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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…

Where Is This? No.115

By David Rose The parade of shops on Aldershot Road at its junction with Southway was the colour vintage pictured featured last week. The quirky photo of a railway boundary…

Leave A Reply Comments Box Is Working Again!

Our ‘Leave a Reply’ comments box is now working again. The technical glitch has been fixed,  and normal service has been resumed. Apologies to readers who have submitted comments over the past…

Where Is This? No.114

By David Rose The vintage picture shown last week of a st John Ambulance parade was taken in the sports ground, Woodbridge Road. Markenfield Road can be glimpsed in the…

Where Is This? No.113

By David Rose Thanks to those who emailed me their replies to last week’s images (the reply box system is still out of action, by the way). Here are those…

Where Is This? No.112

By David Rose I feared that it would happen sooner or later – a mystery photo that I had featured before! So with 111 editions of Where Is This? on…

Are You Having Trouble Sending Your Comments?

There appears to be a glitch with the ‘Leave a Reply’ comments system on The Guildford Dragon NEWS. We have had problems ourselves sending and publishing comments and it appears readers…

Where Is This? No.111

By David Rose The bridge seen in last week’s mystery vintage picture is at Tilford, and the quirky photo featured the former St Nicolas Parish Hall in Buryfields. Thanks to all…

Where Is This? No.110

By David Rose Shalford railway station and the collision between two goods trains on April 11, 1944, was featured in last week’s vintage photos. One of the trains was made…