Photos

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Maps

1,231 maps found.

1947, Maxton Ref. NPO775758
1947, Nash Ref. NPO787925
1947, Stanford Ref. NPO838229
1946, Ridley Ref. NPO816657
1940, Paddock Ref. NPO799386
1947, Upton Ref. NPO858093
1946, Warden Ref. NPO860555
1947, Wootton Ref. NPO874451
1947, Worth Ref. NPO874704
1946, South Green Ref. NPO834804
1946, Stone Street Ref. NPO840402
1946, Four Oaks Ref. NPO708564
1947, Goodnestone Ref. NPO717486
1947, Grove Hill Ref. NPO723006
1947, East Street Ref. NPO697904
1946, Denton Ref. NPO690154
1946, Claygate Ref. NPO669886
1940, Claygate Ref. NPO669887
1947, Lydden Ref. NPO770846
1946, Marsh Green Ref. NPO775060

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Memories

71 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

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

My Stay In The Kent & Sussex Hospital

I am married to David Greenland but my maiden name was Valerie Watson, I spent 14 weeks in the hospital in 1946 and also previously in 1943. I remember the beds being pushed into the corridors when the ...Read more

A memory of Tunbridge Wells in 1946 by David Greenland

Holidays With Grandparents

My first memory of Wincobank is having a holiday with grandparents in Vauxhall Road. I was only 12 at the time and it was an awful lot to take in after having been brought up in Kent. I clearly remember the turkeys ...Read more

A memory of Wincobank in 1945 by Eric Billingham

Sheriff Hill

I lived in Southend Road from 1940 till 1947 then moved to Kent. My grandparents lived at 16 Charnwood Gardens. I lived with my mother and older brother Byron, my father was away at war and I never saw him until 1945. I went to ...Read more

A memory of Sheriff Hill in 1940 by Dereck Hobson

Barrack Hill School

I was born in Bredbury in 1941 and went to Barrack Hill School, I remember Mrs Gyton, Mrs Heaton, Mrs Stannier. I also remember the dinner meals being delivered to the school in milk churns. Later a Kitchen and Dining Room was ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury in 1947 by George David Warren

Early Years

My father was born in Ide Hill and, when he left school, worked as delivery boy for Pierce's shop. That's how he met my mother, delivery goods to the large house Emmets, where she was a housemaid. When, eventually, I was born we lived ...Read more

A memory of Ide Hill in 1940 by Aubrey Wood

Wartime

Many memories of playing at Priest Cove swimming pool and bent pin fishing as a 6 year old evacuee. I must have explored every nook and cranny around the headland

A memory of St Just in 1940 by Alec Smith

Denver Road

Many years ago, I corresponded as a "pen-pal" with a boy who lived in Dartford. We exchanged a few letters before losing contact and I'm curious as to his whereabouts. He may not be anywhere in the vicinity now, having perhaps moved ...Read more

A memory of Dartford in 1940 by Gerard Le Blanc

Convalescence

Hello everyone, I have been wondering all my life where this scary place was, I never knew the name of it, all I knew was it was in Broadstairs Kent, very near the sea. As I remember, we had to go down onto the beach in the ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1949

An Evacuee In Birstwith

I have very happy memories of my stay in Birstwith during the last part of the war when I arrived with a group of evacuees from Chatham, Kent; a scared group of children not knowing where we were going or who would care ...Read more

A memory of Birstwith in 1944

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