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Maps

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1947, Pwll-Y-Glaw Ref. NPO811844
1947, Pyle Ref. NPO811933
1947, Pont-Walby Ref. NPO808686
1947, Cadoxton-Juxta-Neath Ref. NPO658507
1947, Blaengwynfi Ref. NPO643283
1947, Clyne Ref. NPO671440
1947, Bryn Côch Ref. NPO653656
1947, Brynbryddan Ref. NPO653950
1947, Dulais Valley Ref. NPO694770
1947, Gellygron Ref. NPO712898
1947, Glyn-Neath Ref. NPO716866
1947, Melincourt Ref. NPO777838
1947, Pen-Rhiw-Fawr Ref. NPO804044
1947, Penrhiwtyn Ref. NPO804060
1947, Pen-Y-Cae Ref. NPO804756
1947, Rock Ref. NPO819028
1947, Tonmawr Ref. NPO849977
1947, Tonna Ref. NPO849980
1947, Jersey Marine Ref. NPO745071
1947, Goytre Ref. NPO718315

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Memories

38 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Churchers College Petersfield

I was a at school as a boarder at Churcher's College from 1945 to 1951. The immediate post war years in England were a time of great hardship and rationing. I remember vividly the bad winter of 1947, when Heath ...Read more

A memory of Petersfield in 1945 by Howard Johnson

The Good Days

My Mother owned the Kings Head and i worked in the reastaurant with her she done all home baking and had Eton College lads and there familys eating there,also a great trade was the Army lads from both barracks,I married one in 1956,we ...Read more

A memory of Windsor in 1948 by Dorothy Wade

Born There

I was born at the hospital lodge in 1944. Dad was a porter at the hospital and befriended a German pow (Tao?) He is/was my Godfather. Later we moved to a place called Rowntree House and my dad worked for a horse trainer, Billy ...Read more

A memory of Royston in 1944 by Paul Forrest

Corts Ltd Of Cheapside

I've put "1948" as the date as that's about the earliest I remember Corts Ltd, on the corner of Cheapside and Silver Street in this photo. The ironmongers and builders merchants business (formerly Cort & Paul until ...Read more

A memory of Leicester in 1948 by John Ling

Special Ladiesspecial Island

My late father Donald Jack Baker was born at Cowes on the 18/8/1910, he would later become my father in Bulawayo, Rhodesia (Now Zimbabwe) on the 20/6/1940. Through no fault of our father we children grew up in homes ...Read more

A memory of Cowes in 1940 by Judith Petrou Nee Baker

Ven House

The entrance to Ven House had two phoenix on the gates, I believe we adopted the phoenix to our college badge. We were evacuated from Eastbourne during the Second World War, as a molotove cocktail bomb burnt down the building. We ...Read more

A memory of Milborne Port in 1944 by Patrick Lee

St Marys Conevnt

I was put in St Marys along with my two sisters, Betty & Maureen Killin. Our mum & dad separated so our mum put all my brothers away & an older sister; she was put elsewhere, none of us saw our older sister until ...Read more

A memory of Walthamstow in 1946 by Theresa Preedy

Chrissies

I started there in 1949, William (Billy) Bourne was Headmaster, a large portly man. Some of the other teachers names I remember were, Hooper, Griffiths, Stone, Houghton, Gibbs. Mr Gibbs took us for gardening & we had to walk up ...Read more

A memory of Worcester in 1949 by Roy Gilmour

Glyncorrwg 1944,

Iwas in the Merchant Navy, just returned from "D-DAY" invasion "OMAHA BEACH", to Port Talbot for new cargo to return there and spent a few days with my Uncle Fred & Aunt Maisie, at 31 Cymmer Rd, next door to the cinema. ...Read more

A memory of Glyncorrwg in 1944 by Robert Henry Mace

Colerne In The Second World War

My parents and I came to Colerne in late 1939, having left London shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War, and lived at Ford, a few miles from Colerne, for a few months. That winter, of 1939-40, was a ...Read more

A memory of Colerne in 1940 by John Bunting

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