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Maps

149 maps found.

1946, St Ives Head Ref. NPO823926
1947, Forest Lane Head Ref. NPO707911
1947, Dean Lane Head Ref. NPO689256
1946, St Davids Head Ref. NPO823761
1947, Running Hill Head Ref. NPO822778
1946, Field Head Ref. NPO705352
1947, Haugh Head Ref. NPO728497
1947, Green Head Ref. NPO720903
1945, Hill Head Ref. NPO735322
1946, Hollis Head Ref. NPO738216
1947, Newby Head Ref. NPO790753
1946, Lane Head Ref. NPO752151
1947, Meadow Head Ref. NPO776019
1947, Stags Head Ref. NPO837778
1940, Seend Head Ref. NPO827388
1947, Thames Head Ref. NPO846249
1947, Butlane Head Ref. NPO657612
1947, Carterway Heads Ref. NPO663337
1946, Chapel Head Ref. NPO666471
1946, Havens Head Ref. NPO1190863

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Memories

75 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Wartime Memories Of Lewisham And New Cross

My mother, then called Billie Gwilliam, was living in New Cross in South London with her parents Bill and Connie Gwilliam during the Blitz of the Second World War, and has many memories of what it was ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham in 1940 by Julia Skinner

Talacre During The War Years

The post from 2009 by (name unknown) reflects on my childhood spent in Talacre, because my father worked for Dora Williams as the baker. His bread and pies were awesome! I also, at the age of 7 or 8, had a job from ...Read more

A memory of Talacre in 1940 by David Mills

People, People, People.........

My sister, Helen, and I lived at No. 3 Plasnewydd Street and, although Helen now lives in Lechlade in Gloucestershire and I have finally come to rest (no, not dead - yet) in Cardiff, we talk every week and often reminisce ...Read more

A memory of Maesteg in 1947 by Nick Davies

Church Path, Mitcham And The People That Lived There

I was born in Collierswood Maternity Home, a very short time before it was bombed during the Second World War. The year was 1944. My family being homeless were housed in requisitioned properties in ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1944 by James Bonser

A Forgotten Piece Of Netherfield History

On 4th October, 1940, a Hienkel HE 111 h-2 bomber crashed nr the Mountfield Gypsum mines. Only one crew member survived, his parachute was caught in a tree. He was rescued unhurt. I was ...Read more

A memory of Netherfield in 1940 by Peter Venner

The Sad Day My Mamma Died

We, the family, had expected to be going to a wedding, as my Mamma had been a widow since she was 39 years. She was now 60 years old, she had two daughter Ethel and Emma, 15 years and 13 years, when their father ...Read more

A memory of Langwith Lodge in 1944 by Margaret Douglas (Nee Beresfo

Growing Up In Harrowes Meade

I was born in Willesden on November 12, 1938. We moved to Edgware when I was three. I attended Broadfields Infant School. The best teacher in the world - Mrs. Dennison- I could never forget her. We used to go to ...Read more

A memory of Edgware in 1943 by Sheila Whitelaw

My Time In Charlmont Road.

I started my life in 1936 at Charlmont Road. These houses had no bathroom (we used a tin bath in front of the fire) and outside toilets. I went to Selincourt Road Schools, infants then juniors. I remember during the war ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1940 by Brian Lawrence

War Years

I remember, in what must have been June 1944, when myself and our neighbours the Brays were watching what seemed like an endless stream of lorries loaded with soldiers coming down the hill (High Road) and on to somewhere, with ...Read more

A memory of Great Tarpots in 1944 by Colin Mackenzie

Aunt Tilly Sussex Cottage Harbury Warks

As a child I would visit Aunt Tilly and stay during my school holidays, I remember she had a well in the garden, it was near All Saints' Church. I only remember Aunt Tilly being on her own. She was my ...Read more

A memory of Harbury in 1946 by Patricia Butler

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