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Where Is This? No.135

By David Rose Many once again correctly identified last week’s mystery vintage photo as being the St Luke’s Hospital site, with the Alexandra Laundry in the background. The photo shows…

Where Is This? No.134

By David Rose Plenty of correct replies to last week’s vintage photo taken from Yorkie’s Bridge (that connections the University of Surrey campus to Walnut Tree Close) and a QI…

Where Is This? No.133

By David Rose Polesden Lacey at Great Bookham was the house featured as last week’s mystery vintage photo. Many correctly identified it, including Chaz Folkes who wonders whether the print…

Where Is This? No.132

By David Rose The images seen here last week must have really stumped readers – just one reply from Chris Townsend. She could not help with the mystery of where…

Where is This? No.131

By David Rose Some readers not only correctly identified last week’s mystery vintage photo as being Stoke Lock, but two of them, Brian Holt and Malcolm Fincham recognised it has being…

Where Is This? No.130

By David Rose Many recognised Gammons store in North Street on the corner with Market Street as last week’s mystery vintage photo. The porthole window can be found at Friary…

Where Is This? No.129

By David Rose Well done to all those who correctly identified the demolition of the old railway bridge and the installing of the new one at the foot of Woodbridge…

Where Is This? No.128

By David Rose A terrific response to last week’s mysteries – well done to you all. The vintage aerial photo showed the A3 near Onslow Village just after the fatal accident of motor racing…

Where Is This? No.127

By David Rose Once again, some fantastic replies to last week’s mysteries. The steam train was indeed pictured at Bramley and Wonersh station when the line closed in 1965 due to…

Where Is This? No.126

By David Rose The village of Shere with St James’ Church in view was indeed the location of last week’s vintage photo. In their replies several readers mentioned some of the films…