Photos

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Maps

313 maps found.

1947, Lee Brockhurst Ref. NPO754489
1945, Lee Chapel Ref. NPO754496
1946, Lee Gate Ref. NPO754522
1946, Lee Mill Ref. NPO754543
1946, Old Wives Lees Ref. NPO797287
1945, Lee-Over-Sands Ref. NPO754636
1945, Lee-on-The-Solent Ref. NPO754635
1947, Pett Bottom Ref. NPO805474
1946, Old Clee Ref. NPO796315
1947, St Bees Ref. NPO823640
1947, Clee St Margaret Ref. NPO670132
1947, Titterstone Clee Hill Ref. NPO848959
1947, Barwick In Elmet Ref. NPO634481
1947, Beechwood Ref. NPO636490
1947, Beeston Hill Ref. NPO636608
1947, Belle Isle Ref. NPO637797
1947, Gipton Ref. NPO713937
1947, Green Side Ref. NPO721120
1947, Intake Ref. NPO743918
1947, Lawnswood Ref. NPO753596

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Memories

52 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Tarpots

I remember the north side of the London road much as has been described by others with some differences, the last shop before the garage was Jones the butchers, owned by Mr Jones and run by his three sons, Roy, Owen and the third one ...Read more

A memory of Great Tarpots in 1945 by Colin Mackenzie

St Mary Bourne School

My mum was born in Lower Link and started St Mary Bourne School around 1942. In those days there were only two classrooms in use. The Head Mistress was either a Miss or Mrs Lee who taught the older children. She ...Read more

A memory of St Mary Bourne in 1940

Our Boys Cafe Dock Road Tilbury

When I was six, I moved into 'Our Boy's Cafe' with my mother and grandfather. My uncle, aunt and cousin also lived with us in the accommodation above. It was the last cafe of many along Dock Road, Tilbury, so we had ...Read more

A memory of Tilbury in 1948 by Julia Fraser

Grandad

l was born in Sandyford. l spent hours of my childhood in Brook Street, Brown Lees. My grandad, Harry Booth, worked down the Victoria Pit. l remember seeing the miners on their way home with faces blackened by coal dust. l remember ...Read more

A memory of Brown Lees in 1945 by Sylvia Davies

Happiness

I was born in Frensham, but moved to Farnham when aged about 5 yrs. My father was a master Taylor (Lee) & had his business at No.15 Downing Street, as did his father before him - it is now an Estate Agents. I went to St Polycarps ...Read more

A memory of Farnham in 1946 by Brenda Watters

Tay Mill Lodge.

I remember the Tay Mill Lodge very well. I lived just opposite at no 1 Stilton Street next door was my friend Alice Newton and family, wonder where they are now. When I lived there the mill was still in use, but not as a cotton ...Read more

A memory of Higginshaw in 1940 by Mavis Hague Nee Lees

Hednesford Boyhood

I was born in Hednesford in 1948; the house behind the Valeting Service shop, (63 Market Street), close to the Lucas Lighting factory, (now the Lightworks business premises). Coincidentally I later worked for Lucas Lighting ...Read more

A memory of Hednesford in 1948 by David Birt

Swimming In The Dee

My mother Mary Burghall (married name Davies) was born in Chester as were three other generations which I have traced back to 1700s. My mother remembers well swimming in the Dee. She and her friends would walk across the medows ...Read more

A memory of Chester in 1940 by Lynn Mace

Tower Cinema

I was born in Lee-on-the-Solent and so was quite young when I first went to the cinema. I loved going down the sloping floor to the auditorium. It was almost underground, although we went up steps at the end of the slope. ...Read more

A memory of Lee in 1940 by Gaynor Boyd

Hugh Bell School

Seeing Norman Jackson's reflections on the teachers of Hugh Bell School conjured up all sorts of wonderful memories. I agree totally with his description of the two headmasters, "Taffy" Evans, the cane toting, foot stamping ...Read more

A memory of Middlesbrough in 1940 by Clifford Wilson

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