Photos

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Maps

240 maps found.

1946, Pont-Newydd Ref. NPO808649
1947, Tonmawr Ref. NPO849977
1947, Tonna Ref. NPO849980
1947, Bryn Côch Ref. NPO653656
1947, Brynbryddan Ref. NPO653950
1947, Cadoxton-Juxta-Neath Ref. NPO658507
1947, Blaengwynfi Ref. NPO643283
1947, Dulais Valley Ref. NPO694770
1947, Clyne Ref. NPO671440
1947, Melincourt Ref. NPO777838
1947, Port Talbot Ref. NPO809537
1947, Rock Ref. NPO819028
1947, Pen-Rhiw-Fawr Ref. NPO804044
1947, Penrhiwtyn Ref. NPO804060
1947, Pen-Y-Cae Ref. NPO804756
1947, Gellygron Ref. NPO712898
1947, Glyn-Neath Ref. NPO716866
1947, Seven Sisters Ref. NPO827764
1947, Trebanos Ref. NPO851666
1947, Ynysmaerdy Ref. NPO876142

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Memories

343 memories found. Showing results 71 to 80.

Wartime In Bournemouth With The Post Office Service

My mother,Margaret Newell was employed at the Mount Pleasant Post Office HQ, London. In 1940 she was moved to Bournemouth where I believe the Forces Postal Service had been headquartered. ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth in 1940 by Martin Newell

Coles Blacksmiths And Village Hall

Village Hall - I remember Fri night film shows by a travelling projectionist that cost 9d. Sat mornings was a good time to watch Mr Cole shoeing horses next door. The building beyond the blacksmiths was Lands ...Read more

A memory of Stanwell in 1945 by Donald Mason

Brentford

What wonderful memories of Brentford. My name was Dorothy Pearce I lived in Netley Road with sisters Beryl and Hazel and brothers Richard and Philip. My Nan lived in Potteery Road next door to Edie Joyce. The Shepherds lived ...Read more

A memory of Brentford in 1943 by Dorothy Hill

My Army Day,S

I was a National Service Concript , January 1947 . ( Coldest Winter for years ) . I was posted to Lydd camp with the 30th Light Ack Ack , Regiment Royal Artillery . 18yrs of age . When I saw Romney Marsh on the Postings Board . I was ...Read more

A memory of Lydd in 1947 by David Miller

Part 9

Most of the family would help to do this, it took several weeks to complete. Some looked very good according to the people’s skill. The Children All played together, boys and girls, all age groups and all stayed out until called ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Happy Childhood Days

I moved to Chislehurst in 1936 in our "brand new" house in Oakdene Ave. Cost about £475. Primary school was Willow Grove, long since gone. Secondary school was the new Edgebury School, very big, even had a playing field. ...Read more

A memory of Chislehurst in 1940 by Doug Killick

The Cheney Family Of Puncknowle

My great grandfather John Cheney, died in 1943. The Cheney family lived in Puncknowle for centuries and were blacksmiths. They originally came from Litton Cheney, a village nearby, in the sixteenth century, Sir ...Read more

A memory of Puncknowle in 1943 by Michael Thomas

The Other Side Of Hyde Road

We had long warm summers with some rain and all the children could play together without too much bickering, our little group lived in a small area from Wren Street to Ashmore Street. Not all the kids went to St Marks ...Read more

A memory of Gorton in 1948 by Kenneth Frost

Growing Up In Post War Harrow Weald

I lived at 20 Silver Close, Harrow Weald from 6 weeks old in 1941 until I left for Australia in 1961. I atended Harrow Weald Infants School from 1946, the old building was opposite the bus garage in the ...Read more

A memory of Harrow Weald in 1941 by Colin Lane

My Memory Of Pescies

About 1944 my memory of Pescies starts with going to the closed-in swimming pool at the back of the now Law Court, to go there I would be running round to find jam jars from next door then change them in Sainsburys, 1p large ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1944 by Maureen Salle

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