Banners and flags with "God Bless Our Queen" and two bicycles parked outside.
Buildings along Albermarle Road including the Post Office on the far left. Sign on main building reads "Servis Britains Best Washer"
Looking south-east down road with Mount Court road on left
Kelsey House office block and garage
End of First World War Celebrations on 19th July 1919. Crowds of people on Kelsey Park Road following parade towards Kelsey Park. Facing south
Lower part of High Street showing office block being constructed on corner of Burrell Row
Shops on High Street (Ardec, Coronel etc) looking west towards the junction with Village Way
Aerial view taken from St Edmunds Church tower, looking north, showing vacant site on corner of Village Way and High Street, Beckenham
Row of shops decorated for the Local Board celebrations. Station end of High Street. Shops shown include "Ferris and Sons Saddlers"
Looking from Thornton's Corner west along High Street. The Greyhound public house is on the left with Christ Church behind. (late 1920s)
Large Victorian House on Albermarle Road, Beckenham. Sign on gate reads "W Gasgoyne & Son-Leamington". The House was pulled down and a Post Offfice built on the site. The yard extended to the Chemists on the corner, formally 'Deacons'