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ALBURY PICTURE ARCHIVE TRAYS & CD SUE HARGREAVES & ROGER TAYLOR RECOLLECTIONS

Sue Hargreaves, born 1941 at 4 Weston Dene, Albury, daughter of George and Elvire King of the Bakery. These No. on CATALOGUE Date BOX-SLIDE-TITLE - No number = missing are my recollections from early 1948 to the shop closing in 1978. Some properties I know have been in the map families for years and handed down the generations.

[Memories of 1930s Brook residents by Roger Taylor, born 1929 - many single women after WW1.]

Italics - AHS notes. BROOK Feb84 1 1-001-1&2 Ponds Cottages from railway arch Aug76 2 1-002-Kyleakin, Brook Aug76 3 1-003-Bridge House, Brook [Draper family] Mr and Mrs Elms and family. Feb84 4 1-004-Faraway, Brook [Not yet built] Mrs Watanabe Aug76 5 1-005-Oak and Elm Cottage, Brook [Miss Lewer] Miss Lillian Lewer, died 1970s, and Mr and Mrs Glover, now home to the Edwards family. 1841 Tithe Map: James & Charlotte Lewer & Charles (m Emma Harris of Albury. Reputed of David Harris line at Mill and living Winterfold Cottage, Winterfold Heath) prior to emigrating New Zealand in 1841. c1700 Henry Lewer, husbandman also took up a cottage in Brook. LH cottage Mrs Ann Jelley & family in 1871-1911 censuses. Aug76 6 1-006-Stone Cottage, Brook Previously: Rose Cottage, Stonebrook. [Miss Burns] Aug76 7 1-007-Brookfield, Brook [Miss Heath] Miss Heath Aug76 8 1-008-Cheynes Cottage/Foxton, Brook [?] Mrs Sherman Aug76 9 1-009-East and West Chennells, Brook East [?] Mr and Mrs Seymour and sons / West [Miss Ansell] Aug76 10 1-010-Cannons, Brook [Mrs Cannon] Mr and Mrs Peter Croucher and sons Nicholas, Jeremy and Tim. Aug76 11 1-011-Cheynes, Brook [3 Misses Kenning] Miss Kenning and her sister Mrs Annet. Aug76 12 1-012-The Mu & Madgwicks, Brook Mu: [Taylors] Mr&Mrs Taylor (both vets) & son Kim (now at old schoolhouse) / Madgewick: [Mr&Mrs Madgwick/Madguick] 13 The Cottage Previously: Attfields. [Miss Atfield] 14a Quillet, Brook from SE Aug76 14b 1-015-Quillet, Brook front [2 Miss Lulhams] Mrs Sampson and Sons. Aug76 14c 1-016-Quillet, Brook from SW Aug76 15 1-017-Cranford, Brook [Mr Simeon] Mr and Mrs Peter Snow and daughters Sally and Jane. BROOK 16a Meadow Cottage, Brook N front HILL Aug76 16b 1-019-Meadow Cottage, Brook south side [Miss Osborne] Aug76 16c 1-020-Meadow Cottage, Brook W gable Caroline Martin, Domestic Buildings Research Group historian Aug76 17 1-021-Shop Cottage, North & South Side Cottages, Holt's Shop Holt's Shop Cottages No 1: Mr & Mrs Albie Thomas and daughter Jennifer. / No 2: Mr and Mrs Donald Holt, dairy farmer . / No 3: Mr and Mrs Joe Nursey, daughters Annette, Josette, Margaret and Juliet. / Holt Shop. Workers Miss Woodcock , Mrs Doreen Davies and Charlotte Holt delivered milk and also worked in the shop alongside Donald and Bernard Holt. NEW Aug76 18 1-022-Greensward Cottage, Brook 1920s Gilbert Bellinger & family . [Miss Kingchurch] Mr and Mrs Prentis ROAD Aug76 19a 1-023-Brook Farm House c1725 Mr and Mrs Bicknell Aug76 19b 1-024-Brook Farm Farm buildings from road Aug76 20a 1-025-Brook Lodge House Win Nursey: two Mis Leslies lived here. Walter & Olive Bedford's Guest House, with Sudeten Czech refugees from 1938, closed in 1947. Sold in 1953 by Helen Magdalen (Percy) Duchess of Northumberland to Mr and Mrs Francis Beart (Mr Beart used to tune high powered racing cars and would often be seen on race days on TV). Old Brook Lodge stood next door, it was a 3/4 story house with dry rot . Beart applied for permission to reduce storeys on main Lodge; refused. Subsequently demolished and Cottage extended.

Aug76 20b 1-026-Brook Lodge ruins of big house ~1920-1940 Miss Kenning then Bedford family. Shoe business & guest house. Sudeten Czech refugees & school from 1938, made tennis court. Parents, Fred & Fanny Bedford, moved in around 1940. Daughter Marjorie (1898- 1999) married Arthur Merritt who founded Treetops in 1925 with brother Frederick Merritt.

