Looking north along High Street, the shops are decorated with flags which suggests this could be May Day celebrations. The funnel of the mill can be seen in distance.
Early Policemen. Newspaper cutting from c1930 of photo of group of "peelers" with caption "Old Time Policemen - In view of the forthcoming celebration of the centenary of the Metropolitan police - the beginning of the force as we now know it - the above picture of "Old Time Peelers" is of special interest."
Women outside the gates of the Joynsons' Paper Mill, decorated for May Day.
End of First World War Celebrations on 19th July 1919. Crowds of people on Kelsey Park Road following parade towards Kelsey Park. Facing south
People putting out flags for May Day celebrations in St Mary Cray
Horse and cart in street outside pub dressed for Mayday
Decorated arch at Reynold (Smiths) Cross erected by Mr W. L. Buster. (May 1890)
Arch at Reynold Smiths, decorated arch across road erected by Mr W L Buster
View of High Street taken from Effingham Lodge, flags and garland decoration suggests May Day celebrations.
Celebration parade with flags and a banner which reads 'unity, peace and concord', outside "Phillips Coffe Shop" and "Slade's Cash Drapery"
Part of the Coronation celebrations for Elizabeth II: Shops featured in background include "Bata", " Importers" and "J. Hartrop"