Photos

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Maps

656 maps found.

1947, Gelli Ref. NPO712747
1919, Ton-Teg Ref. POP849985
1919, Taffs Well Ref. POP844373
1923, Tre-Gibbon Ref. POP852167
1923, Tylorstown Ref. POP855591
1923, Tynewydd Ref. POP855813
1919, Upper Boat Ref. POP857065
1923, Ynyswen Ref. POP876158
1947, Aberdare Ref. NPO618660
1899-1900, Groeswen Ref. RNC1190861
1923, Abercwmboi Ref. POP618649
1923, Aberdare Ref. POP618660
1899-1900, Tonypandy Ref. RNC849993
1899-1900, Tonyrefail Ref. RNC849995
1899-1900, Trebanog Ref. RNC851664
1899-1900, Trehafod Ref. RNC852302
1899-1900, Ty Rhiw Ref. RNC855143
1899-1900, Ty'n-Y-Bryn Ref. RNC855927
1899-1900, Aberaman Ref. RNC618602
1899-1900, Blaenllechau Ref. RNC643295

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Memories

248 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Evacuation World War 2 Sandiacre, Long Eaton.

I was evacuated with my mother to Sandiacre in 1944 at the age of 5. I would be so interested to find out the name of the road that we stayed at and any history of the lady who rented out her room and use ...Read more

A memory of Sandiacre by Elizabeth Holworthy

Clarks Of Droxford

I can only say my late father was the grocer in the village - Rodney Clark. I was born in Manor Cottage. Dad died when I was only four years of age. My memories are of the shop in Park Lane, I would go with my mother's uncle, ...Read more

A memory of Droxford in 1959 by Michael Clark

Schools

I lived in Skelmersdale very briefly in 1966, during which time I attended both Barnes Road School as well as Brookfield (although memory fails me as to why I was moved from one to the other, or even which came first for that matter). ...Read more

A memory of Skelmersdale in 1966 by Jerry Gamble

High Cannons School.

I came from Lowestoft in Suffolk to live with an aunt and uncle in Glenhaven Ave, while my mother was ill. I remember being taken by coach with my sister Jacky to High Cannons. We were not happy at first. It was very ...Read more

A memory of Borehamwood in 1953 by Diane Bryan

Wartime In Bournemouth With The Post Office Service

My mother,Margaret Newell was employed at the Mount Pleasant Post Office HQ, London. In 1940 she was moved to Bournemouth where I believe the Forces Postal Service had been headquartered. ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth in 1940 by Martin Newell

Lawrence Weston Comprehensive School

I attended Lawrence Weston Comprehensive School from September 6, 1963 until February 1969. Although I had passed my 11 Plus examination very highly (highest in the southwest of England) and wanted to ...Read more

A memory of Lawrence Weston in 1963 by Timothy Purnell

Guinea Gap Baths

I got a real chuckle of Sue's comment about being afraid of my Uncle Tony, instructor at the Bath's. He was such sweet person, and I can only think he was shouting to be heard. When I was last there, 1966, it was very noisy being ...Read more

A memory of Wallasey by Val Lounsbury

The Kidd's Alright

THE KIDD IS ALRIGHT The daylight had faded away and dusk was now dim enough to coax the streetlights to pop on, their vague orange light slowly getting brighter as their bulbs warmed. Meanwhile inside the Hamblett ...Read more

A memory of Moston in 1972 by Brian Hamblett

Moulton & Davenham In The Past

At the time of my birth in the early 1940's, my mother was living at the top end of the village at 101 Main Road with my elder brother Tom - dad was in the army. We left Moulton when I was 7 ...Read more

A memory of Moulton by Peter Byrom

Rock And Roll Years

I lived in South Harrow from birth in 1945 in 125 Roxeth Green Avenue. I attended Roxeth Hill primary school until failing the eleven plus and then went to Lascelles Secondary Modern. Not the best of pupils although I was ...Read more

A memory of South Harrow in 1959 by Christopher West

Captions

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