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Caption For Aylesbury, Kingsbury 1921

In the centre of Kingsbury is the drinking fountain installed in 1914; it was removed in 1929 when a bus station was erected in the Square, and later re-erected in the Vale Park (see Chapter 2)

Caption For Widnes, West Bank 1923

The square tower, centre, is St Mary's Church, built in 1908.

Caption For Bramfield, The Street C1955

The white gable (centre right) is the former Swan, closed in the 1930s.

Caption For Chelmondiston, The Red Lion C1955

The Post Office and Stores (centre) run by C J Brook closed in 2002.

Caption For Gedling, Main Road C1960

office has moved across the road into Read the tobacconist's next to the Gedling Wine Stores on the corner of Waverley Avenue – this shop is now Barber's Queue, a hairdresser's and sun bed tanning centre

Caption For Nottingham, Trent Bridge C1950

This view looks towards the 1871 cast iron Trent Bridge from the Victoria Embankment, a view much changed today, with the awful West Bridgford Hotel of 1962 (now Rushcliffe Civic Centre) replacing

Caption For Daventry, Sheaf Street C1950

The Marquis of Granby was another one of the many pubs and alehouses in the town centre that no longer exist.

Caption For Rockingham, The Village C1960

This photograph was taken about five years after R353020 (pages 62-63) and further down the hill towards the centre of Rockingham.

Caption For Headcorn, The Village 1903

During the 15th century, Headcorn was a cloth-making centre which prospered with the arrival of Flemish weavers, and its single, long street has several fine buildings dating back to that time.

Caption For Newport Pagnell, Swan Hotel 1956

The parish church is just south of the High Street - we can see its tower (centre left).

Caption For Abingdon, The Town From The River 1890

Nag's Head Island is in the centre with its hotel fronting the bridge, and Stevens's Boatyard are the white buildings to the left.

Caption For Godmanchester, The Causeway 1929

The jettied, gabled building (centre right) was renovated in the early 1950s and is home to the Riverside Fish and Chip Shop.

Caption For Langton Matravers, Dancing Ledge C1960

He had the swimming pool cut into the rocks (lower centre left) so that his boys could still have their daily dip - stripped naked - when conditions were too rough for jumping into the sea.

Caption For Uppingham, Stockerston Road C1955

Looking west away from the town centre, with West Bank, a school boarding house on the left and opposite houses built around 1900 (a date on the nearest house is 1901).

Caption For Aldborough, The Village C1955

The postman (centre) has probably purchased some parts from Fisher's, who sell all the top brands of bicycles - not that the GPO buy top-of-the-range transport for their rural postmen!

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1897

Colmer's Hill is the distinctive distant hilltop(centre).

Caption For Amersham On The Hill, Sycamore Road C1955

The large many-chimneyed neo-Georgian buildings on the right, Chiltern Parade, were built in 1936 by Sainsbury's who occupied the centre shop.

Caption For Chalfont St Peter, High Street C1950

The old centre of Chalfont St Peter has suffered greatly, by-passed too closely and swamped by housing estates, the houses steadily increasing in size before merging with the affluent 'Metroland

Caption For Luton, C1950

From market place to bus terminus, centre for further education and declining shopping area; by 1955 Park Square was ripe for the redevelopment that did not actually happen for another 25 years.

Caption For Milford On Sea, The Green C1955

This is the centre of Milford, with the road to Keyhaven and the coast on the right by the Midland Bank.

Caption For Carnaby, The Church C1885

Despite the Cold War, it was later used as a distribution centre for Russian Lada cars.

Caption For Sprotbrough, The Village C1955

Built around the massive Sprotborough Hall, village life centred on the landowners, the Copley family.

Caption For Brecon, High Street 1899

They have a charming differentiation – 'High Street Superior' and 'High Street Inferior' - but they are the same street, with the name change at the town centre crossroads.

Caption For Kingsbury, Kingsbury Road C1960

Kingsbury Underground Station is situated some distance to the north-west of the original village centre, and within a range of not unattractive shops, seen on the right, with their pitched dormered and