The Five Bells appears almost unchanged from today. This building was a rebuild after a disastrous fire c1870
Just after railway bridge going toward the High Road. Park Lodge and Congregational Church in view (right)
Seen from the junction of Brackenbury Road, Park Farm on left
School seen on left of picture which is taken looking west from the entrance of Viceroy Parade Car Park
The Railway Cottages existed at the corner of the Causeway long before the construction of the railway itself. They were demolished in the 1960s
This view is recognisable today Kingsbridge Villas being 231 to 235 East End Road today. Note that 237 had to be rebuilt after bombing in World War Two
This ÒTin TabernacleÓ is still at 214 East End Road, shortly before railway bridge. It was originally opened by Primitive Methodists in 1872, but have been used by various other congregations since the 1900s.
Park Farm, on the right, was home to Lord George Sanger until his murder in 1911
Close to the junction of Stanley Road looking west from where 184 East End Road is today
This distinct buildings at the junction with Market Place was demolished in 2000. It was Doctor GiwelbÕs surgery for 40 years.
Five Bells is visable on the left of the picture which was taken where the entrance of Talbot Avenue is today
Houses between Talbot and Trinity Avenue, Bush Causeway Cottages in distance and the entrance of Elmhurst on the left