This photograph taken around 1900, reveals a shop standing next to The Grange on the right-hand-side. This is the home ...
The lady in the crinoline frock and shawl is standing in the doorway of the shop which is today (2018) ...
A row of shops unmistakeable today (2018) with the fountain in the same position – on the left the Rendezvous ...
June Heath takes a mental stroll up the High Street from the Laundry opposite the Drill Hall just after the ...
Brian Vaus ran the barbering side of his mother’s hairdressing salon in London Road where (2018) ‘Touchline Physio’ is now ...
Edmund Dye lived at The Pheasantry where he ran his Ironmongery and smithing business until the late 1880’s, employing ...
William Dove was the manager at Charles Levett’s ‘Westerham Home and Colonial Meat Stores’ at Aberdeen House in Market Square ...
This photograph was taken in 1967, the year Wolfe garage was moved to its current position on the London Road. ...
Now the premises of Deli di Luca and Zebra Zebra (2018), in the 1900s this was one of two large ...
This little general store seemed miles away from any other shops, but would have been very well patronised by residents ...
What is today (2018) Deli di Luca had a very different guise in the 1960s when Westerham had half-a-dozen tobacconists ...
Sandwiched between John Gunn’s poultry and fish shop on the left, and William Fox the chemist on the right, the ...
William James Fuller stands in the doorway of the family tobacconist and sweetshop with his sister Cecilia around 1909. This ...
Seen here probably in the late 1940s, this dairy had been the province of farmer Fred Baker of Delegarde Farm ...
This rather poor and grainy photograph shows two gentlemen standing in the doorway of Charles Hooker’s ‘Herald Steam Printing Works’ ...
Now unmistakably ‘Steamer Trading’ (2018) this shop was in the 1950s the province of William Thomas Williams’ bookshop, newsagent and ...
This little shop specialised in ladies and children’s clothing. Edith Pywell and Elizabeth Austin ran this business on the Green ...