 Last comments - places
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Mr George Halsey in his timber yard, Baker Street%04/%14/%13 pm30 %20:%AprKen Rolland: Is there a picture of George Halsey's timber ...
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The Town, north side%03/%30/%13 pm31 %22:%MarKate: Probably Local Studies picture
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Post Office and Mr Tuff's chemists shop, about 1860%03/%30/%13 pm31 %22:%MarKate: Probably Local Studies picture
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Stage coach about to depart from the George, pre-1890%03/%30/%13 pm31 %22:%MarKate: Probably Local Studies picture
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Enfield's old windmill, Old Park Road%03/%30/%13 pm31 %22:%MarKate: Probably Local Studies picture
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Enfield Grammar School, Church Walk%03/%30/%13 pm31 %22:%MarKate: Probably Local Studies picture
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Assembly Rooms, behind the King's Head%03/%30/%13 pm31 %22:%MarKate: Probably Local Studies picture
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St Andrew's Infant School%03/%30/%13 pm31 %22:%MarKate: Probably Local Studies picture
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Woodhouse and Ivy House, rear view%03/%30/%13 pm31 %22:%MarKate: Probably Local Studies picture
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Weatherboarded houses, Parsonage Lane%03/%30/%13 pm31 %22:%MarKate: Probably Local Studies picture
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Portcullis Lodge with a corner of the New River Loop%03/%30/%13 pm31 %22:%MarKate: Probably Local Studies picture
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The Town%03/%30/%13 pm31 %21:%MarKate: Panoramas taken by the chemist Frank Goldby - Loca...
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Demolition of shops at corner of The Town and London Road%03/%30/%13 pm31 %21:%MarKate: Ansycles home of Robert Deicrowe d.1586 - Local St...
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174 Baker Street (Hayward House), 1963%03/%14/%13 pm31 %21:%MarNevil: The shop on the left was 'Cross' the che...
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Preparatory School for Boys, 47 Silver Street.%02/%14/%13 pm28 %16:%FebNevil: H. L. Biggs was Mrs N. Read's first husband.
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Preparatory School for Boys, 47 Silver Street.%01/%29/%13 pm31 %21:%Jantom pain: Can't be St Andrew's; buildings in backg...
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Jute works%01/%25/%13 pm31 %15:%JanRICHARD COOK: This is Northampton road. The Granville pub is on ...
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Cole family, outside Cole's Dairy, setting off on an outing?%12/%06/%12 pm31 %22:%DecPenny Gardner: The Cole family, outside Coles Dairy, later the Ce...
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