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Maps

9,582 maps found.

1898, Cobby Syke Ref. RNE672746
1898, Cold Cotes Ref. RNE674869
1947, Pickhill Ref. NPO805784
1947, Little Ouseburn Ref. NPO757805
1946, Locking Ref. NPO765426
1946, Lodway Ref. NPO765920
1947, Long Drax Ref. NPO766372
1947, Hornby Ref. NPO740400
1947, Hovingham Ref. NPO741255
1947, Howdon Pans Ref. NPO741387
1947, Hubberholme Ref. NPO741740
1947, Huby Ref. NPO741746
1947, Husthwaite Ref. NPO742788
1947, Hutton Hang Ref. NPO742861
1947, Hutton-Le-Hole Ref. NPO742895
1947, Ickornshaw Ref. NPO743149
1946, Stone-Edge Batch Ref. NPO840464
1947, Street Houses Ref. NPO841653
1947, Studley Roger Ref. NPO842258
1947, Studley Royal Ref. NPO842259

Books

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Memories

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American Soldiers Bivouacked At Grittleton

From April, 1944 until June 1944, my US Army unit, the 821st Tank Destroyer Battalion, was encamped in pyramidal tents in several fields in Grittleton. I was a member of Company A of the ...Read more

A memory of Grittleton in 1940 by Francis Neuwirth

Living In East Rainton As A Child

I was born in East Rainton at 30 Pontop Street, and have still great memories of the place. I had a brother George and sisters Dorothy, sadly my sister Betty passed away some years ago. I, like my siblings ...Read more

A memory of East Rainton by Keith Rennie

Miltonduff / Mosstowie School

I started my education at Mosstowie Public school in the mid 50's. A small rural school with two teachers, Miss Allan and Mr Milne. My grandparents who I stayed with both worked at Miltonduff distillery which is ...Read more

A memory of Miltonduff in 1955 by Ruth Mc Intosh

My First Visit To Dundonald

My mom, Nancy McGeachie (married to Ken Collins in British Columbia, Canada), was born in the building on the corner Main Street and Richmond Terrace in 1926 and then lived in #5 Kilmarnock Road. I had heard so much ...Read more

A memory of Dundonald in 2003 by Donna Collins

Barkingside High Street, Essex

Just looking at this photo brings back so many memories of shopping with my mum and two brothers.Getting chips on the way back from shopping or an icecream in Rossi's was a great treat. I went to school at Fairlop ...Read more

A memory of Barkingside in 1965 by Trish Spencer

Flying Bombs In 1944

I went to live with my grandparents in November 1943 and lived with them until March 1945. I lived at "Briar End" Mount Park in Carshalton. I was 6 years of age and remember clearly when the first flying bomb dropped a half ...Read more

A memory of Carshalton in 1944 by Michael Wontner Riches

Back In The Day

I remember mark Raine his dad was in the army Marks dad was either secutary or treasurer of Tindale cresent club he had the land at the back of brantwood terrace it was known as the gap or raineys land there was a pigeon ...Read more

A memory of Tindale Crescent in 1970 by Robin Bailey

Uncle Jimmy's Caravan

My uncle, Jimmy, had a caravan berthed in McIntyres boat yard. I remember there was another caravan next to my uncles, the family I cannot remember their name, but they had two daughters who were called Iris and Ruby. ...Read more

A memory of Port Bannatyne in 1967 by Bill Johnston

Dewsbury Market

My memory of this great and very popular market was during the late 1970's as a young kid and was every kids paradise. My mum worked at what must have been the world's largest sweet shop/stall - Jim's Candy Cabin. Every Saturday ...Read more

A memory of Dewsbury in 1979

My Greenford Memories

I was born in Perivale Maternity Hospital in 1955 and lived in the flats in Dabs Hill Lane, Northolt until I was 3. We then moved to Ferrymead Avenue in Greenford. It was a strange little bungalow on the corner of Eastmead ...Read more

A memory of Greenford by Peter Wilkinson

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