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Where Is This? No.271

By David Rose Several readers correctly identified last week’s vintage picture as showing the official opening of Guildford’s Town Bridge in 1902 after the previous one had been destroyed in…

Where is This? No.270

By David Rose Many readers who replied to last week’s mysteries appear to remember the Vintners Arms, that was in North Street. The building is now occupied by coffee shop Harris…

Where Is This? No.269

By David Rose Nearly everyone who replied to last week’s mysteries gave the correct answers. The vintage picture showed a view looking along Chertsey Street, Guildford, from North Street. As…

Where Is This? No.268

By David Rose Some good answers to last week’s mysteries – the vintage picture being of Peaslake and the Hurtwood Inn, while the quirky photo featured the sign to the…

Where Is This? No.267

By David Rose The view that was last week’s vintage picture was looking towards St Martha’s Church on the hill and was was taken in Chilworth. The photographer had his…

Where Is This? No.266

By David Rose The house and buildings featured as last week’s mystery vintage picture can be found at the Nightingale Road entrance to Stoke Park. Several readers correctly identified the…

Where is This? No.265

By David Rose Nearly everyone who replied last week correctly identified the Compasses Inn at Gomshall as the mystery vintage picture. In the book The Breweries and Public Houses of…

Where Is This? No.264

By David Rose All replies to last week’s mysteries were correct. The vintage postcard view featured the crossroads at Brookwood on the A322, and the quirky picture was a close-up…

Where Is This? No.263

By David Rose Once again, thanks to all who replied to last week’s mysteries…. Busby & Baxter’s jeweller’s shop was in Guildford High Street on the corner with Swan Lane.…

Where is This? No.262

By David Rose A parade of shops on the Epsom Road at Merrow was featured as last week’s mystery vintage photo – and those there now are quite different. The quirky…