Hampshire.

A railway station somewhere in Hampshire, troops with, kit-bags and rifles, await the next train.

Photo: 1914-20?
The Water Carrier, St Day c.1928
Cornwall
April 1939 and this was the scene in Leyland's body shop at their South Works which was full of trolleybuses under construction destined for London Transport.

At that time Leyland delivered no fewer that 300 complete trolleybuses to London Transport in a nine month period ending in June 1939, the then biggest ever order for trolleybuses.

These were all Leyland TTB4, 70 seaters, fleet numbered 1055-1354, Reg Nos EXV 55 to EXV 354.
Winchester, Hampshire.

Frozen Winnall Moors enables a chance to skate on the ice.

Photo: 1917
Gibsons Arkwright Street,
Nottingham
Ice delivery in london in the 1900s
Market Jew Street, Penzance
1920s Flooding on Bridge Street
Tadcaster
Pictured is "The Lonely Way Home, a Connemara man leads his horse through the rugged hills."

Taken from the Sphere (1962).
Isleworth. Fire Station
Southgate Station, N14. c1930s.
Green Lanes, Harringay, N4. c1990s.
Brigadier General Henry Dawkins his wife May outside Mapledurwell House c1920
Dudley Street, Wolverhampton, in 1975.
Birmingham New Street towards Corporation Street during c1960s
he Quayside before 1854 ( before the great fire) from a paper negative and photographed by John Parry in 1848. The Customs House is the building to the extreme right.
The Quaggy River, Lewisham. The carriage building to the left would be demolished and replaced by the King's Hall Theatre. The theatre was renamed The Rex, and later became Studio 6 & 7.
Tettenhall Pool, Wolverhampton 1959.
A Bournemouth Rambler charabanc bound for Southampton, assume circa WW1
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