Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1946, Essendine Ref. NPO701983
1946, Essendon Ref. NPO701984
1947, Eston Ref. NPO702012
1946, Etchinghill Ref. NPO702032
1947, Euxton Ref. NPO702132
1946, Evedon Ref. NPO702143
1946, Evercreech Ref. NPO702180
1940, Everleigh Ref. NPO702200
1946, Eversholt Ref. NPO702216
1940, Eversley Ref. NPO702219
1940, Evington Ref. NPO702243
1947, Ewelme Ref. NPO702323
1947, Exelby Ref. NPO702403
1946, Exeter Ref. NPO702405
1947, Exhall Ref. NPO702413
1946, Exhall Ref. NPO702414
1947, Exted Ref. NPO702435
1946, Exton Ref. NPO702438
1946, Exwick Ref. NPO702449
1946, Eyeworth Ref. NPO702484

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 3,001 to 3,010.

My First Job

I started work at this farm in 1946 my first job at 14 yearts old. On the left hand side if the house was a garage the farm was owned by Mr Suthered and his son-in-law Sid Dibbin had the garage. Sid had one other man working ...Read more

A memory of Kingsley Green in 1946 by George Larbey

Memories Of A Wartime Evacuee

I arrived in St.Columb Minor a lonely five year old after travelling all day by train from Wood Green which is in north london. I was lucky to be placed with a lovely lady named Mrs Burden whos husband was away ...Read more

A memory of St Columb Minor in 1940 by Brian Wells

Youth

I was born in Wood Green in 1940. My earliest recollection is being in a classroom in Lordship Lane with other children and being told I was not supposed to be there.It's possible I had wandered from home,which was on the Tottenham side of ...Read more

A memory of Wood Green in 1947 by First Name Last Name

Cricklewood And Kilburn Area

I was born in this area in 1939 and lived in Cricklewood until 1955 when we moved to Dollis hill (Hamilton Road). We were in Olive Road throughout the war and would shelter in the street shelter and ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn in 1940 by Valerie Clemens

My Great Uncles House

This photograph looks as though it was taken from the gate way of the house where my great uncle lived and as indeed I did, untill 1949. There were if I remember, four semi detached houses that joined up with the old ...Read more

A memory of Great Holland in 1940 by John Lawrence

Burnt Oak At War

Hello everyone, Thanks for the memories, I too was a kid during the war, why not order my DVD about Burnt Oak, you will know some of the names, maybe you will see your school, it will bring back lovely memories, just £12 inc p.p, ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1942 by Ron Vaughan

Growing Up In Croydon

Through WW2 we lived in Stanley Road, number 73, at that time an off-licence which my mother ran whilst my father was serving in the RAF. I went to Boston Road  school and remember we had small boxes of emergency rations in ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1940 by Ned Cordery

Eastwood School

I went to this school at the age I believe around 7-8yrs old. I would like to know if anyone out there went to the same school. My name was  Sylvia Rooke. In fact I think the headmaster's last name was Rooke. I lived in Keighley ...Read more

A memory of Keighley in 1948 by Sylvia Rosiek

Growing Up In Streatham

Spent my childhood in Valleyfield Road. Streatham. attended St. Helen's school for Girls. Streatham Common North side. (mind you there were a few lads there as well!) Spent hours playing on the Common, walking through the ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1943 by Adele Pentony Graham

Washington Chemical Works

I was born at 55 Pattinson Town about 20 yards from the chemical works which manufactured products from asbestos.  Most of my mother's side of the family worked at the factory and have since died of asbestos related ...Read more

A memory of Washington in 1946 by Gordon Brown

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