From the crossing gates towards Brook Hill (Numbers descending) Aug76 21 1-027-Crossing House/Crossing Keeper Cottage, Brook Viktor Hieke 1939: Cecil Halford Heath, had Shetland pony. Mr & Mrs Roles/Rolls , children Patrick, Mary & Avril. Then Mr and Mrs George Witheridge. VIEWS Aug76 22 1-028-South over Brook from Cheynes 250487 23 1-029-East over Brook from Broomfields ALBURY 24 Haredene Catholic Apostolic Burne family from c1863 to 1898, pioneering nurse Eveline Clara Burne registered 1890. Hoping to improve his vomiting illness Charles Darwin and family holidayed 28 July to 25 August 1871; he liked to watch trains go by. Robert Gourlay Macindoe, East Indian Merchant, and Mrs Macindoe. / Flat over the garage: Mr and Mrs Blunden. HEATH Aug76 25 1-031-Woodside Artist Gerald Metcalfe & Albury WW1 memorial designer. | Doreen Foster. 26a Ford Farm from E 26b Ford Farm from S May83 26c 1-034-Ford Farm from W May83 26d 1-035-Ford Farm from NW Sep76 26e 1-036-Watercress Beds Ford Farm Sep76 27 1-037-Sandy Lane railway bridge Aug76 28 1-038-Cricket Pavilion Aug76 29 1-039-Warren Cottage Cottages next to the school: Mr and Mrs Edward Knapp and Daughter Joyce. Mr Knapp was the village postman for years. Mrs Knapp was caretaker at the school for many years. 30a The Old School from E Heads: Mr Lewis (Miss Kemp, Miss Vokins, Ann Jones); Mr Appleby; Mr Chitty son Christopher; Aug76 30b 1-041-The Old School from W Aug76 31 1-042-Old School House Mr and Mrs O T Lewis, daughter Anthea and son Jonathan. Julia Balmer: My first home was the school house on Albury Heath. Dad was headmaster in 1939. Aug76 32a 1-043-The Bungalow house Mr and Mrs Durrant. Now home to the Goddard family. Aug76 32b 1-044-The Bungalow Wash House Aug76 33 1-045-Warren House, PARK Aug76 34a 1-046-Talgai from west corner of Heath Lane ROAD Aug76 34b 1-047-Talgai, Park Road from N next to old house Mr and Mrs Archie Grahame-Brown sons Andrew, Jonathan, daughters Jenny and Sarah. Aug76 35 1-048-The Old House Mr and Mrs Day. Mr Day worked at the estate office in Weston Yard. Aug76 36 1-049-Parkside Mr and Mrs Squires. 37a Heath Lodge, Park Road from N Aug76 37b 1-051-Heath Lodge, Park Road from NW Mr and Mrs Williams. Aug76 38 1-052-Hurst Lea Lodge NW Mr and Mrs Dowden and family. Aug76 39 1-053-Hurst Lea Aug76 40 1-054-South Lodge, Albury Park Mr and Mrs Browne (Mr Browne was part owner of Knight and Browne builders in Church Lane). Aug76 41 1-055-Warner's Lane Cottage, Albury Heath 3 older cottages all owned by the Tugwell family. Mr and Mrs William Tugwell and son Billy. Aug78 42 1-056-Sunny View, Albury Heath Mrs Tugwell and daughter Ann. Aug76 43 1-057-Warners, Albury Heath Mr and Mrs Tugwell. Aug76 44a 1-058-Orchard Cottage & New Cottage, Warner's Lane ? Feb84 44b 1-059-New Cottage, Orchard Cottage, Warner's Lane Aug76 45a 1-060-Fairmead, Heath Lane from NW Mr and Mrs David Chatfield. Sons David, Ian, Grahame, Leslie, Donald, Tony, Christopher and daughter Diana.

Feb84 45b 1-061-Fairmead, Heath Lane from NE Mr and Mrs Bowyer. Aug76 46 1-062-Heatherside Aug76 47 1-063-Heather Lea 1940s 'Heatherley, Farley Green': Gilbert Henry Coe, retired farmer & partner Coe & Sons, Watercress Growers, Abinger. Mr and Mrs Browne and daughter Elsha King and son John. Aug76 48 1-064-Broomlea Mr and Mrs Crossman son Bruce and daughter Ann. Aug76 49 1-065-Lea Cottage Christobel Lucy Burne/Aunt Totty 1867-1948 (nightdress caught fire) lived here most of her life here, then cottage near Albury Church. 1939 sisters Hetty & Dorothy Blow. Mr and Mrs Patterson and family.

