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Mills and Ponds on the Darent in Westerham The Darent rises in Westerham and meets the Thames at Dartford. The Darent ...
There were four garages in Westerham by 1925 – Wolfe Garage on The Green run by Ernest Blackton, London Road ...
This is the only political meeting poster to have come to light so far (correct to 15th January 2018) which ...
A timeline of World Events from 1750 This was created as a bit of fun for Westerham Town Partnership’s TALK OF ...
Beating the Bounds of a parish is an ancient tradition, based on the need for inhabitants to know the extent of ...
The first ‘real’ census was held in 1841, but was rather rudimentary, more of a head-count than gleaning useful statistics. ...
The 1911 Census return was a further development in that the Head of household filled in the census sheet instead ...
This map shows clear detail of the railway, nursery land and Edwardian housing development around the area of Madan Road ...
This was the first Ordnance Survey map and believe it or not was derived from a ‘field survey’ carried out ...
To see how Westerham imagined how the town might have looked in the summer of 1914, click here. To see photos ...
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 ...