Odiham, London And Farnham Roads 1908
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Photo ref: 60089
Photo of Odiham, London And Farnham Roads 1908

More about this scene

Already licensed by the mid 18th century, the Angel Inn (left) stands at the junction of the High Street and London Road. The latter was a turnpike road for the Odiham, Hartley Wintney and Eversley Cross Trust. Mr R W Kail, baker, grocer and confectioner (centre) was continuing in the same business which had operated in these premises since c1828. Earlier, this had been the Half Moon and Punchbowl brew house and shop. The single-storey building at the rear is the former gatehouse of the Odiham and Farnham Turnpike Trust.

A Selection of Memories from Odiham

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Odiham

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My parents lived in 'The Coachman's Cottage', which can be seen on the brow of the hill in King's Street, 1950-60. 'Lovelace' is almost opposite.
My Great, Great grandparents, John and Jane Crocker lived here in 1915 before they both died.
My grandfather, and his family came from Odiham. They lived at Bury Cottage until at least 1908. I am connected to the Peskett, Clark, Champion, Pink, Lee and Windiate families of Odiham. Regards, Andrew.
My brother Joe is buried in Odiham He was in the Royal Air Force.