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Weather Board Collection

Background imageWeather Board Collection: England / Horsted Keynes

England / Horsted Keynes
A glimpse of the village and church of Horsted Keynes, Sussex, England

Background imageWeather Board Collection: Horstead Watermill

Horstead Watermill, on the River Bure, Norfolk, was one of the most beautiful weatherboarded wooden mills in England. Tragically destroyed by fire on 23 January 1963

Background imageWeather Board Collection: Castle Mill, Dorking

Castle Mill, Dorking
A stylish woman, well wrapped up for a cold day, stops to admire Castle Mill, Dorking, Surrey, England

Background imageWeather Board Collection: Lenham, Kent, England

Lenham, Kent, England
LENHAM, KENT, ENGLAND. Church Square. Brick and weatherboard cottages, including a small shop selling teas and new milk sodas for cyclists

Background imageWeather Board Collection: London / Chiswick

London / Chiswick
The Mall, Chiwick, west London, a pleasant row of houses overlooking the River Thames. Date: 1950s

Background imageWeather Board Collection: The Land Gate, Rye

The Land Gate, Rye
Built by King Edward III, the Land Gate is one of the many ancient structures that remain in the quaint old town of Rye, Sussex, England. Date: circa 1400

Background imageWeather Board Collection: Weatherboard Cottages

Weatherboard Cottages
A row of interesting old cottages in George St. Hadleigh, Suffolk, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageWeather Board Collection: 1, Chalk Road

1, Chalk Road
No.1, Chalk Road, Chalk, Kent. Over the doorway is a bust by Percy Fitzgerald :" Dickens spent his honeymoon in this house, 1836". etc. Date: 1812 - 1870

Background imageWeather Board Collection: The Old Vine Tavern

The Old Vine Tavern which literally stood in the road at the junction of Mile End Road and Cambridge Heath Road, east London, was sadly demolished in the early 1900s

Background imageWeather Board Collection: England / Rye 1950S

England / Rye 1950S
The quaint Church Square, Rye, Sussex, which has the architectural features of an old Flemish town

Background imageWeather Board Collection: Old Shop, Mayfair

Old Shop, Mayfair
This old timber fronted shop, probably dating back to the mid 17th century is in Mayfair, on the corner of Waverton Street and Hays Mews, London W1


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