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Barnes and Mortlake History Society Archive of Pictures Barnes and Mortlake History Society Archive of Pictures Search using Edit, Advanced Search in Acrobat Reader specifying “In the Current Document”. This will be better than scrolling through the index Click on View and wait to see a low resolution online version of the picture. High resolution versions are available at Local Studies, Richmond Aynscombe Path c1960 Mortlake Looking east to cottages in Princes Court A1 Cyril Mullinger photo View Avondale Road c1910? Bus garage A2 View Asplin Cottage Off Thames Bank, Mortlake A3 View Ashton's c1911? East Sheen A4 Corner Richmond Park Road and Upper Richmond Road View Ashleigh Road c1910 Mortlake A5 View Archway Street, 1977 Barnes Viewed from Cross Street A6 Leslie Freeman photo View Archway Street, nos. 65-69 1968 Barnes A7 Leslie Freeman photo View Archway Street 1968 Barnes Looking east from no.38 A8 Leslie Freeman photo View Archway Street, no 73 onwards 1968 Barnes A9 Leslie Freeman photo View Archway Street, from no 39 1968 Barnes A10 Leslie Freeman photo View Archway Street 1972 Barnes Arches A11 Leslie Freeman photo View Archway Street, looking west c 1960 Barnes A12 Cyril Mullinger photo View Archeology: Sword From Thames at Mortlake Late Bronze Age A13 From "The Archaeology of Surrey" ed. By D G Bird View The Arab Boy Upper Richmond Road, Putney Pub A14 View All Saints' Church 1972 East Sheen A15 Leslie Freeman photo View All Saints' Church 1928 East Sheen Laying of the Foundation Stone by the Duchess of York, 24 October A16 Daily Mirror View Alder Road 1960 Mortlake Houses at south end, east side A17 Cyril Mullinger photo View Air raid wardens post World War II A18 Presented by Mrs L Jenkins View Air raid wardens post World War II The Willoughbys A19 Presented by Mrs L Jenkins View ARP Post, Mullins path c1940 Site of Industry Row A20 View Air Raid Shelter 1959 East Sheen 9 Shrewsberry Avenue A21 Leslie Freeman photo View Air Raid Shelter 1959 East Sheen 9 Shrewsberry Avenue A22 Leslie Freeman photo View Afon House 1968 Mortlake High Street During conversion to flats A23 Leslie Freeman photo View Afon House c 1960 Mortlake High Street A24 Cyril Mullinger photo View Acacia House 1988 Mortlake High Street A25 Leslie Freeman photo View Acacia House 1969 Mortlake High Street Early 18th centuary, little altered A26 Leslie Freeman photo View Ashleigh College Posted 1911 A27 Postcard View Adelaide Cottage Mortlake A28 View Bagot's Cottage Sheen Common Now in Fife Road B1 Albert Betts drawing View Barge by St Mary's Wharf Pre 1914 Mortlake B2 View Barge at west end of brewery 1939 Mortlake "the last one seen by me in commercial use" B3 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barge by Queen's Wharf 1953 From Hammersmith Bridge Marline & Garton in background B4 Leslie Freeman photo View Barge: one of the last river tugs 1977 Thames by Barnes Coming downstream from Kingston B5 Leslie Freeman photo View Barn and West End school 1903 Mortlake By Chalker's Corner B6 Albert Betts drawing View Barn Elms Barnes B8 View Barn Elms c 1920 Barnes Aerial Photograph showing house and gardens B9 From transparency in the Mortlake Parish Church collection View Barn Elms 1879 Barnes East front during residency of H D Pochin B10 From transparency in the Mortlake Parish Church collection View Barn Elms, Tonson's House Barnes B11 British Museum, Manning and Bray, facing page 318 View Barn Elms Park 1951 Barnes B12 GLC Photographic Unit View Barn Elms Park 1951 Barnes B13 GLC Photographic Unit View Barn Elms Park 1951 Barnes B14 GLC Photographic Unit View Barn Elms Park 1951 Barnes B15 GLC Photographic Unit View View of Barnes 1773 Barnes B16 From watercolour by J H Grimm, London Museum (A 23116) View Barnes Common Barnes Beverley Brook B17 View Barnes Common Barnes Rustic bridge, Ranelagh Avenue B18 View Barnes Common Barnes Avenue and cemetery B19 View Barnes Common: Mill Hill Barnes B20 View Barnes Common Barnes B21 View Barnes Common: Crossroads Barnes B22 View Barnes Common: Toll House Barnes B23 View Barnes on fair day 1998 Barnes B24 View Barnes Fair 1998 Barnes B25 View Barnes Fair 1998 Barnes B26 View Barnes Green School c1960 Barnes B27 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes Green School 1969 Barnes B28 Leslie Freeman photo View Barnes Green School 1969 Barnes B29 Leslie Freeman photo View Barnes Green School c1865 Barnes B30 View Barnes High Street c1924 Barnes B31 View Barnes High Street c1924 Barnes B32 View Barnes High Street Barnes B33 View Barnes High Street Barnes B34 View Barnes High Street Inter-war Barnes B35 View Barnes High Street c1924 Barnes B36 View Barnes High Street c1910 Barnes B37 View Barnes High Street Barnes B38 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes High Street c1960 Barnes B39 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes High Street c1960 Barnes B40 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes High Street c1960 Barnes B41 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes High Street c1960 Barnes B42 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes High Street c1960 Barnes B43 