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Maps

1,005 maps found.

1945, Woodcock Hill Ref. NPO872929
1947, White Hill Ref. NPO867868
1940, Wick Hill Ref. NPO869772
1947, Wheatley Hills Ref. NPO867032
1947, Elvet Hill Ref. NPO701133
1946, Eve Hill Ref. NPO702141
1946, Farley Hill Ref. NPO703429
1947, Copster Hill Ref. NPO677330
1947, Coton Hill Ref. NPO678467
1945, Crouch Hill Ref. NPO684714
1946, Church Hill Ref. NPO668523
1947, Cockley Hill Ref. NPO673069
1947, Eagland Hill Ref. NPO696409
1946, East Hill Ref. NPO697407
1947, Edge Hill Ref. NPO699226
1945, Elm Hill Ref. NPO700756
1946, Carrow Hill Ref. NPO663140
1940, Castle Hill Ref. NPO663960
1946, Chalford Hill Ref. NPO666109
1946, Chapel Hill Ref. NPO666492

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Memories

501 memories found. Showing results 311 to 320.

Evacuated!

My father was headmaster of an East London School when war broke out, and he and the whole school were evacuated to Marchants Hill Camp, Hindhead for the duration. He was Walter Nadal, anybody remember him?

A memory of Hindhead in 1940 by Kathryn Mmartin

My First Memories

I was born in Garden Village, Billacombe in 1944 and lived there until I was 8 years old. My memories are very strong of walking up Pleasure Hill to Sunday School at Pomphlet, walking to and from Goosewell Infant School and ...Read more

A memory of Billacombe in 1944 by Jeffrey Smith

Bensham Lad

I grew up in and lived in Bensham for the first 26 years of my life, albeit the last 5 of those years were spent in the Merchant Navy as a sea-going engineer. My first school was Chester Place School which was across the road from ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1940 by Noel Kelly

Olympic Torch 1948

I was born in 1940 in Gillingham Kent , my Dad used to work for Short's the aircraft builders. We moved to Redhill when I was a baby. One of my earliest memories was seeing the Olympic Torch runner coming down Redstone Hill in ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1948 by Bruce Cordy

Evacuee With Thomas Family

The lovely Thomas family took me in as an evacuee during the war years, they had a daughter, Myra or similar. Sundays were special, we visited grandparents up on a hill. Moria C.M. Sunday School presented me with a ...Read more

A memory of Kenfig Hill in 1945 by Lilian Haslehurst (Fry)

A Childhood Remembered

I lived in Market Drayton during the war and went to school there, ending at the Grammar School. It was wonderful to see therefore what we called the Big Bridge with a glimpse of the side of our house to the left of ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton in 1940 by Gwyn Lewis

Hewson Street

Adding to yesterday's input about Hewson Street in Sheriff Hill; I remember it so well! From the west end, at the square where Billy Howarth had his coal business, I remeber Alan Freeland, and his mother 'Boxer.' Then 'Nutty' ...Read more

A memory of Sheriff Hill in 1940 by Robert Hall

My Childhood In Bedlinog

During the second world war when I was about three years old my parents thought it would be safer for me to leave London and live with my mother's parents in Bedlinog. We lived in the High Street and I have such happy ...Read more

A memory of Bedlinog in 1940 by Margo Smith

First Visit To Weymouth 1948

I first visited Weymouth in 1948 with my mother, father, brother Terry and sister Joan. We travelled down from Chesterfield in Derbyshire in dad's pre-war Morris 8 saloon, and camped at Waterside in Bowleaze Cove, ...Read more

A memory of Weymouth in 1940 by Jefre Kay

Slinfold In The War Years

I visited this site and was intrigued to find pictures of Slinfold. One of them, the village hall, recalled the time when I belonged to a village group called The Stane Street Players run by Mrs Knibbs. We performed ...Read more

A memory of Slinfold in 1940 by William Cooper

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