Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1947, Arkleton Ref. NPO626849
1947, Arlecdon Ref. NPO626873
1947, Arleston Ref. NPO626879
1947, Arley Ref. NPO626883
1946, Arlingham Ref. NPO626899
1940, Arlington Ref. NPO626903
1946, Armitage Ref. NPO626935
1947, Armley Ref. NPO626939
1947, Arncliffe Ref. NPO626985
1946, Arnold Ref. NPO627046
1947, Arrow Ref. NPO627141
1946, Asfordby Ref. NPO627263
1940, Ash Ref. NPO627277
1946, Ashbrittle Ref. NPO627436
1947, Ashbury Ref. NPO627448
1946, Ashchurch Ref. NPO627482
1946, Ashford Ref. NPO627648
1940, Ashford Ref. NPO627651
1946, Ashgrove Ref. NPO627681
1946, Ashill Ref. NPO627695

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 791 to 800.

Evacuated Fro Newcastle To Camp In1940

Mr Scott was Head Master. Very much run on Military lines, but have good memoriies of that time. I was in Beeches house, my younger brother was there too. Anyone from that era out there and want to share the good old days with Chilton?

A memory of Hexham in 1940

To Wheatley And Back

After the Second World War and during the austere period of rationing, among the items that were in short supply was coal. People would burn anything in order to keep warm, and many were the trips that I ...Read more

A memory of Intake in 1947 by Frank Mowforth

Memories Of Broughton During The War

Hi all. My brother and I were evacuated to Skipton in late 1941 from London. As we all sat on the floor in some large hall in Skipton after out trip up from London, people were walking ...Read more

A memory of Broughton in 1941 by Robert Munn

Farm Trailers

When the pea harvest was in full swing: the peas on their stalks where loaded onto trailers, then towed by tractor to the canning factories. Us lads would sit on the pavement waiting till a tractor came past, then run after it pulling ...Read more

A memory of Boston in 1940 by Bob Marriott

Roots

Lived in Eltham from 1940, when Dad was in Artillery, and off to France, came back injured from Dunkirk, but alive, just ! Homes were, Rancliffe Gdns, Milburn Gdns, and Meadowside. Lovely road with unrestricted views across what is now ...Read more

A memory of Mottingham in 1940 by Peter Russell

The Intake Social Club Outings

After the Second World War had finished, and the people were already used to rationing, the Committee members of the Intake Club decided to relieve the hardships on the residents of Intake a little ...Read more

A memory of Intake in 1948 by Frank Mowforth

Wartime Memories

I have some very fond memories of Montacute when my sister and I were sent to stay with some very distant relatives during the war. We were living in Kent at the time and my mother was very worried for our safety when the blitz ...Read more

A memory of Montacute in 1940 by Clive Rix

Binfield

In 1947 I met a beautiful young girl from Binfield, her name was Bubles Claridge, we met at the Bracknell cinema, I only met her twice and would love to know what became of her, fond memories. Ron Ponsford.

A memory of Easthampstead in 1947 by Ronald Ponsford

The Hunts

Dear Susan, I think that I was great friends with your mum and dad, I was with him when he met your mum at the Old Leathern Bottle at Warfield, she was in the Land Army and he had just been discharged from the Navy, we joined together. We ...Read more

A memory of Ascot in 1942 by Ronald Ponsford

My Early Years

I was born 1942 in a wool shop at 300 London Rpad, grew up in Stakes Wood, granny tree, blue bell woods etc. Idylllic childhood . I went to Stakes Hill Rpad primary school 1947 to 1953, Mrs Nelson my teacher. Elsie Patterson ...Read more

A memory of Waterlooville in 1949 by Nigel Butlin

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