Photos

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Maps

152 maps found.

1945, Locksgreen Ref. NPO765457
1945, Gunville Ref. NPO723643
1945, Havenstreet Ref. NPO728652
1945, Fishbourne Ref. NPO706137
1945, Foreland Fields Ref. NPO707802
1945, Alverstone Ref. NPO624716
1945, Adgestone Ref. NPO619868
1945, Bembridge Ref. NPO638146
1945, Whiteley Bank Ref. NPO868976
1940, Alum Bay Ref. NPO624694
1945, Arreton Ref. NPO627127
1945, Atherfield Green Ref. NPO628304
1945, Godshill Ref. NPO717096
1945, Hunny Hill Ref. NPO742256
1945, Kingates Ref. NPO747739
1945, Freshwater Ref. NPO709328
1945, Freshwater Bay Ref. NPO709330
1945, Gatcombe Ref. NPO712182
1945, Cridmore Ref. NPO683226
1945, Little Whitehouse Ref. NPO758139

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Memories

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42 High St. Northwood

Left Potter St School at 14 years of age. Two years later, without any particular aptitude or skills, I found my way to Marabelle Fabrics. Styled as a wharehouseman, I cycled from Field-End road everyday except Sundays. ...Read more

A memory of Northwood in 1948 by Peter Giles

Treasured Memories Of

I was born in 21 Newtons Lane, Cossall, in 1936, and my paternal grandparents lived in Ilkeston Junction. I now live 1000's of miles away in the City of Sunshine, eight miles west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and have ...Read more

A memory of Cossall in 1940 by Robin Louis Scattergood

Chingford

As I attended school at St. Egberts College on Ridgeway in North Chingford, we did on occasion get to go swimming at Larkswood Pool. Swimming in any pool was a treat for most of us as the only 'swimming' we usually did was at the ...Read more

A memory of South Harefield in 1945 by Denman Lalonde

Wartime Memories

Mr Geoff Duff's memories sent to you on 27th July 2008 gave me such a surprise. I too remember the strange woman who would walk down to Woodford Station around 3.30 in the afternoon every day summer and winter obviously to ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Green in 1942 by Valerie Thompson

Evacuee

I have happy memories of Corscombe. Having been evacuated from Southampton at the age of eight years. I do remember attending the small school a short distance from where I lived in a small house that had been converted into two living ...Read more

A memory of Corscombe in 1942 by William Smith

The War Years

We had been in Grantham in England prior to the outbreak of the Second World War. Mother and Father decided to go home to the 'Broch' believing it would be much safer for the family. The shuttle from Grantham to Peterborough was ...Read more

A memory of Fraserburgh in 1940 by Walter Crawford

Quarry Bank

To me the first eleven years of my life, growing up in Quarry Bank, was the most enjoyable. I was born Kenneth Graham Sewell, on the 26th January 1947, at 59 Saltwells Road, now renamed White City, and the whole country was in the ...Read more

A memory of Quarry Bank in 1947 by Ken Sewell

Monkery Bottom

My mother always said she left Monkery Bottom a brighter place than she had found it. The old bus was no longer the unsightly, rusting hulk, it had once been. It now stood boldly in its place as if it were entitled to be there. ...Read more

A memory of Hothfield in 1949 by John Roders

The Penton From 1939 Until 1951

When the Second World War was declared, my family consisted of Mum and Dad, my elder brother Bob and my baby sister Ann. I was four, Bob was eleven and Ann was three. My father was a staff sergeant in the ...Read more

A memory of Penton Grafton in 1940 by David Fort

Memories Of A Young Lad Of Fifteen Visiting Burnt Oak 1941

I am now 83 living in South Wales, and have very pleasant memories of Burnt Oak. My two aunties lived at 54 Fortescue Road, Rose Mills was married to Percy and her sister was Alice ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1941 by John Beal

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