Maps

593 maps found.

1919, Elstow Ref. POP701068
1919, Green End Ref. POP720806
1919, Hall End Ref. POP725108
1919, Duck End Ref. POP694530
1919, Duloe Ref. POP694805
1919, Staploe Ref. POP838702
1919, Stewartby Ref. POP839310
1919, Scald End Ref. POP825929
1919, Top End Ref. POP850046
1898-1901, Keysoe Ref. RNC746761
1898-1901, Knotting Ref. RNC750331
1919, Cople Ref. POP677177
1919, Carlton Ref. POP661509
1919, Box End Ref. POP647436
1919, Brook End Ref. POP651825
1919, Upper Dean Ref. POP857232
1919, Wood End Ref. POP872461
1919, Wood End Ref. POP872463
1898-1901, Kempston Ref. RNC746025
1898-1901, Kempston Hardwick Ref. RNC746027

Books

2 books found. Showing results 169 to 2.

Memories

169 memories found. Showing results 71 to 80.

My Home

How lovely to see this picture of Bedford Street. I lived at the Prince of Wales until I married in 1959. My mom and dad had the pub for many years and dad also had the coaches. Lots of happy memories of the church school next to the ...Read more

A memory of Ampthill in 1955 by Wendy George

School Memory

I remember traveling to new Tredegar by train from Bedwas, changing trains at Pengam to let Lewis girls off. I remember police keeping Lewis girls in the front corridor coach to stop us mingling. They tried it with compartment ...Read more

A memory of Tirphil in 1961

Wesleyan Chapel Row

My paternal Grandmother, Amelia Bedford, married Paul Tennant of 1 Wesleyan Chapel Row in 1915 after her first husband died. I can't find Wesleyan Chapel Row on a map of Shotton Colliery; does it still exist?

A memory of Shotton Colliery in 1910 by Denis Bedford

The Bedford Van

The Bedford van belonged to the Bowens who had a bakery right by where the van is parked, my brother, grandfather, uncle, and cousins worked there at different times over the years, my mother had a small discount on the bread bought.

A memory of Aberaeron by Michael Jones

Hitler Gives Us Another Weeks Holiday

We'd had our usual five weeks school holidays when Hitler's Luffwaffe gave us another few days off. His bombers scampering back to the continent, after presumably bombing Midlands cities, jettisoned another, ...Read more

A memory of Flitwick in 1943 by Maureen Kerr

Direct Enlistment

It was the 24th May 1955 when I arrived, with a number of other lads, at Inkerman Bks to begin eighteen weeks training that would "hopefully" see us depart with the somewhat doubtful tital of Military Policemen. My memories of ...Read more

A memory of Knaphill in 1955 by Derrick Palmer

To School From Manor Road

Each day my journey either was via the cinder track (there was the old reservoir running alongside and the iron railway bridge stood in those days, the railway was still operating I think or in the stages of being ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Halse in 1966 by Linda Edwards

Born In Bedford

I don't actually remember this event, but according to my birth certificate I was born in No. 3 Kimbolton Road, Bedford in February 1940. I can only presume that my mother was expecting me but was evacuated to Bedford from London. ...Read more

A memory of Bedford in 1940 by Elizabeth Neilly

I Was A Projectionist At The Picturedrome

I worked there for a few years with Stan Hunt at the Picturedrome, and the Plaza which was nearly opposite across the river was owned by a man called Mr Cheetam. I also worked at the Plaza as a relief ...Read more

A memory of Bedford in 1960 by Eric Bootles

Heather And Gorse Clog Dancers Busk At The Sidmouth Folk Festival

Each August huge numbers of dancers and musicians head to Sidmouth for the annual folk festival - a week long event which celebrates our national heritage of music, dance and song. ...Read more

A memory of Sidmouth in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

Captions

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