Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1940, Fernhurst Ref. NPO704610
1947, Ferryhill Ref. NPO704735
1945, Fetcham Ref. NPO704756
1946, Ffynnon Ref. NPO705054
1946, Fiddington Ref. NPO705189
1946, Fifield Ref. NPO705545
1940, Figheldean Ref. NPO705559
1947, Filey Ref. NPO705578
1946, Filgrave Ref. NPO705585
1946, Filleigh Ref. NPO705596
1940, Findon Ref. NPO705692
1947, Finghall Ref. NPO705743
1947, Finwood Ref. NPO705867
1946, Firsby Ref. NPO706061
1947, Fishburn Ref. NPO706138
1945, Fishley Ref. NPO706210
1947, Fishpool Ref. NPO706232
1947, Fishpools Ref. NPO706240
1946, Fladbury Ref. NPO706399
1947, Flasby Ref. NPO706472

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 3,031 to 3,040.

My Time  In Tirphil

Whilst born in New Tredegar I spent a great part of my early life living in Colliers Row, Tirphil during the war.  My maternal grandmother Kate Hannan, she had lived in Colliers Row for an unknown period but having bred eight ...Read more

A memory of Tirphil in 1943 by Kathleen F Shorey

My Mother

My mother was in the early 1940s called Nancy Southgate, her father ran a paper round from his house. If you leave the village with the church on the left, over the bridge, the row of houses on the left, the last house was where mum was ...Read more

A memory of Cawston in 1940 by Ivor Stocker

Second World War Welcome Home Plaques

I have lived in Shillingstone since 1977.  By default I seem to have become the village archivist. In March I was given 14 brass plaques, still in named envelopes, which were meant to be presented to ...Read more

A memory of Shillingstone in 1945 by Mike Weiner

Wartime In Sunderland

My aunt Phoebe and uncle John George Charlton lived near the hump bridge crossing the Sunderland to Newcastle train line. We got off the bus at the Wheatsheaf pub travelling from Gateshead to walk about one hundred yards. ...Read more

A memory of Sunderland in 1940 by Les May

The War

Arthur and Jack Fairweather. If I remember rightly we were billeted with Mr and Mrs Tomlingson at the farm, at the beginning of the village on the right hand side on entering. It was the most happy time of the war for us both, ...Read more

A memory of Dunham-on-the-Hill in 1943 by Arthur Fairweather

Knatts Valley And Woodlands

I was brought up in Woodlands. My parents owned the Holiday Camp which they retired from in 1968. They built it up from 1927, the year they were married and gradually increased the size of it (on 7 acres) until it ...Read more

A memory of Knatts Valley in 1947 by Barbara Benedict Nee Mellor

Memories Of A Long Time Ago

I remember queueing on a Saturday morning in the lane between the smell of the corner bakery and the Saturday morning flicks at the Regal when mum could afford it, old school friends Len Meek (his dad worked on the ...Read more

A memory of Eastleigh in 1946 by John Scott

Childhood In Affetside

Born at Baxterhead Farm in 1938, later lived at Butcherhead Farm. Attended village school, teacher Miss Davies, at playtime end she would blow a cuckoo whistle. Had to go to Sunday school but had to walk to Hawkshaw with ...Read more

A memory of Affetside in 1940 by Frank Ryle

John And Elizabeth Foottit

I visited Carlton Scroop with my grandmother, Elizaberth Foottit. Her sister was Rose Helena West, they were all born in Hough on the Hill. Harrold Footit, whose memorial is in the church, was my great cousin. ...Read more

A memory of Carlton Scroop in 1948

Evacuee

I was an evacuee to Parkham in 1943 and would love to hear from anyone who might have been there at that time. I had very happy memories of Parkham and attending the village school. If anyone has memories of this period please contact me. My email address is   alecnav@hotmail.co.uk

A memory of Parkham in 1943 by Douglas Goodman

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