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Police Constable crowns May Queen at Merland Rise Ex Metropolitan Police Constable 631 'Z' John Holley was the Schools Liaison officer for Banstead Po...
Long shadows on Remembrance Sunday at Banstead The gathering of the people of Banstead at the War Memorial on Remembrance Sunday; heads bowed in re...
Tree down in Banstead High Street The storms over the Christmas period brought down this tree in the High Street, just opposite Barcla...
The Candy Floss bus HCG581, run by Banstead Coaches was known locally as the CandyFloss bus because of its pink and crea...
Miss Evans' class This is Miss Evans' class. My mother-in-law has put a date of 1954 on the back but I'm not sure as t...
Miss Gardners' class My mother-in-law has written on the back of the photo that this is Miss Gardner's class in 1956. I d...
Where is this location? This is a photo from a recently acquired collection, probably dating from the 1930s. It should be a...
The Ibis Bookshop. OPEN... but not for long The Ibis Bookshop shown here prior to refurbishment. It seems that the Ibis Bookshop will close a...
VE Day celebrations Greenhayes Avenue Banstead Mulling through some old family photos I came across this one of V.E. Day Celebrations in Greenhayes...
The Ibis but not as we know it! The Ibis Bookshop is now no more.
Banstead High Street in the 1950s (Part One) This is Part One of a postcard which shows Banstead High Street in the 1950s. ( See picture #369 for...
Banstead High Street in the 1950s ( Part two) This shows Part Two of a postcard from the 1950s. ( See picture #368 for the left half of this postc...

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