

My parents Leo Landy and Mary Casey, then engaged, were coming back from Petts Wood in the evening when the bombs started falling, they began to run, but my mother started having hysterics and my father had ...Read more

A memory of St Mary Cray in 1942 by Mary Vandervell

Canada Road Primary School

Are there any pupils out there who went to Canada Road Primary School. Walmer, Deal. Kent, U.K. in the War years of 1941 to '45? The Headmaster's name was Mr Morris, and his favourite saying was: 'Open your books to page ...Read more

A memory of Deal in 1941 by John Ford

My Years Growing Up In Clovelly

My name is Sam Burrow I was born in Hartland in 1936 - the family moved to Clovelly in 1939 and lived in Home Lodge. My father, J A Burrow, was the estate foreman. My mother, Florrie, was the school cook throughout ...Read more

A memory of Clovelly in 1949 by Sam Burrow

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