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Maps

189 maps found.

1946, Stockwood Vale Ref. NPO839974
1946, Sutton Wick Ref. NPO843288
1946, Tadwick Ref. NPO844351
1946, Upper Stanton Drew Ref. NPO857811
1946, Upper Swainswick Ref. NPO857839
1946, Tunley Ref. NPO854301
1946, Welton Ref. NPO863243
1946, Westfield Ref. NPO865912
1946, Temple Cloud Ref. NPO845849
1946, Stanton Drew Ref. NPO838499
1946, Stanton Wick Ref. NPO838530
1946, Somerdale Ref. NPO834005
1946, Chelwood Ref. NPO667299
1946, Farmborough Ref. NPO703483
1946, Chew Magna Ref. NPO667706
1946, Claverton Down Ref. NPO669731
1946, Clutton Ref. NPO671381
1946, Brockham End Ref. NPO651351
1946, Mearns Ref. NPO777339
1946, Pipehouse Ref. NPO806467

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Memories

93 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Intake Playgrounds

I have mentioned in passing that Intake did not have the same panache as say Balby, Hexthorpe or Armthorpe in places of entertainment but it did provide some wide open spaces to play in. Over the Armthorpe ...Read more

A memory of Intake in 1946 by Frank Mowforth

Childhood Memories

I grew up in Reynolds Drive,Queensbury. In those days few cars littered the road so it was quite safe to play in. I remember my lovely neighbours and in particular Mrs Sparrow and her son Clive, he and I were inseparable. My ...Read more

A memory of Edgware in 1943 by Sylvia Mc Math(Nee Drew)

Llanbradach Pub On The Corner

My grandparents, Ben & Polly Thomas, ran the pub opposite the Miners Welfare. I was evacuated there and I can remember on Saturday night, the US Servicemen would come along with their band and play in the pub. ...Read more

A memory of Llanbradach in 1944 by John Rooke

The War Years At Amport

My mother's name was Wiltsher, well known in Amport her grandfather had a blacksmiths shop in Sarsons Lane. At the outbreak of war we returned to live on The Green, I went to the school via a sweet shop owned by Barton ...Read more

A memory of Amport in 1940 by Gordon Rainback

Fire At The Rose And Crown

I was four when my family moved from London to Manage the Rose and Crown in 1940. The Rose and Crown was then about four hundred and fifty years old. After six months there was a devastating fire which destroyed the whole ...Read more

A memory of Ashbury in 1940 by First Name Last Name

War Years

For two-and-a-half dreadful years, from July 1942 to October 1944, my parents and I survived in three rooms at the top of number 40, Victoria Road, rented from a Mrs Pither. Only the front two rooms, overlooking the street, were ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot in 1942 by Alan Hickman

The Village

Going ‘down the village’ pretty much referred to the stretch of Cove Road, between Hazel Avenue and Marrowbrooke Lane, where most of the shops were. Once upon a time Cove must have been the typical English village: two houses, three pubs ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1945 by Alan Hickman

Boy From The Slums

I was born on the 28th March 1947, into an existing family of 5 siblings in a one-up one-down decaying terraced house of 12 Russell Street, Teams, Gateshead, just off Upton Street, near to the coke works, the gas works, the ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1947 by Alan Bull

The Old Red Lion

I was born in the above pub in  1940. My grandmother Mary Jane Abbot used to run it and there was an old skittle alley in the bar. I was born in the room above it. The pub used to have an old rose garden, an orchard and a small car ...Read more

A memory of Isham in 1940 by Jayne Gilbert

Cheltenham In Late 40's

My father was killed in 1941, and my mother re-married in 1945 a gentleman who owned a nursing home in Cheltenham. It was in Victoria Walk along from the Town Hall and had huge cellars that stretched to under the Town ...Read more

A memory of Cheltenham in 1947 by First Name Last Name

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