On the left of the group, members of the Webb family from Mill Street including Fred Webb senior on the end and Grandad Webb, third from the left.
Reference: WH0071
This photograph dates from the late 1920s or early ’30s and shows that the two ‘Darenth Cottages’ attached to the Old House at Home had been pulled down by that time.
Reference: WH0097
Known in the 1890s as the ‘Old House Inn’, this photograph shows the pub completely devoid of advertising apart from a name on the lamp above the door. It was unusual at that time for the Brewery not to promote themselves with large hoardings on the roof or adorning the front of the building. Originally ...
Reference: 0023
This photograph taken circa 1891 shows the two ‘Darenth Cottages’ attached to the Old House Inn on the edge of Quebec Square. Photographic evidence has these cottages still extant after the first World War, but gone by the early 1930s when the resultant vacant land was absorbed by Harry Langridge’s ‘Darenth Nursery’
Reference: WH0098