Stanmore, Village 1906
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In thirty years, this scene would be reinterpreted to become the Broadway. Gone would be the village pump, the pond and the water splash. Gone the row of cottages, probably only thirty years old when the photograph was taken, and now gone is the Red House, an 18th-century building behind its boundary wall, but out of sight to the extreme right of the photograph. Behind the pump can be seen a row of early 17th-century plastered, timber-framed cottages, said to possess the longest unbroken jetty in Greater London.
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