Photos

2 photos found. Showing results 3,101 to 2.

Maps

4,410 maps found.

1945, Stoner Hill Ref. NPO840621
1946, Stourton Hill Ref. NPO841037
1946, Strawberry Hill Ref. NPO841545
1947, Tarts Hill Ref. NPO845391
1946, Rush Hill Ref. NPO822839
1940, Russ Hill Ref. NPO823013
1946, Saham Hills Ref. NPO823496
1946, Saint Hill Ref. NPO823903
1945, Sem Hill Ref. NPO827583
1946, Shab Hill Ref. NPO828631
1946, South Hill Ref. NPO834889
1946, Spinney Hills Ref. NPO836333
1946, Spring Hill Ref. NPO836747
1940, Stanners Hill Ref. NPO838423
1946, Stock Hill Ref. NPO839711
1947, Stone Hill Ref. NPO840324
1946, Pope Hill Ref. NPO808893
1947, Potter Hill Ref. NPO810096
1947, Primrose Hill Ref. NPO810925
1946, Pye Hill Ref. NPO811878

Books

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Memories

3,572 memories found. Showing results 1,551 to 1,560.

Streatham Growing Up In The 50s And 60s

Born in 1947, I grew up on Babington Road, Streatham. I remember the Home Guard a few houses up and Robin Hanson and I would play on the search lights left over from the war when we were four or five. ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1960 by Paul Chandler

Growing Up

I lived in the Northwood Hills area until 1968. My father was a postman at Northwood Post Office in the 1950's (now a restaurant). My grandfather was caretaker of the Oaklands Gate Methodist Church during the late 50's and 60's ...Read more

A memory of Northwood by David Jenkins

Childhood Dreams Of Grosmont.

1942 was the year that my mother, Ethel Tyreman (nee Davidson) and sister Iris and brothers Harry, Fred, Frank and myself Eric, moved to Grosmont when our Whitby home was hit by German bombs. My dad, Fred, was a ...Read more

A memory of Grosmont in 1942 by George Tyreman

No Idea Where This

I was born in Mill End, Rickmansworth in 1950 and have no idea what church this is a photo of. I went to infant school in Shepherds' Lane, Mill End opposite St. Peters' and it isn't that. I then went to Ricky Grammar School ...Read more

A memory of Chorleywood in 1961 by Jo Young

Trades Early Twenties

Early Twenties. I can remember, because most tradesmen used a pony & trap to vendor their wares. The pony needed to have space to relax, eat and so forth. Billericay had a brick field pug dug out and made into bricks. ...Read more

A memory of Billericay in 1920

A Long Line Of Pennies

I'm Not sure whether that was the actual date but as a child of five I recall my mother standing on the top step of our home where she would watch me go over the brow of the bridge on Midland Road on my way to ...Read more

A memory of Royston in 1954 by Roland Mitchell

Watchfield/Naafi/Aerodrome Notes

This was the NAAFI shop that served the military quarters at Watchfield, which housed the then many miltary and civilian staff of the Royal Military College of Science, and some of the students at the college, ...Read more

A memory of Watchfield by Richard Hodder

Toy Shop Queens Rd Buckhurst Hill

My grandparents lived in Kings Place, Bukhurst Hill, Florence and William Street. I stayed a lot with them and always remember the toy shop at the bottom of Queens Road, its name I can't recall. There ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1959 by Barbara Mcauley

Happy Days

I too remember the days when when I and my friends would get the bus to Wheatley Hill and go to the Embassy Ball Room looking for romance. Of course we would also go to other nieghbouring villages but the Hill was always my favourite, ...Read more

A memory of Thornley in 1950 by Ralphh Hughes

Memories

I was born along Ashford Road in an old cottage that my nan and grandadad lived in. My brother, Stephen White who was a year older than me, was also born there. The Sawyers Arms always brings back memories to me. We went to Feltham ...Read more

A memory of Feltham in 1964 by Sandra Dawn White

Captions

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