Maps

1,231 maps found.

1946, Woodstock Ref. NPO874089
1940, Tong Ref. NPO849903
1946, Priestwood Ref. NPO810892
1940, Burmarsh Ref. NPO655850
1946, Capel Ref. NPO660935
1940, Appledore Ref. NPO626094
1947, Bossington Ref. NPO646480
1947, Berwick Ref. NPO639233
1946, Eccles Ref. NPO698992
1947, Eddington Ref. NPO699086
1947, Gore Ref. NPO717701
1947, Grove Ref. NPO722837
1947, Gibraltar Ref. NPO713397
1947, Northwood Ref. NPO794527
1946, Oldbury Ref. NPO797330
1947, Perry Ref. NPO805244
1947, Pineham Ref. NPO806308
1940, Ridgeway Ref. NPO816594
1946, Roseacre Ref. NPO819995
1946, Sundridge Ref. NPO842839

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Memories

71 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Evacuee

I was evacuated to Daglingworth in 1941 from London and was billeted at Warrens Gorse Cottages just outside the village with my younger brother and sister. We attended the village school which was run by Miss Bacon (a bit of a tartar) ...Read more

A memory of Daglingworth in 1940 by William Bowling

Happy Days

Wonderful memories of a very happy childhood. I am St. Dennis born and bred, and for me there's no place like it. My father Stanley Grigg and his partner had a cycle shop and repair business and I remember well the American G.I's ...Read more

A memory of St Dennis in 1946 by Marion Swiggs

Clifton Rd School

I lived at 42 Stratford Rd, upstairs in rented rooms. Below lived Mr Woodsell and his daughter Maureen. Opposite was Robert Hopkins, his dad was a carpenter, his mother taught piano. Along the road was the Mulkerns, Irish ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1947 by Roy Mc C Lean

Raglan Street

I was born 1943 and lived with my mother and sister, Joan, in Raglan St., Lower Broughton. My mother was Barbara Joels who had lost her husband (our dad) in Casino, during the war. I remember attending St, Andrews Mixed Infants ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1940 by Barbara Mosher

Happy Days In Bakersfields

I was born in Nottingham in 1939 and we lived on Parkdale Road, Bakersfields. Have many happy memories of Parkdale Junior School - Parkdale Cow Sheds! Mrs Stubbins taught the 5-year olds, then Miss Walmsley, Miss ...Read more

A memory of Nottingham in 1949 by Kathleen East

Ospring

Hello, I and my twin sister were born close to Ospringe at Painters Forstal next to Mr Flites hop field. The date was 10 of September 1940. My father had brought my mother away from the bombing in East Ham. He was a dock worker and his ...Read more

A memory of Ospringe in 1940 by Roy Harvey

My Uncle's Farm In Grantham

Whilst visiting an elderly uncle in Kent about five years ago, he chanced to show me some old family photographs. Having a very accute memory I noticed a photograph of a man who I called uncle Bill, at his farm ...Read more

A memory of Stoke Rochford in 1944 by Keith Trotman

Alexander Hospital.

I was in Alexander Hospital as a boy of 8 years old with medical problems. I can recall a Mr Hammonds came every week to take some of us to the local church service. I also remember the teacher Miss Latter who came to teach us, ...Read more

A memory of Luton in 1948 by Raymond Marks

Wimbledon, Rushmer Pond.

I lived in Thornton Rd, went to school at Old Cenral, Camp Rd, used to walk passed the pond to school, in the thick smog's we would have got lost if we didn't hold hands. My friends and I had many happy years playing on ...Read more

A memory of Wimbledon in 1948 by Janet Robson

Acton Lodge

The building with the turret is Acton Lodge where my grandparents Drs John and Mary Leedham-Green lived from 1946 until the late 1980s. The two cottages to the right had been demolished when my mother first visited (in the 1960s - ...Read more

A memory of Southwold in 1946 by Kay Leedham Green

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