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Maps

1,939 maps found.

1946, Congresbury Ref. NPO676544
1947, Cononley Ref. NPO676652
1947, Constable Burton Ref. NPO676685
1947, Woodlands Ref. NPO873590
1946, Woolvers Hill Ref. NPO874397
1946, Worle Ref. NPO874567
1946, Worlebury Ref. NPO874569
1947, Wrelton Ref. NPO874900
1947, Wykeham Ref. NPO875176
1947, Yaddlethorpe Ref. NPO875516
1947, Yearsley Ref. NPO875758
1947, Yedingham Ref. NPO875783
1947, Yockenthwaite Ref. NPO876173
1947, Stonegrave Ref. NPO840495
1947, Streetlam Ref. NPO841670
1947, Tame Bridge Ref. NPO844726
1947, Tang Ref. NPO844820
1947, Terrington Ref. NPO846104
1947, Foxholes Ref. NPO708943
1946, Frost Hill Ref. NPO709905

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Memories

602 memories found. Showing results 291 to 300.

Wimbledon As I Remember It From 1943 Until 1969

I spent approximately 2 years as a messenger boy with the then GPO, based in two gracious old homes along Wimbledon Parkside. Their names were Gayton, and Martholme. I seem to remember the address ...Read more

A memory of Wimbledon in 1943 by Charles (Chas) Joyce

My Childhood In Southall

Another thing that I remember was bath night. Notice I said night and not nights!! We had a tin bath which had to be filled up by boiling kettles and saucepans. My young brother would go in first, then me, after me was ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1949 by Janet Moran

Evacuated To Talsarnau 1940/41

My name is Edward Hughes and at the tender age of 3/4 I was evacuated from my home town of Birkenhead, Wirral, Cheshire to Talsarnau during the second world war; staying around 2 years or so in an allocated home ...Read more

A memory of Talsarnau in 1940 by Edward Hughes

Visiting Before My Father Purchased It From Colonel Watney

I remember visiting the house with my mother (Phyllis) and father (Thomas) before we moved in in 1948 when I was 6 years old. There was myself, my twin sisters, another sister who had ...Read more

A memory of Ivy Hatch in 1947 by Tony Durrant

War Years In Dukinfield

I lived in Clayton Street. I remember playing in the street - rounders where our ball kept bouncing against the gable end of Mrs Lowndes house in Meadow Lane, and she wasn't happy! We had no gardens and we all played in ...Read more

A memory of Dukinfield in 1940 by Winifred Watt

Ghostly Memories Of Eastbury House

I am Barking born and bred on 25.04.1921 and lived in Fanshaw Avenue which was not far from Eastbury House. I have now reached the age of 92 and would like to share a memory which until very recently I kept to ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1940 by Winifred Lines

Childhood

I was born in Milland in 1942 at Great Trippetts Cottages. My father, Goody Luff, worked at the farm and had married the 'Nanny' from The Coombe. As with many farm cottages we had no running water or electricity. We relied on the well ...Read more

A memory of Milland in 1940 by Ros Green

Meonstoke And Droxford

Terrific memories by both Harriott and Skipwith families. Thank you! Mine centre first on Midlington Cottage (rented from the Horsmans, he a magnificent model-train builder, the house out of Droxford a bit on A32, where ...Read more

A memory of Droxford in 1944 by David Cobb

St Johns School

This was the year I took my 11+ exam. There was such deep snow that winter that it was very difficult to walk to school. Luckily I lived in Milton Road where St John's was then situated. On arriving at school we were all so ...Read more

A memory of West Hendon in 1947 by Ann Midson

Church Cottage Brantingham East Yorkshire

My twin sister and I were born at Church Cottage in 1939. I am the youngest of 9 children born to the Medforth family, 6 of whom are still living. My mum and dad were the caretakers of Brantingham ...Read more

A memory of Brantingham in 1940 by Jean Carr

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