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Winters Farm, Orpington,
1905
Now the site of Homefield Rise.
Worlds End, Green Street Green,
1887
View down to valley and houses
Yew Tree Cottage, Kevingtown
House on Crockenhill Road, Kevingtown, which is now named "Yew Tree Cottage". Facing north.
Westerham ales and pond, Westerham
undated
Westerham ales brewery and surrounding pond and trees.
Avenue of trees in Langley, Beckenham
View up through an avenue of large trees behind iron fence, with a horse in foreground
Wickham Road, Beckenham
1910
Looking east from Park Langley junction
The Lake at Holwood Park, Keston
The lake edge, surrounded by trees and fern.
Avenue of trees in Langley, Beckenham
View up through an avenue of large trees behind iron fence, with a horse in foreground
Widmore Cottage, Bromley
Rustic painting of cottages with a cart in the lane. The cottages were located at 2 Bickley Road, Bromley.
The Lake at Holwood Park, Keston
The lake edge, surrounded by trees and fern.
Love Lane, Wickham Road, Beckenham
1890s
Boy standing in leafy footpath known as 'Love Lane'. Love Lane ran between Burnhill Road and Wickham Road and was closed in 1896.
Widmore Road, Bromley
c.1860
Widmore Road connected the little hamlet of houses called 'Widmore or Wigmore' which laid about one mile east of the town centre. On the left is 'The Cage' next to the parish engine house where the fire engine was kept.