Maps

876 maps found.

1946, South Stoke Ref. NPO835285
1947, Severn Stoke Ref. NPO827813
1945, Stoke Abbott Ref. NPO840008
1946, Stoke Albany Ref. NPO840009
1946, Stoke Climsland Ref. NPO840027
1945, Stoke Common Ref. NPO840030
1947, Stoke Heath Ref. NPO840071
1946, Stoke Park Ref. NPO840105
1945, Stoney Stoke Ref. NPO840701
1899, Upper Stoke Ref. RNE857814
1898, Stoke Albany Ref. RNE840009
1896, Stoke Climsland Ref. RNE840027
1895, Stoke Common Ref. RNE840030
1898, Stoke Cross Ref. RNE840039
1899, Stoke Dry Ref. RNE840045
1898, Stoke Edith Ref. RNE840047
1896, Stoke Hammond Ref. RNE840069
1898, Stoke Hill Ref. RNE840074
1898, Stoke Rivers Ref. RNE840126
1895, Stoke Rochford Ref. RNE840127

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Memories

691 memories found. Showing results 131 to 140.

The Foundry

The smell that came from the foundry... I used to go see my dad and the cold damp stench used to burn your eyes and fill your lungs. The building was cold and damp and yet the heat from the ladles of molten iron would burn your ...Read more

A memory of Auchtermuchty by Kathleen Litts Dean

Train Rides To Cymmer.

For many years I enjoyed playing in Caerau park. Yet my best memories are of our train rides to Cymmer. When steam trains were the normal means of transport, with our pocket money on a Saturday, sometimes we would buy a return ...Read more

A memory of Caerau in 1963 by David Walters

Evacuation

I hope I have the right Garndiffaith? My brother, Walter (Wally) was 13, my sister June was 10, and I was 4. We were evacuated from Birmingham in 1940/41 after our home was destoyed in the blitz. Wally stayed with a Mrs Cooper who ...Read more

A memory of Garndiffaith in 1940 by Peter Vaughan

Cherished Memories Continued

How well I remember having to march down to the rectory for our school dinners, the chatter was mind-boggling, my grandma used to say!I can hear you boys coming as soon as you get by RA's shop", that was Instones the ...Read more

A memory of Broseley in 1947 by John Wilkes

The Tramp

Does anyone remember The Tramp. It's quite likely that he wasn't a tramp at all but that's what we called him, although we never spoke to him nor did he ever speak to us. He became an almost daily fixture adding to the intrigue ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Denman Lalonde

The War Years In Consett

I was born in Consett at 11 Newmarket Street in June 1933, though my parents were living in Norfolk and later on in Middlesex. I was sent back to live with aunts when the Blitz really got going. I went to the CofE ...Read more

A memory of Consett in 1940 by Malcolm Hutton

Dark Days Of The Second World War

Those foggy days in Dartford and the oil tanks on the street corners that produced a lot of smoke that was designed to send smoke into the atmosphere so that enemy planes could not get a visionary view of the ...Read more

A memory of Dartford by Clive Jeffrey

Edwardian Idyll

My mother, Eileen Keith, was born in Farncombe in 1908 and her brother Ben in 1912. She often spoke with pleasure of her childhood there, and of her teachers (Miss Alexander and Miss Kate Gresham) and the vicar, Canon Bowring. ...Read more

A memory of Farncombe in 1910 by Katharine Martin

Our Wedding

My husband Reginald and I were married at St Andrews Minster Ashingdon at 2 pm on saturday 16 September 1972. The service was conducted by The Rector Rev. Norman Cotgrove. I had 7 bridesmaids in blue,green,lilic,& lemon. Our ...Read more

A memory of Ashingdon in 1972 by Christine Willis

The Railways Of Boldon

I can remember setting off to London to see my sister from Boldon Colliery station and this started my interest in railways. I was hooked and was a regular at the station in the years of 1959 to 1963, trainspotting ...Read more

A memory of Boldon Colliery in 1961 by Eric Davies

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