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Where Is This? No.125

By David Rose Last week’s vintage picture showed a view of the High Street and an event taking place presumably at Holy Trinity Church. Click here to see the post and all the…

Where Is This? No.124

By David Rose Memories were certainly stirred by last week’s mystery photos. Click here to see last week’s post and all the replies with those details at the foot of…

Where Is This? No.123

By David Rose Plenty of correct replies to last week’s mysteries – the vintage photo showing Woodbridge Meadows viewed from the footbridge alongside the ‘seven arch’ railway bridge in Walnut Tree…

Where Is This? No.122

By David Rose A good many replies to last week’s mysteries – the vintage photo showing the junction of Farnham Road and Bridge Street near the entrance to the railway…

Where Is This? No.121

By David Rose A view looking down Cooper Road was the mystery vintage view last week. Correctly identified by a number of readers. Click here to see their replies at…

Where Is This? No.120

By David Rose Great replies once again to last week’s images. The vintage photo showed a ‘slow’ train to Portsmouth between the two tunnels at St Catherine’s. The bridge from…

Where Is This? No.119

By David Rose The black and white photo from 1987 featured last week showing effects of the Great Storm in Stoke Park was easily identified by a number of readers.…

Where Is This? No.118

By David Rose Plenty of readers identified last week’s mystery vintage photo as being taken from the A31 slip road bridge over the A3 near the Guildford end of the…

Where Is This? No.117

By David Rose Not everyone correctly identified Guildford Technical College as featuring in last week’s post. But most correctly named the Three Pigeons pub in the High Street as being…

Where Is This? No.116

By David Rose Once again, correct replies to the mystery vintage picture showing The Street in Compton, and the quirky picture showing the sign on Wycliffe Buildings in Portsmouth Road. Click here…