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Old Mill House, Salisbury, June 1947A young girl stands outside the Old Mill House restaurant in Harnham on the outskirts of Salisbury. This 15th Century building stands on the banks on the River Nadder
Cricklade Street, Swindon, c. 1900A view looking north at the top of Cricklade Street. The buildings on the left still exist, but he buildings on the right including The Lord Raglan and the King Arms pubs, have since been demolished
GWR Offices and Gamages Department Store, London, c. 1900The GWR had offices based in Holborn. It was next door to the large Gamages department store, a popular shop than ran from 1878 to 1972. The Old Bell Restaurant can be seen to the right
Cheap Street, Frome, August 1929A busy view looking north west up the picturesque Cheap Street. The original street dates from the 1500s and still retains its historical charm
River Avon, Chippenham, c. 1930A view looking north west up the River Avon in the market town of Chippenham. The row of cottages to the left of the photograph are in what is called Common Slip
Bradford-on-Avon, June 1925A lone car crosses the iconic Town Bridge in the historic town of Bradford-on-Avon. The small building situated on the right of the bridge is an old prison lock-up
Lulworth Cove, Dorset, c. 1930A view looking over the duck pond in Lulworth Cove. The cove is a popular tourist destination on the Jurassic Coast
Osmington Mills, Dorset, c. 1930Three young walkers sit on a stile overlooking the coastal hamlet of Osmington Mills. The cliffs form part of the Jurassic Coast and are popular with fossil hunters
West Bay, Dorset, c. 1930A view looking west up the Esplanade at West Bay. A new development of housing can be seen in the distance on the hill at West Cliff
Radipole Lake, Weymouth, August 1929Families gather at Radipole Lake, also known as the Backwater, to feed the swans. The railway viaduct of the Weymouth and Portland Railway can be seen spanning the water in the distance
Chesil Beach, Dorset, c. 1930Looking north west up Chesil Beach and over the village of Chiswell from the Isle of Portland. The oil storage depot can be seen in the distance on the thin section that separates the sea
Tower Bridge, London, June 1929A view across the Thames to Tower Bridge. In the 1920s the Thames was a hive of activity. Here the river is busy with barges and steaming tug boats. I
Russell Street, Covent Garden, London c. 1930A rather busy scene here looking up Russell Street. A mass of people, carts and trucks are preparing goods and produce for the large market at Covent Garden, just behind the cameraman
Palace of Westminster, London, c. 1930A view across the Thames to the Palace of Westminster, home to the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. Several barges can be seen in the foreground going about their daily work
Cricklade, September 1948A view looking north up the high street in Cricklade. The building in the centre is the White Hart Hotel. It has been open since the late 1500s
Chippenham, c. 1930A view looking south east over the market town of Chippenham, probably from the railway embankment. Most of the buildings still stand on what is New Road and Foghamshire
Old Street, Salisbury, June 1925A view looking north up Old Street, now Harnham Road, in Salisbury. The row of thatched cottages still stand, and look relatively unchanged from almost 100 years ago
Little Bedwyn, c. 1930A view looking north towards the 12th Century Grade I listed church of St Michael s. The row of houses to the left of image are on Church Street
Lyme Regis Harbour, August 1936Holidaymakers gather on the sandy beach at Lyme Regis. Behind them is the small harbour, also known as the Cobb. It was made famous by featuring in Jane Austins novel, Persuasion
Lyme Regis, August 1936Hundreds of holidaymakers are enjoying the shingle beach at Lyme Regis. The beach is lined full of huts. In the distance a stretch of coastline known as the Spittle can be seen
The Tower of London and Tower Wharf, June 1929A view north over the Thames to the Tower of London and Tower Wharf. The Thames was a busy river, as seen by the number of barges in the foreground
Trafalgar Square, London, c. 1930A rather quiet looking Trafalgar Square looking towards the National Gallery. Nelsons Column looks over the square and its fountains
Cricklade, September 1948A man with his horse and cart can be seen making his way north up the High Street in Cricklade. To the left of the image is the war memorial