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Maps

1,939 maps found.

1947, Woodhall Ref. NPO873216
1947, Ulceby Skitter Ref. NPO856512
1947, Ulshaw Ref. NPO856588
1947, Shawfield Head Ref. NPO829168
1947, Sherburn In Elmet Ref. NPO829827
1947, Sicklinghall Ref. NPO831080
1946, Sidcot Ref. NPO831094
1947, Skelton On Ure Ref. NPO831950
1947, Skewsby Ref. NPO832077
1947, Skirethorns Ref. NPO832199
1947, South Ref. NPO835154
1947, Sowerby Ref. NPO835931
1947, Spennithorne Ref. NPO836247
1947, Stainforth Ref. NPO837827
1947, Stape Ref. NPO838592
1947, Stapleton Ref. NPO838680
1947, Staupes Ref. NPO838897
1947, Stearsby Ref. NPO838964
1946, Walton St Mary Ref. NPO860251
1947, Warlaby Ref. NPO860777

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Memories

602 memories found. Showing results 321 to 330.

Evacuee Memory

My brother Bryan and I were evacuated to St. Day in 1940 and I spent three happy years there before reluctantly returning to London in 1943. We lived with Mr. and Mrs. Batty who ran a hardware shop on the corner of Fore Street. Mr ...Read more

A memory of St Day in 1940 by Gerard Mos

Me Da And Ma

Me Da and Ma. This is about 1949. Me Da came from Clara Vale and grew up there in 1 West View (which was a small two bedroom stone cottage) with Granda and his six brothers, Billy, Bobby, Joe, twins Jim and John and Eddy who was the ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1949 by Jimmy Burrows

War Time

I have many memories of the wartime years spent in Corsham. My father was in the Ordnance Corps and served under Colonel Cripps at the Central Ammunition Depot. Up to about 1943 we were billeted at a farm but after that with a Mrs Harvey ...Read more

A memory of Corsham in 1940 by James Burslem

St Helen's School, Streatham Common

My sister, Adele, and I went to St Helen's School on the corner of Valley Road opposite Streatham Common. I remember Sheila Tittenshaw and another girl called Eleanor amongst others. I learnt to read there. The ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1947 by Marianne Stevens

William Lewis

I started my apprenticeship as an agricultural engineer at the garage of William Lewis on the corner of Forge Lane and Newport Road. Then there was not much traffic and so like all the boys we used to drive the tractors up and down ...Read more

A memory of Bassaleg in 1947 by Byron Evans

Wests In Cowley

I was born and brought up in Cowley. We lived at 169 Oxford Road which now belongs to Emmaus I believe. Across the road was a large old cottage which during the war was used to house evacueee and the Post Office was next door. When ...Read more

A memory of Cowley in 1941 by Evelyn Hutt

When The Searchlights Came

When the searchlights came... During the Second World War, Uttoxeter hardly knew that the war was on, although our young men and women kept leaving, and rationing was severe. One change to us all, on the park ...Read more

A memory of Stramshall in 1941 by John Mellor

Bristol, High Street And The Blitz 1940

Bristol's High Street scene of many strirring events in Bristol's history the heart of the city was destroyed and lost forever in 1940. As a city with docks and industry at its heart, Bristol was a natural ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1940 by Paul Townsend

Glenluce

Hi my name is Alan Leitch, all of my family did come from Glenluce from 1740 to 1960s. I spent every school holiday from the age of five until I was 15 years old in Glenluce with my friends Peter Frothingham and Murry McCracken, roaming ...Read more

A memory of Glenluce in 1940 by Alan Leitch

The Olive Branch

Outstanding memories of times gone by are the Olive Branch Tea Shop (just before the Theatre Royal) who made the most delicious doughnuts and a little further up the hill was a family run chocolate shop - E.V.Tull. Mr. Tull made ...Read more

A memory of Windsor in 1949 by Anne Diamond

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