Maps

1,430 maps found.

1947, Lee Brockhurst Ref. NPO754489
1945, Lee Chapel Ref. NPO754496
1946, Lee Gate Ref. NPO754522
1946, Lee Mill Ref. NPO754543
1899, Lees Hill Ref. HOSM51027
1880, Lee Brockhurst Ref. HOSM51002
1897, The Lee Ref. HOSM61504
1886, Lee Moor Ref. HOSM51007
1897, Saunderton Lee Ref. HOSM58592
1921, Lee Bank Ref. POP754481
1920, Lee Chapel Ref. POP754496
1919, Lee Clump Ref. POP754497
1923, Lee Head Ref. POP754529
1919, Lee Mill Ref. POP754543
1925, Lee Moor Ref. POP754545
1919, Lee Moor Ref. POP754546
1920, Lodge Lees Ref. POP765836
1925, Long Lee Ref. POP766524
1919, Saunderton Lee Ref. POP825713
1919, Shipton Lee Ref. POP830336

Books

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Memories

440 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Insurance Offices Christmas Party (North Motherwell) 1950s

Anyone who lived in North Motherwell during the 1950s may remember the single-storey, concrete-built insurance offices (long demolished) that were situated at the top of Fort Street ...Read more

A memory of Motherwell by John Cunningham

School

I went to the open air school and loved it there. We even done bee keeping, gardening and acted in plays. I remember a girl who used to lie on a bed outside the head teachers office all day because she had asthma, her name was Kathy. Also ...Read more

A memory of Isleworth in 1950 by Veronica Bull

Looking For Family

Does anyone know Doris and Raymond lee or Lea Doris maiden name is Mather if you read this or anyone knows her please would you contact me thank you regards Beryl Clark née Jamieson

A memory of Doncaster by Beryl Clark

Dorie Lee Née Mather

Hi does anyone know Doris Lee née Mather I am looking for her  thanks Beryl Clark née Jamieson known as Babs please email me at freddy1212@virginmedia.com

A memory of Doncaster by Beryl Clark

Fond Memories Of Betton Hall

I lived at Betton Hall from 1940 - 1943, with my three brothers. As wartime evacuees from Manchester, we lived with the Crompton family who had three sons in the RAF; two were killed and the surviving son, ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton by Edward Gill

Law Junction (1961)

My first job when I left school in 1960 was junior porter at Law Junction, which sadly closed in 1965. I remember that one of the station foremen, known as "Old Andrew", kept bees on an embankment at the rear of the station, an ...Read more

A memory of Law in 1961 by John Cunningham

The Lees Of Callow End

My father's mother's family (Lee or Lea) lived in a cottage called Brook House, near Broadlands Farm. We have a picture of Brook House painted in about 1910, in which it seems as if the cottage may have been part of the ...Read more

A memory of Callow End by banjolele

Kennylands

In old age, I like to remember my school days at Kennylands Camp. It was the first to be used for evacuation and I was in the first intake. It was a delightful spot and within walking distance of a lot of Thames villages and towns. ...Read more

A memory of Sonning Common by alexpunch

When West Was East

My grandparents James & Emily Lee lived at 16 Station road from about 1938 to 1946, it was called East Horndon then. Part of that time my mother and I lived with them, most of the war years. My grandfather and my mother ...Read more

A memory of West Horndon by 4beglib

1970's Wembley

I was a teenager in the 70's and on Saturdays a group of us used to spend our time shopping for clothes and make up. Shops I remember are Chelsea Girl, Ravel, Satisfaction and Who one of which was down in a basement and had a DJ called ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by Lynda Meek

Captions

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