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Maps

1,939 maps found.

1947, Water Houses Ref. NPO861513
1947, Wath Ref. NPO862002
1947, Ravensworth Ref. NPO813824
1947, Rievaulx Ref. NPO816689
1947, Roecliffe Ref. NPO819362
1947, Rosedale Abbey Ref. NPO820048
1947, Potter Brompton Ref. NPO810089
1946, Potters Hill Ref. NPO810156
1947, Primrose Valley Ref. NPO810963
1946, Purn Ref. NPO811654
1947, Raskelf Ref. NPO813516
1947, Rathmell Ref. NPO813583
1947, Towton Ref. NPO851298
1946, Uphill Ref. NPO856899
1947, Lease Rigg Ref. NPO754198
1947, Levisham Ref. NPO755385
1947, Leyburn Ref. NPO755504
1946, Link Ref. NPO756448
1947, Little Alms Cliff Ref. NPO756808
1947, Low Bentham Ref. NPO767809

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Memories

602 memories found. Showing results 561 to 570.

Evacuees

I was evacuated to Bury Farm, to a lovely family, the Oakleys. It was one of the happiest times of my life and I still visit, although most of the family have moved away some still remain. The village has changed after all this time ...Read more

A memory of Braughing in 1941 by Rita Tuting Nee Fletcher

Whitestaunton Somerset

It was some time in 1941 I believe, when after enduring some weeks of the blitz I was evacuated away from London to an old farmhouse called Cinder Hill Farm a little outside the village of Whitestaunton. (I have no ...Read more

A memory of Whitestaunton in 1940 by Ken Frankland

War Time In Send

In 1939 on the out break of the Second World War my father was sent to London aerodrome, from Cornwall, to repair bombers and fighter planes. I was born in Cornwall, 12 Dec 1940, and my mother wanting to be with her husband took me to ...Read more

A memory of Send in 1940 by Jan Cowling

My Uncle Aunt And Cousins Lived Here

My uncle and aunt  lived here from roughly 1948 to 1958.  We lived on Oare Common and visited them at the Castle regularly. In the living room was a large hook and apparently someone in the past was hung from ...Read more

A memory of Hermitage in 1948

Christmas 1944

I spent my first Christmas away from home with the Murdoch family as I was invited by their daughter, Monica. I was in the ATS and a colleague of Monica in Ibex House, in the Minories. It was quite an experience for me and my first ...Read more

A memory of Eltham in 1944 by Lucy Newbery

The End Of The Second World War

Newly born in October 1939, and with the Second World War just starting, I was quickly evacuated to a village called Harpley in Norfolk. My dad, who was in a reserved occupation, remained in London, but for ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1944 by David Newman

The War Years

I lived in a cottage in Long Lane, beyond Church End as a child during the war. I have vivid memories of my life here. The snowy winter of 1943 when the snow reached up to the cottage windows. We had no neighbours except Dick and ...Read more

A memory of Gamlingay in 1940 by Maureen Arrowsmith

The Oval.

We lived on the corner of the oval adjoining Burnt Oak Road in a flat, 53b, above what was at the time an empty shop. It was wartime and we used to ride our bikes around the empty shop. Out the back was a garden and there was an iron fire ...Read more

A memory of Sidcup in 1942 by Hazel Whatley

Good Old Days

I was born in High Lane Brown Edge and lived there until 1963. I have lots of memories, everyone knew each other, they didn't need to lock the doors in fear of unwanted intruders, in fact during the war years neighbours became ...Read more

A memory of Brown Edge in 1940 by Margaret Wright

Stondon Massey The Place Where I Was Born

I was 5 years old when the Second World War started.  My father Alec Lawlor and mother Thirza Booty Lawlor along with my little brother Brian and myself were living in Bristol, West England at the ...Read more

A memory of Stondon Massey in 1940 by David Lawlor

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