Photos

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Maps

656 maps found.

1923, Hirwaun Ref. POP737018
1922, Llanharry Ref. POP758961
1923, Llwydcoed Ref. POP759480
1923, Penderyn Ref. POP803209
1923, Newtown Ref. POP792085
1923, Penrhiwceiber Ref. POP804042
1923, Pen-Yr-Englyn Ref. POP805030
1923, Penywaun Ref. POP805066
1922, Pont Siôn Norton Ref. POP808556
1947, Miskin Ref. NPO781609
1947, Mountain Ash Ref. NPO785102
1947, Penrhys Ref. NPO804136
1947, Pentre Ref. NPO804328
1947, Pen-Yr-Englyn Ref. NPO805030
1898, Cwmpennar Ref. HOSM42741
1898, Penrhiwceiber Ref. HOSM56479
1898, Clydach Vale Ref. HOSM41323
1898, Williamstown Ref. HOSM64642
1898, Aberaman Ref. HOSM35514
1898, Aberaman Ref. HOSM46500

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Memories

250 memories found. Showing results 221 to 230.

Warm Summer Nights

What happy days and nights, beach parties at Hengistbury Head, can it really be 44 years ago that this magical place came into my life, it was to have a life-long thread connecting to me. Oh, what can one say - the thrill of ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth in 1965 by Dave Spooner

Memories Of The Second World War

My father was a band master in the Duke of Wellington's Regiment (regular army). I was born in India in 1939 and my mother and father had to come back to England at the start of the Second World War. I can ...Read more

A memory of Catterick in 1943

Memories Of Bitton In Gloucestershire

The Grange at Bitton was the home of the Seymour family, one member of which was Jane, the third wife of King Henry VIII. The village is dominated by its open countryside setting. This relationship arises ...Read more

A memory of Bitton by Paul Townsend

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

A London Evacuees Memories Of Midlem

I was evacuated from London before the German bombs started falling. I think it was in 1939 or 1940 that I arrived at The Manse. I was evacuated to Midlem, Selkikshire TD7 4QE modern postcode, on the Scottish ...Read more

A memory of Midlem in 1940 by Jeff Brown

Grange School And Onwards

My name is Andy Pearce and I was born in New Haw in 1952. I went to Grange School in 1957. Names I remember are Jenkins, Wright, Hatch, Swanton, Gill, Watts. Many more faces than surnames.Was a paperboy at Flanagans on ...Read more

A memory of New Haw in 1960 by Andy Pearce

Clitheroe And Trough Of Bowland

My father, Ken Hatton, worked as a surveyor with Cementation, a civil engineering company from Bentley Nr. Doncaster. They were driving a water tunnel under the Trough of Bowland. At that time we lived in Clitheroe ...Read more

A memory of Slaidburn in 1951 by Stan Hatton

To Kareen Surtees

Hi Kareen. I am interested in what you said about your mam and dad's burial and wedding. The wedding of your parents I'm sure was Rev W.H. Walton before he died. And when your father was buried in 1980 Fr Alan Bowser, I'm certain ...Read more

A memory of Horden in 1860 by David Lee

Guntrip Family

My mother and father moved into number 1 Church Lane, just seen on the right of the picture, in the 1950s. Four children were born in that house and were christened in the church. It remained our family home until ...Read more

A memory of Whitchurch by Angela Ashdown

Tracing Nbsp Bull Nbsp Family

My family moved from Kent to Little Stukeley at the beginning of the Second World War.  I believe my uncle had a bakery there for my father was a baker.  My uncle's name was Sidney P Bull and his wife was Etta. ...Read more

A memory of Little Stukeley in 1940 by Janet Chappell

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