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Photos

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Maps

9,582 maps found.

1947, Gollinglith Foot Ref. NPO717387
1947, Longbenton Ref. NPO766774
1947, Lothersdale Ref. NPO767559
1947, Low Burnham Ref. NPO767865
1947, Low Marishes Ref. NPO768336
1946, Lower Canada Ref. NPO768881
1946, Lye Hole Ref. NPO770931
1947, Malham Ref. NPO772595
1947, Moor End Field Ref. NPO782998
1947, Muker Ref. NPO785830
1947, Halton West Ref. NPO725844
1947, Harome Ref. NPO727475
1947, Harrogate Ref. NPO727641
1947, Hawnby Ref. NPO729013
1947, Hawsker Ref. NPO729041
1947, Haxey Ref. NPO729109
1947, Hazlewood Ref. NPO729696
1947, Eryholme Ref. NPO701680
1947, Faceby Ref. NPO702546
1947, Fadmoor Ref. NPO702588

Books

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Memories

4,597 memories found. Showing results 3,511 to 3,520.

War Years

I was evacuated to Compton, West Sussex, in September 1939. My brother Geff, was with me at the Manor house. Also there were the Gregory brothers; their mother had volunteed to help, and looked after us. The Manor was owned by the ...Read more

A memory of Compton in 1940 by Peter Hutchings

Corby Love It Or Hate It?

First impressions of Corby We moved to Corby, then known as Corby New Town, in 1954, when I was 10. I hated it with a passion having been brought up in the country. Born in Suffolk, where my parents kept a pub in Elmswell, ...Read more

A memory of Corby in 1954 by Vivienne Hedges

Portsmouth Families

Both my parents were born in Portsmouth & grew up virtually opposite each other. My paternal grandparents lived at No 1 Station Rd, Copnor, and my mother lived at various addresses in portsmouth - latterly St Bernards, ...Read more

A memory of Portsmouth

From The Door Of Cairnsmore To Clachie Burn

I have picked 1953 because I was ten then. My father, Willie, was a Hughes and my mother, Ekbery, was a Farrell. There were loads of us in the Ferry. I lived in 9 St John St then we moved the 5 Louden ...Read more

A memory of Creetown in 1953 by Howard Hughes

Shopkeepers Of Cawdor Street

From Trafford Road one would see the first shop was on the left of Cawdor Street; the workshop of Louis Donlan, tailor. Next on the left was Bolsover’s Grocery shop; popular with some customers because 'sterilized ...Read more

A memory of Patricroft by Joseph Murphy

A Guest House For The School Of Musketry

My grandmother, Kate Elizabeth Wicks, was born in Hythe on 16 June 1887. She was a Roman Catholic and attended the school run by The Austin Friars Church, in Hythe. They lived in Eltham. She married my ...Read more

A memory of Hythe in 1880 by Christine Wise

St. Mary's Rc Grammar School,Humersknott

I was born in Darlington in 1952, and lived with parents Jim & Margaret Logan, and my two elder brothers; Peter and Paul. We lived at 46 Fife Road and all attended St. Augustines RC Primary School, ...Read more

A memory of Darlington in 1961 by Joe Logan

Phillip Ladds Nursery

Hello, Does anyone remember Phillip Ladd's nursery on Goldsel Rd? I worked there 1955 to 1961, was in the boilerhouse in the winter and outside in the summer! Frank Weatherby was the Foreman, remember Len Christmas he came ...Read more

A memory of Swanley in 1955 by Brian Trimmer

Good Old Days

I was born and bred in Sixbells. I went to the Arail Junior School and then to Bryngwyn. I left school at the age of 15 and started work in the garage of Jones the Buses. When the bus company sold out we started a football team. ...Read more

A memory of Six Bells in 1966 by Adrian Jones

Len Butler Memory Two

Do you remember seeing a field of giant mangel wurzels in Finedon? When I was still a lad, Finedon farmers were still following a fifteenth century practice of growing the huge white and yellow beetroots for cattle food. I ...Read more

A memory of Finedon by Peter Munton

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