Places
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- Mill Hill, Greater London
- Millhill, Devon
- Mill Hills, Suffolk
- Mill Hill, Greater Manchester
- Mill Hill, Lancashire (near Blackburn)
- Mill Hill, Lincolnshire (near Skegness)
- Mill Hill, Gloucestershire (near Pillowell)
- Mill Hill, Suffolk (near Stanstead)
- Mill Hill, Essex (near Rayleigh)
- Mill Hill, Kent (near Deal)
- Mill Hill, Sussex (near Hailsham)
Photos
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Memories
47 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.
Were We Schoolmates?
Are you the Jimmy Cooper of about the 1940s? I went to St Aidan's school in Mill Hill, and my aunt Janie was the wife of Jack Caton, the Rovers' chairman. From 1941, I was at Queen Elizabeth's, in Frobisher House, which is ...Read more
A memory of Blackburn by
1956 1960
My dad bought a brand new house on Craigwell Avenue in 1956. Builder was William Old. I was 4. The house was blue and yellow, 4 houses up on the left from Newberries Avenue. The construction went on for at least two years after moving ...Read more
A memory of Radlett in 1956 by
Seal Plates On The Side Of The Apex Corner Buildings
Anyone know the origin of the seals on the side of the buildings at Apex corner The Apex Corner seals in Mill Hill and some pics to show where. I collated more details on my blog - ...Read more
A memory of Mill Hill by
The Police Station
My earliest memories are of Aldringham. I was born in the Police Station on Mill Hill in 1937, the youngest of three children. My father was the local policeman, P.C. James McGuire. I often wonder now how my mother managed, with ...Read more
A memory of Aldringham by
Born Here
I was born on Eaton Road, my parents were Phil and Elsie Meadows. We played in the bomb craters and our milk was delivered by horse and wagon. We moved to Mill Hill when we learned our houses were being torn down. My dad's whole family lived on this road - good old days.
A memory of Hendon in 1957 by
Growing Up In Burnt Oak
I went to The Meads Infant school (Deansbrook) and then on to Woodcroft Junior School (born 1959 maiden name Bradley). Had fun times in Watling and Blundell park. Also Montrose Park when the fair was there and Silkstream. ...Read more
A memory of Burnt Oak
World War 2
We moved to Roe Green Village in 1940 having been bombed out in the East End. My father was stationed at Mill Hill Barracks following his return from France. He found us a place to live in Goldsmith Lane, Kingsbury. We spent the ...Read more
A memory of Kingsbury in 1940
Sonning Mill
My father worked at Sonning Mill before transferring to Sindlesham Mill, his name was Fred Hopkins, he was a rollerman, we lived in a row of small cottages with a yard behind the cottages and a very long narrow garden . my mother cooked ...Read more
A memory of Sonning
Burnt Oak A Way Of Life
What a great place this web site is. I certainly love the Burnt Oak as I knew it between 1947 and 1969 when I then emigrated to SA (since back in Weston super Mare). All the memories you folk have mentioned are mine too. I ...Read more
A memory of Burnt Oak in 1960 by
War Memorial
There are 3 Hills on the memorial, but they're only dad's cousins, his father and 2 uncles came back from the trenches. Grandad (another Bill Hill, like dad) was always in the Legion and Gt Uncle Harry (who lived in Chalvey with his ...Read more
A memory of Cippenham in 1950 by
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