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As It Was.

Helene Anderson

New member
I haven't done alot recently. Have been preoccupied somewhat. So, a few days ago I got asked to put down a few memories of where I grew up for the local museum. I was quite flattered and so set to work. I was delighted to find in the basement some photos taken by me years ago on an old instant camera (a Prinz I think).

I could have typed for weeks about the area but with some editing it was kept reasonable by me. The chap who asked me to do this was wowed by the photos! They're not great, I was young then but they show parts of the area as they were so from a historical point of view, a local interest point of view they are okay.

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West Street Lane

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High Street

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Westcroft Sports Centre

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The Arcade​

There are fifteen photos I selected, probably there are only fifteen photos that survived the passage of the yeas, I had forgotten about them.

More can be seen here.

As an aside, the house is on the market and I will bereturning to England, hopefully back to London eventually. Hence not been doing much in France.
 

Bob Latham

New member
If you can pinpoint the locations Helene, it'd be interesting to see what they look like today on Google Street View.....I guess the MkII Cortinas will have rusted away by now (they also give your age away somewhat)

Bob
 

Sam Hames

New member
Give it a try Bob, an interesting idea. A few to start with.

West Steet Lane. The bollards have been move and they are now behind.

High Street, Sutton

The Arcade, all that is left of it alas. Sutton went modern in the nineties.

Westcroft Sports Centre. It was relatively new when I took the photo.

Sutton Station, now served by Southern trains, gone full circle, everything is green again.

Thankyou for taking the time to match these up - it's nice to get lost in a little recent history. These all seem like the little details that we tend to forget about - the little things that time smooths over and without the photographs we wouldn't have any perspective on the changes around us.

Thanks for posting!
 

Jarmo Juntunen

Well-known member
Helene, I do love looking at old photos. Very interesting project, you were really lucky to get the opportunity to take part in it!
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I haven't done alot recently. Have been preoccupied somewhat. So, a few days ago I got asked to put down a few memories of where I grew up for the local museum. I was quite flattered and so set to work. I was delighted to find in the basement some photos taken by me years ago on an old instant camera (a Prinz I think).

I could have typed for weeks about the area but with some editing it was kept reasonable by me. The chap who asked me to do this was wowed by the photos! They're not great, I was young then but they show parts of the area as they were so from a historical point of view, a local interest point of view they are okay.


We all should follow your example and dig through shoe boxes, piles of envelopes and old albums. They are great treasures to be reminded of!



LBS1-Copie.jpg

West Street Lane

LBS5-Copie.jpg

High Street

LBS11-Copie.jpg

Westcroft Sports Centre

LBS14-Copie.jpg

The Arcade​



There are fifteen photos I selected, probably there are only fifteen photos that survived the passage of the yeas, I had forgotten about them.

More can be seen here.

As an aside, the house is on the market and I will bereturning to England, hopefully back to London eventually. Hence not been doing much in France.


Good luck on the sale of your home! Major step. London is a great new place with the old building surprisingly cleaned up. Well-mannered folk from all over the world speaking with a cockney accent!!!


Asher
 
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