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Where Is This? No.245

By David Rose Correct answers were received to last week’s vintage picture. It showed a view from Millmead towards the lock with a glimpse of Yvonne Arnaud Theatre to the left. There were…

Where Is This? No.244

By David Rose Plenty of correct replies to last week’s images, and a big apology to readers who have been following this column for a long while, as the vintage…

Where Is This? No.243

Where Is This? No.243

By David Rose Perhaps the clues I gave made it easier for readers to identify last week’s images, or maybe those who replied recognised the locations from expert knowledge of the area? The…

Where Is This? No.242

By David Rose Thirteen replies, mostly all correct, to last week’s mysteries… The vintage view was taken from Friary Street looking towards High Street with the construction of the Plummers Roddis building…

Where is This? No.241

Where is This? No.241

By David Rose Back now after the seasonal break and I can reveal that the previous Where Is this? No.240’s vintage picture was indeed taken at Guildford Cathedral. In Dave…

Where Is This? No.240

By David Rose Perhaps a glimpse of the Royal Grammar School that I included in the cropped vintage picture last week was a give away to the location – the shop being…

Where Is This? No.239

By David Rose The house with the name Pentholme on the gate was always going to be a tricky one to identify, but we have the answer. Reader and historian…

Where is This? No.238

By David Rose The building shown as last week’s mystery vintage picture can be found in London Road in Burpham. Previously a Primitive Methodist chapel, it is now occupied by…

Where is This? No.237

By David Rose The vintage picture featured last week was a view from today’s Riverside in Bellfields looking towards the Woking Road and Stoke Bridges. The building on the left…

Where Is This? No.236

Where Is This? No.236

By David Rose The mystery vintage picture featured last week was the Anchor pub in Normandy, now replaced by houses and called Anchor Close. All replies to that one were…