Photos

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Maps

152 maps found.

1945, Shide Ref. NPO829991
1945, Staplers Ref. NPO838675
1945, Wootton Common Ref. NPO874457
1945, Yarmouth Ref. NPO875621
1945, Hillis Corner Ref. NPO736408
1945, East Cowes Ref. NPO697087
1945, Colwell Bay Ref. NPO675874
1945, Cowes Ref. NPO679417
1945, Chillerton Ref. NPO667856
1945, Clatterford Ref. NPO669652
1945, Bowcombe Ref. NPO647105
1945, Branstone Ref. NPO648853
1945, Brighstone Ref. NPO650250
1945, Carisbrooke Ref. NPO661365
1945, Chale Ref. NPO666091
1945, Ashey Ref. NPO627605
1945, Afton Ref. NPO620479
1945, Hulverstone Ref. NPO741964
1945, Mark's Corner Ref. NPO774733
1945, Landguard Manor Ref. NPO751969

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Memories

77 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Wrinkled Fingers And Toes

From Chrismas Avenue to the bathing pool, come rain or come shine, every day of the summer was bathing pool fun time for us lads. With our towels rolled up and tucked under our arms and our costumes on to save time, a ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot in 1947 by Raymond Hay

Birds Nuts And Bumping Cars

In 1944 my mother and I moved from a two bedroom basement flat in Grosvenor Road at the top of the town, to Chrismas Avenue, a three bedroom semi-detached, that connected between Ash Road and Newport Road. My father ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot in 1940 by Raymond Hay

The Olivers William Lilian May Violet Henry Bill Jack The Lodge Chiselhampton Oxon

My grandparents William and Lilian together with their 5 children lived at The Lodge, Chiselhampton. William was head gardener employed by Sir Charles Peers ...Read more

A memory of Chiselhampton in 1940 by Barbara Gibson

Trams, Markets And Bright Yellow Trolly Buses

With big hugs from waiting family on one of the many platforms that was Central Station, we hurried though the noise and clouds of steam towards the station exit and into the sunlight...my ...Read more

A memory of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1940 by Raymond Hay

Howards Chip Shop

I was born in Elliott Street, moved to 10 South Street - my brother was born there in November 1943 - I was eight years old and an only child - I was so excited I ran around to Howards Chip Shop in the main street and got knocked ...Read more

A memory of Widnes in 1943 by Sylvia Brady

Bombing Of West Hendon

I remember when three streets were demolished by a huge mysterious bomb just after eight in the evening. At the time my mother was out on fire patrol and I was fast asleep in bed whilst my three brothers and sister were ...Read more

A memory of West Hendon in 1941 by Ann Midson

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

That Small Tin Of Paint!

Just after my father brought Borwick Hall in 1946 I went with my mother to a shop and she brought a tin of paint. I was all of eight years old at the time and when we got back "home" I looked around and wondered just where she would start!

A memory of Borwick in 1946 by First Name Last Name

An Evacuees Memory

I was evacuated to Over Stowey in 1939 at the start of the Second World War. I was lucky becauseIi was with my mother and brother and sister, who was a babe in arms. I was ten years old and my brother was eight. Two ladies ...Read more

A memory of Over Stowey in 1940 by Roy Poole

Those Were The Days

I have so many memories of Dagenham that I could write a book. I have already written one on this site entitled 'Shopping at the Heathway'. My earliest memory of Dagenham however was when I was about five years old. We lived ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1940 by William Pullum

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