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes High Street c1960 Barnes B44 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes High Street c1960 Barnes B45 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes High Street 1970 Barnes B46 Leslie Freeman photo View Barnes High Street 1910 Barnes B47 Johns postcard View Barnes High Street 2009 Barnes Old sign briefly on view during refurbishment. Stanley Marsh was a local draper from 1932 to at least 1965 B48 Maisie Brown View Barnes Methodist Church 1932? Barnes Laying Foundation Stone B49 View Barnes Methodist Church Barnes B52 View Barnes Methodist Church Barnes B53 View Barnes Methodist Church c1947 Barnes Sunday School Outing B55 Photo donated by Marion Brackpool View Barnes Pond Barnes B56 View Barnes Pond Barnes B57 View Barnes Pond c1920 Barnes B58 View Barnes Pond c1860 Barnes B59 View Barnes Pond c1790 Barnes B60 View Barnes Pond 1986 Barnes Pond frozen over B61 Leslie Freeman photo View Barnes Pond 1984 Barnes B62 Leslie Freeman photo View Barnes Pond 1983 Barnes B63 Leslie Freeman photo View Barnes Pond 1983 Barnes B64 Leslie Freeman photo View Barnes Pond 1975 Barnes B65 Leslie Freeman photo View Barnes Pond Barnes B66 View Barnes Pond Barnes B67 View Barnes Railway Bridge Barnes B68 View Barnes Railway Bridge c1960 Barnes B69 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes Railway Bridge 1849 Barnes The original bridge of Joseph Locke B70 Charles King, London Museum View Bus Depot During WWI? Avondale Road, Mortlake The only young man in the picture is wearing a lapel badge B71 View Barnes Rectory Barnes B72 From a postcard View Barnes Terrace 1823 Barnes View east from near White Hart. Garden wall of St Ann's in the distance. Tall house near the centre is now No 3 B73 From a lithograph by C.J.Hullmandel after drawing by William Westall, ARA View Barnes Terrace 1827 Barnes On the left is Waring's brewery, then the High Street, to the right of the mast of the barge is No 3 The Terrace B74 From a pencil drawing by EW Cooke (1811-80) View Barnes Terrace 1960 Barnes B75 View Barnes Terrace 1896 Barnes B76 From painting by S Kay in the Paton Collection View Barnes Terrace Early 1900's Barnes Lonsdale Road, High Street and Terrace B77 From Barnes Guide 1911 View Barnes Terrace c 1800 Barnes Scene is where the High Street joins the Terrace, looking west with Mortlake and Castelnau House in the background B78 From a watercolour by J. Rowlandson View Barnes Terrace Barnes B79 View Barnes Terrace c 1960 Barnes West end from White Hart looking east B80 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes Terrace c 1960 Barnes Looking west to the White Hart B81 Cyril Mullinger photo? View Barnes Terrace c 1960 Barnes Looking west to the White Hart B82 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes Terrace c 1960 Barnes Looking east to Elm Bank Mansions B83 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes Terrace c 1960 Barnes Looking east to Elm Bank Mansions B84 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes Terrace c 1960 Barnes Looking east to Elm Bank Mansions B85 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes Terrace c 1960 Barnes Looking east to Elm Bank Mansions B86 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes Terrace c 1960 Barnes West end looking east B87 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes Terrace c 1960 Barnes West end looking east B88 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes Terrace c 1960 Barnes West end junction with High Street and Lonsdale Road B89 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes Terrace c 1960 Barnes West End looking west to Barnes Bridge station B90 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes Terrace Barnes B91 View Barnes Terrace 1968 Barnes B92 Leslie Freeman photo View Barnes Terrace c 1960 Barnes Looking east from Barnes Bridge station B93 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes Terrace 1968 Barnes Looking east B94 Leslie Freeman photo View Barnes Terrace c1960 Barnes Houses east of Barnes Bridge B95 Cyril Mullinger photo View Barnes Beadle Bell Inscription reads: G. Alchin, T. Davis - Church Wardens, 1827 B96 Photographed at the Barnes exhibition October 1994 by Leslie Freeman View Beverley Brook Bridge 1906 Footpath from Palewell Fields to the north side of Templeton House and into Priory Lane B99 View Beverley School, Barnes Green 1929-30 Formerly The Laurels, Shortly before demolition B102 Photograph by A Grimwade View Beverley Works 1926 Barnes Staff photo B103 View Beverley Works 1974 Barnes Railway side, east end with Beverley Works on right B104 Leslie Freeman photo View Beverley Works 1974 Barnes Interior after closure B105 Leslie Freeman photo View Beverley Works 1974 Barnes B106 Leslie Freeman photo View Beverley Works 1962 Barnes B107 Leslie Freeman photo View Beverley Works 1978 Barnes Original gates made by works in 1935 B108 View Family Vault of John Biggs 1995 Barnes Churchyard B109 Leslie Freeman photo View Black Horse and Triangle 1903 Upper Richmond Road B110 Albert Betts drawing View Blind Lane 1903 East Sheen Now Temple Sheen Road.

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