Photos

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Maps

37,326 maps found.

1945, Compton Ref. NPO676343
1947, Coneysthorpe Ref. NPO676508
1947, Conistone Ref. NPO676598
1946, Connon Ref. NPO676639
1940, Conock Ref. NPO676646
1947, Consett Ref. NPO676681
1947, Cookhill Ref. NPO676759
1947, Cookridge Ref. NPO676767
1946, Cooksland Ref. NPO676802
1946, Coombe Ref. NPO676855
1946, Coombe Ref. NPO676856
1946, Braiseworth Ref. NPO648459
1947, Braithwell Ref. NPO648478
1945, Brambridge Ref. NPO648537
1946, Bramerton Ref. NPO648550
1947, Bramhope Ref. NPO648570
1945, Bramley Ref. NPO648578
1940, Bramshill Ref. NPO648636
1947, Brancepeth Ref. NPO648662
1947, Brandsby Ref. NPO648754

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Memories

3,096 memories found. Showing results 951 to 960.

Granada, Clapham Junction

I have fond memories of the "British Granadiers" on Saturday mornings at the Granada, great fun. I also remember later on a Sunday, as a teenager, going to the Granada with my mates. We jostled for what we thought to be ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1948 by John Lovett

Greenside In The 1940s

My memories are of Greatham mainly in the 1940s. My nan and grandad , Gertrude and Joseph Peacock Wilkinson, lived in the large house called Greenside opposite the Green, and now there are many houses there. My mum Joan was ...Read more

A memory of Greatham in 1948 by valeriehorton60

The Old Paper Mill

My memory of Glangrwyney is of the paper mill there where so many friends worked. Daff Edwards was the stoker there and my father worked there for 35 years till it closed in 1951. The Mussons lived in Mill House. He was the ...Read more

A memory of Glangrwyney in 1948 by George Evans

My Friend Betty Avis

Many years ago when I was a young girl not long out of school, I started work in Grimsby along with Betty Avis who lived in Binbrook and travelled into work every day on the bus. I remember her very well and still see her with ...Read more

A memory of Binbrook in 1947 by Jane Tetlow

The Walkern Weir

Last year, as part of a two month trip from New Zealand, in mid September, my wife and I made a pilgrimage to Walkern, the place of my paternal ancestors. During the war I was taken by my mother and grandfather to Clay End, near ...Read more

A memory of Walkern in 1943 by Michael Bennett

Cottages

I lived in the cottages on Sanderstead Hill (opposite Purley Downs Road), they were built in 1895 and my mother lived there for most of her life. I lived there from 1943 (my birth) till 1965 when I emigrated to ...Read more

A memory of Sanderstead in 1948

My Childhood

The nicest thing about growing up in Clun in the 1940s was that it was one big happy family. We all knew each other, and cared. I loved standing in the blacksmiths in Bridge Street, watching Mr Griffiths shoe horses, and on a cold ...Read more

A memory of Clun in 1940 by Eileen Theakston

Daisy Hutchins

My memory of Taddiport is a of lovely lady Daisy, she was always so happy and called all the little ones "My turtle dove". Every morning and evening her son Bobby would come to see that she was ok before he went to work, and before she went to bed. I loved her when I was little.

A memory of Taddiport in 1948 by Lynn Walker

The Old Mill

Can anyone remember the old windmill in a field just off Olney Road? It was blown down in a very strong gale in, I think, March 1948. I seem to remeber that 2 sisters by the name of Little, used to live in a house very close by. It was in the area where the original houses in Mill Road were built

A memory of Bozeat in 1948 by Albertw Welch

Wartime Boarding School

I was evacuated from London to Blewbury Healm-wic Boarding School in 1941 (the thatched cottage shown in the photograph). The Williamson sisters ran the school, owned I believe by their brother, a naval architect ...Read more

A memory of Blewbury in 1940 by dsign4u2005

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