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Where Is This? No.185

By David Rose No problems with those responding to last week’s mystery vintage picture as it showing the early stages of the construction of the first multi-storey car park in Sydenham…

Where Is This? No.184

By David Rose The doorway for women was at the Labour Exchange in Chertsey Street, as pictured last week for the vintage photo. The stone with ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ inscribed on…

Where Is This? No.183

By David Rose The demolition of the former Dennis Bros factory at Woodbridge was indeed last week’s vintage mystery photo. And the holes in the wall in the quirky picture can…

Where Is This? No.182

By David Rose The demolition of Guildford’s Friary Meux brewery in 1974 to make way for the Friary Centre was last week’s mystery vintage picture. A fascinating photo indeed, as…

Where Is This? No.181

By David Rose It was indeed Thomas Thorp’s bookshop in Constitution Hall at the top of the High Street featured as last week’s mystery vintage photo. Many readers have fond memories…

Where Is This? No.180

By David Rose Only four replies to last week’s mysteries, but between them they correctly identified either the Ancients Lights sign that was in Jefferies Passage and the “pepperpot” in Wonersh.…

Where is This? No.179

By David Rose Just as I hoped, there were a number of correct replies to last week’s mystery vintage picture that featured a Dennis Loline double decker of the Aldershot &…

Where is This? No.178

By David Rose Much scratching of heads and wracking of brains must have been going on by those trying to work out last week’s mystery vintage picture, which showed a single-storey building and a…

Where Is This? No.177

By David Rose The building in Addison Road, Charlotteville, that was once a shop and post office, was last week’s mystery picture. Many recognised it and three readers noted the same building was…

Where Is This? No.176

By David Rose Plenty of correct replies to last week’s images. They featured the village of Chiddingfold and Beverley Hall in Haydon Place. Many thanks to the additional information; especially Chris…