Banstead Village

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The Lodge This is photograph of the Lodge come from the sales brochure of 1930. The property was purchased...
Colcokes Road This postcard of Colcokes Road appears to date from the late 1930s, ie only a few years after the ho...
Blind Lane Blind Lane ran north west from a point near the junction of Sutton Lane with Croydon Lane. It was al...
Mortuary Chapel in All Saints Churchyard Something of a mystery, this chapel occupied the site of the present Garden of Remembrance. It appar...
Avenue Road, Banstead Avenue Road - 1989 The old cottages - Fern and Laurel and the Village school now cleared to make wa...
Story telling at Henley Fort - 1957 Thanks largely to George Ford, the young geography teacher (see picture #537), and Ray Spencer, the ...
St Andrew's Church, Kingswood This postcard of St Andrew’s Church, Kingswood, is postmarked 15 July 1909 and is addressed to Mis...
Chris crossing the Rhine In 1960 a group of boys from Banstead County Secondary School in Picquets Way went on a 10-day tour ...
George Ford on Box Hill Another photo from the Picquets Way archive. Thanks largely to George Ford, the young geography teac...
The Old Well, Banstead An early 20th century postcard image from the war memorial end of Banstead High Street (see also pic...
1953 Coronation Village School celebrations Family preparations for the 1953 Coronation celebrations at the Village school. My name is Chris...
Village school - the cast of the play My name is Christopher Bailey. I attended Banstead Village School, both Infants and Primary schools...

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