Tonbridge 1963 - 1980: The High Street, West side

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Nos. c194-210 High Street: View south from junction of High Street and Bordyke: 15.9.63

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Nos. 188-c208: Top end of High Street: view north with Crutch Bros empty shop: 25.12.66

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Nos. 184 (now Blair House) - c198, incl. empty Crutch Bros premises: 25.12.66

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Nos. 184 (now Blair House) - 188: 5.4.64

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No. 182 (Fosse Bank House): 6.4.64

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Nos. 176-8: Former Capitol Cinema (later Bingo Hall): 15.9.63

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Nos. 186-8: Capitol Cinema, closed: 5.4.64

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Nos. 172 Lovibonds and 174 Bonners shop, junction of Bank Street: 2.7.67

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Nos. 122 (The Chequers) - 164: View south from entrance of Church Lane: 28.7.63

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Nos. 160 Cave Austin and 162 White Horse pub: 25 12 66

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Nos. 160 and 162 former White Horse pub later Grahame King: 2.11.80

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No. 158 Morley's Music Shop: 22.12.63

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Nos. 152-158: alterations to shop front, Market Tea Rooms (with gable): 15.11.64

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Nos. 152-158 incl. Market Tea Rooms (with gable): 22.12.63

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Nos. 146-150: incl. Geering & Colyer, fomerly Ibbett Mosely: 2.11.80

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Nos. 134-140 incl. Ibbett Mosely Card, formerly MacFisheries: 15.11.64

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Nos. 132-150 incl. Mother & Baby, Brooks & Son: 28.7.63

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Nos. 132-140 incl. Brooks & Son, formerly Mother & Baby: 15.11.64

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Nos. 132-136: incl. Cobleys etc: 9.7.67

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Nos. 126a-130, incl Westminster Bank: 15.5.66

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Nos. 122 (The Chequers) to 128: 28.7.63

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Nos. 104-106 prior to demolition: 26.7.63

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Site of Nos. 102-120 after demolition, view from River Walk: 8.11.64

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No. 100 Midland Bank after addition of 2nd floor by Punnetts: 9.7.67

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High Street, No. 100 (Midland Bank) to south end: 15.5.66

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Nos. 94-100 inc. Post Office and J Sainsbury: 15.12.63

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Nos. 92-94, incl. 94a John Vale, later Standen's radio shop: 5.2.67

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Nos. 86 (Tip Top Bakeries) - 96: 15.12.63

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Nos. 84 (Goodrich) - 94: 28.11.65

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Nos. 88-92: alterations to Martin's shopfront: 19.11.67

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Nos. 84 (next to New Wharf Road) and 86a and b: 28.11.65

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Nos. 80-84. Jones (82) incorporates former Marley's Shop. Right part of 82 (formerly no. 72) is birthplace of F E Woolley: 15.6.78

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Nos. c72-82 incl International, opened Dec 71 on former site of Baptist Church: 12.3.72

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Nos. 72 - International: 8.10.78

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Baptist Church to No. 82a incl new Marley's: 4.12.66

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Nos. 72-80 incl. Courier Office and Baptist Church: 28.11.65

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Nos. 70-80: 20.6.65

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No. 74 - Baptist Church: 8.11.64

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View north from Baptist Church: 15.12.63

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Nos. 74 (new Ad Lib shop) - 78: 19.11.67

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Nos. 72-78. Woolwich Bldg Soc in former Courier office: 8.10.78

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Nos. 70 & 72 McColl's, former Lipton's site: 16.6.74

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No. 68 (Rediffusion) - International: 3.7.77

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Corner of Bradford Street and Nos. 66-70: 22.12.63

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Corner of Bradford Street and Nos. 66 - International: 3.7.77

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No. 64, John Angell: 12.11.67

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Little Bridge and No. 62, Courts: 15.12.63

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View south from Little Bridge: 18.6.78

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No. 64: 20.6.65

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Nos. 54, 58, 60; Waterlows formerly Freeman Hardy & Willis: 8.11.64

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View south from No. 54, Rex Bentall's: 28.7.63

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