Taken from the junction of Beckenham High Street, Kelsey Park Road and Church Hill, looking east up road. Shops on corner include 'A. Dean Electrical Engineer and Contractor'
Bark Hart House view across the lawns to rear of house, taken by S Bishop.
View of Beckenham Road looking West from Sidney Road, showing Victorian houses and shop fronts, people and horse and cart
On horseback. Sir Stephen Lennard was a trustee of Bromley College (Bishop Warner's Hospital)
Holy Trinity Church, Dartford with High Street and shops
Shop front and written details of "Links with Old Orpington"
Street scene with flags and people promenading, facing north towards the start of Chislehurst Road. Shop marked Popplewells was Jospeh Popplewell's Drapers which was on the High Street. This corner was known as "Popplewells Corner"
Shop decorated with umbrellas for May Day. The shop was located on the High Street by the viaduct.
Rows of meat hanging up outside shop
Celebration parade with flags and a banner which reads 'unity, peace and concord', outside "Phillips Coffe Shop" and "Slade's Cash Drapery"
Large building with several oast chimneys located on the High Street near Knoll Rise. Became the new Kentish Times editorial office in 1939.
Shops sign reads "Clements'. This is possibly 50 High Street which was Miss Ada Clements a music teacher.