Photos

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Maps

5,621 maps found.

1897-1898, Platt's Heath Ref. RNC807499
1897-1898, Pluckley Ref. RNC807667
1898-1899, Plucks Gutter Ref. RNC807670
1898-1899, North Elham Ref. RNC793209
1897-1898, North Street Ref. RNC793956
1898-1899, Northdown Ref. RNC794232
1897-1898, Northfleet Green Ref. RNC794342
1897-1898, Oad Street Ref. RNC795156
1898, Highgate Ref. RNC734518
1897-1898, Highsted Ref. RNC734686
1897-1898, Highstreet Ref. RNC734688
1898-1899, Hoath Ref. RNC737125
1897-1898, Hollingbourne Ref. RNC738097
1897-1898, Hook Green Ref. RNC739936
1898-1902, Horseshoe Green Ref. RNC740745
1898, Hawkhurst Ref. RNC728848
1897-1898, Headcorn Ref. RNC729779
1897-1898, Heath Side Ref. RNC730164
1897-1898, Henwood Green Ref. RNC731543
1898-1899, Heronden Ref. RNC731812

Books

26 books found. Showing results 313 to 336.

Memories

147 memories found. Showing results 131 to 140.

Chalk Street Rettendon

My father's family lived in Rose Cottage, Chalk Street from before the war till about 1970. My father was Fred Little, he unfortunately passed away in 1969 at the age of 46. My father had John, Joe, Percy, Jim, Peg and ...Read more

A memory of Runwell in 1962 by Trevor Little

A Village I Love

I was born in Edlington in 1940 but was soon given to my aunties Joan and Lilley Desborough to be looked after as my mother already had a child by my future step dad. I lived at 39 St. Thomas Road, second to end house, my next ...Read more

A memory of Stainforth in 1946 by Bryan Maloney

The Police House

My husband Roy Webb was a policeman in Earby for 2 years before we emigrated to Australia in 1967. We lived at the police house next door to Sergeant and Mrs Bent. They had a son Robert (and a white poodle). Inspector Derek Hardy ...Read more

A memory of Earby in 1965 by Valerie Whitby

The Army Call Up.

The Army My call up papers came with a railway warrant for Gloucester, where I and another group of lucky lads, were picked up by army lorry and taken to the barracks of the Gloucester Regiment for our six weeks basic training. Unloaded ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1947 by Arthur Cottrell

The Vaccie Years

On June 8th 1940, just 6 weeks before my 8th birthday, I was evacuated to Fillingham where I was billeted with Mr & Mrs Cross and their daughter Violet. I had to attend church three times a week and chapel twice. At ...Read more

A memory of Fillingham in 1940 by Alex Litchfield

Marriage Between Ivy Alice Gillard To Robert Alexander Bent

This date Oct 6th, in 1945, while serving in the RCAF, I was married to Ivy Gillard in this olden church. It was a bright sunny day. Ivy came to Canada with our daughter Barbara in October ...Read more

A memory of Paignton in 1945 by Robert Bent

Daneswood

My maternal grandparents owned Daneswood, which you reached by taking the Mells road out of Great Elm, then turning left at a bungalow set right on the edge of the Mells river valley. After passing the bungalow, Daneswood was the first ...Read more

A memory of Great Elm in 1959 by Richard Tomlinson

Newburn Shops

As I told you, in Millfield there was only one shop, 'Jacksons', and two houses, Sewells and Gribbles, both in Victoria Terace where they turned their front parlour into shops. Sewells was run by Anne Veitche's mother, a nice lady, ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1952 by Jimmy Burrows

Grassy Bridge

Hello I attended Brown Rigg from 1960-1965. My best memories are the horses and the Sunday afternoon rides around the countryside, do you remember Bent Toe? The hours trying to learn side saddle. The hikes to Grassy Bridge? I have ...Read more

A memory of Bellingham in 1960 by First Name Last Name

Childhood Days

                                    Wrottesley Park 92 Wrottesley Park, it was a nice address, a suggestion of elegance perhaps, a hint of grandeur even. However there was nothing grand about the place we lived in even ...Read more

A memory of Wrottesley Park in 1952 by Kathy Daulman

Captions

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