Photos

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Maps

175 maps found.

1919, Acton Turville Ref. HOSM35539
1902-1903, Acton Bridge Ref. RNC619727
1920, West Acton Ref. POP863619
1947, Acton Beauchamp Ref. NPO619725
1947, Acton Burnell Ref. NPO619730
1947, Acton Green Ref. NPO619741
1946, Acton Trussell Ref. NPO619757
1946, Acton Turville Ref. NPO619758
1899, Iron Acton Ref. RNC744308
1899, Acton Burnell Ref. RNE619730
1899, Acton Pigott Ref. RNE619752
1895, Acton Place Ref. RNE619753
1945, West Acton Ref. NPO863619
1896, North Acton Ref. RNE792840
1896, South Acton Ref. RNE834323
1920, Acton Beauchamp Ref. POP619725
1921, Acton Reynald Ref. POP619754
1897-1909, Acton Green Ref. RNC619742
1882, Acton Round Ref. HOSM35533
1882, Acton Burnell Ref. HOSM35651

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Memories

152 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Chivenor 1949

I was 19 years old, in the R.A.F. at Chivenor from October, 1948 to June, 1949 and was at the dance-hall in Barnstaple one of those nights in April, 1949. Across the room was the loveliest girl I had ever seen, brown wavy hair to ...Read more

A memory of Barnstaple in 1949 by Kenneth Hughes

Grange Wood

Many happy years playing in Grange Wood and surrounding fields and walking through the fields up to Acton Bridge. Picnics with jam butties and water. Bike rides up to Cuddington and Hartford. Long summer holidays when the tar melted ...Read more

A memory of Weaverham in 1967

My Time At The School Of Handicrafts

After the war (1945) an elder brother was sent to a boy's home in Sidcup, Kent and two years later, I was sent to Chertsey. WE WERE SEPARATED. We had been sent to a family in Epsom Surrey for the duration of ...Read more

A memory of Chertsey in 1951 by Ronald Strange

Playing Out At The Court.

As a child, from the age of six until the age of fourteen, I used to live in Manston Street, off Mary Street in an area called Strangeways. My two older brothers were mad on speedway racing and used to visit Belle Vue ...Read more

A memory of Manchester in 1960 by Irene Daldry

Acton My Dad

My dad was known as Jack Bryant, although his real name was John. He lived in various parts of Acton with his oldest sister, Pat (who went to Lincolnshire to 'Land a Hand on the Land' during the war), Uncle Boysie (Albert), Uncle ...Read more

A memory of Acton in 1930 by Sorrel Price

Childhood Nostalgia

My grandparents,Frand and Edith Cass are both buried here.They lived ar number eleven High St.Roydon.after his retirement from the London Police Force.My uncle,Robert M.Cass,Flight Lt.his name is on the War Memorial.He was,if ...Read more

A memory of Roydon by chris.loux.simonsen

My Days In Rosedale Abbey

My Life in Rosedale Abbey - Raymond Beharrell During the last war my brother and I lived in York very near to the main railway yards. The area was always on the target for the German bombers, being railway sidings. ...Read more

A memory of Rosedale Abbey by fichrist

Kingsley School Chelsea

Kingsley Secondary School, Hi, my name is Richard Hood and I attended Kingsley from 1958 to 1964. I have very fond memories of the school together with the many classmates who are fondly remembered. It’s a shame that I ...Read more

A memory of Chelsea by richard.hood

Vicarage St John & St James

My sisters, Anne and Mary, and I lived at the Vicarage, 175 Linacre Lane on the corner of Monfa Road. The church was along Monfa Road. We had a Cable Works opposite and during the war there was no canteen but workers ...Read more

A memory of Litherland in 1940 by Lambert Maudsley

Tony Bros Of Acton

When the ice-cream man came around my mum used to say I could hear him leaving the shop in Acton. Tony Bros sold the best ice-cream ever. They used to sell lovely spearmint lolly's and I became quiet addicted to them. ...Read more

A memory of South Tottenham by Averil Branson

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