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Gerrards Cross Station, c. 1912A view of Gerrards Cross station in Buckinghamshire, c.1912. Steam Railmotor No 31 can be seen at the platform to the right of the image
Beaconsfield, July 1927View looking towards St Mary and All Saints Church and War Memorial. The garage to the left of the image is now the Royal Saracens Head
Bourne End Station, BuckinghamshireA view of Bourne End station, Buckinghamshire; Junction for Great Marlow. There are a number of gentlemen on the platform as a locomotive is at the station
Princes Risborough, BuckinghamshireA GWR Publicity view of a quiet road lined with thatched cottages in Princes Risborough, near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
Princes Risborough, July 1926A GWR Publicity view of Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire in July 1926. A thatched cottage lies on the corner of a road
Loudwater, Buckinghamshire, c. 1930sView of Loudwater, Buckinghamshire, c.1930s. The viaduct can be seen in the distance, while trees shade the photographer from the sun
Stoke Poges Church, BuckinghamshireA GWR Publicity view of St Giles Church in the village of Stoke Poges, near Slough, Buckinghamshire. The poet Thomas Gray was believed to have written his Elegy written in a Country Churchyard here
Windsor End, Beaconsfield, July 1927A GWR Publicity view of Windsor End, in the market town of Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire in July 1927
West Wycombe Station, BuckinghamshireA view of West Wycombe station in Buckinghamshire. This station was situated on the Great Western and Great Central joint line which opened in 1906. The station closed in 1958
High Wycombe high street, c1910View looking up the high street towards the Guildhall. The lion statue on the right still stands but the building is no longer a hotel