Aug76 50 1-066-The Little House, Albury Heath The Cottage (Little House): Mr and Mrs Fairbane and years previously a member of the Browne family lived here. More recently Mrs Elsha King. Aug76 51 1-067-Heathfield Joan Harvey Drew 1875-1961, publisher Embroidery and Design, suffragette supporter and 1935 Albury WI screen designer. Mr and Mrs Demetriadi Aug76 52 1-068-Heathfield Cottage, Albury Heath Feb84 53 1-069-Crossley House, Albury Heath Aug76 54 1-070-National Trust Cottages, R Cherry Tree Cottage Mrs Davies / Mr and Mrs Knapp sons Peter, Phil and daughter Rita. Aug76 55 1-071-Yew Tree and Holmleigh Charles Allen, did Barn Church chancel carving. Mrs Dyson and son. / Mr and Mrs Cumper and daughters Evelyn and Pauline and Sarah Holt (daughter of Freddie Holt) Aug76 56 1-072-Fir Croft Mr Botting and son Guy. Owners of Albury Flour Mill. Aug76 57 1-073-High Dudgeon Previously: Brightsands. Mrs Shelldrake. Mrs and Mrs Newman and son Gordon. LITTLE Aug76 58 1-074-Little London looking north LONDON Feb84 59 1-075-Jacquin Cottage & 2 Block Cottages, Little London Jacquin: Mr Bill Cumper, sons William and David and daughter Margaret. / ?Block = Hideaway Cottage Aug76 60 1-076-The Old Cottage, Little London Mr and Mrs Clutterbuck, daughter Linda and son Matthew. Aug76 61a 1-077-Hawthorn Cottage & Old Cottage Hawthorn: previously Northworth, Mr Henry Cumper. Aug76 61b 1-078-Hawthorn Cottage from NW Aug76 62 1-079-Alcon and Merrywinds Alcon: Mr and Mrs Alf Howick daughter Suzanne and son Stuart. / Merrywinds: Mr and Mrs Howick. Aug76 63 1-080-Gadds Cottage & Emanon/ Honeysuckle Cottage Aug76 64 1-081-L Mayland Cottage & R Appletree Cottage Mayland: Mr and Mrs Norman Harrison daughter Valerie and son. / Appletree: Mr and Mrs Hubert Harrison daughters Shirley, Maureen and Celia. Aug76 65 1-082-Willow Cottage Aug76 66 1-083-Pear Tree Cottage Mr and Mrs Inwood and son Andrea. (Mrs Inwood served the school dinners each day at the school). Aug76 67 1-084-Woods' Builders Yard, later Lampards Aug76 68 1-085-L Heath End & R Ditton Cottage Mr and Mrs Thompson. Aug76 69 1-086-William IV 1905-8 Mike Lee b1857, Woking, 2 boys, 3 girls. Mr and Mrs Hughes during WWII . Kelly's 1918: Charles Beadell, 1937: Alfred George Hughes Aug76 70 1-087-Elm End Cottage and ? Mr and Mrs Attfield. Aug76 71 1-088-L The Cottage & R Heathmead, Little London Mr and Mrs Phil Woods daughters Linda and Susan. / The Cottage (Right side) Mr and Mrs Woods snr. Aug76 72a 1-089-Heathmead house Mr and Mrs Charles Bullen and son Christopher. Aug76 72b 1-090-Heathmead Vic Woods brick feature Aug76 73 1-091-Merrins Mrs Crisp. Feb84 74 1-092-Midfield, Little London Mr and Mrs Roland Woods son David and daughter Karen. Mrs Woods is the daughter of the landlord William IV pub. Aug76 75 1-093-Heath/Holland Cottage porch added 1977 Mr and Mrs Ritchie, son Ronald and daughter Theresa. Aug76 76a 1-094-Holland House from E Aug76 76b 1-095-Holland House from NE Aug76 77 1-096-Walnut Mr and Mrs Smith. SHOPHOUSE Sep82 101 1-101-Keepers Cottage, Shophouse Lane LANE Sep82 102 1-102-2 Police Cottages, Shophouse Lane Sep82 103 1-103-Treetops, Farley Green Two 2.5 acre fields purchased from James Chennell of Hurtwood Cottage & Holiday Camp founded 1925 by brothers Arthur and Frederick Merritt. Sudeten Czech refugees from 1938. Viktor Hieke: 1940 Cup Final on TV. Daughter was artist. Aug76 104 1-104-Robin's Wood/Gramary Edward H Ellis, formerly of Ellis Laboratories, Albury Mill, and Albury House lived here and used building behind as a little laboratory before Blythewood built. May86 105 1-105-Blythewood, Shophouse Lane Renamed Farthingwood c2010 Aug76 106 1-106-White Cottage Aug76 107 1-107-Springfold Aug76 108 1-108-Rose Cottage, Shophouse Lane Aug76 109 1-109-Byways Aug76 110 1-110-Charleigh Aug76 111 1-111-Smugglers Way Upper Field, Farley Green Aug76 112 1-112-Row Garth Rowgarth > Frogs Hollow Aug76 113 1-113-Five Oaks Aug76 114a 1-114-Shophouse Farm from E 1080 114b 1-115-Shophouse Farm back from N Aug76 115 1-116-Mardens Aug76 116 1-117-Shophouse Cottage Aug76 117 1-118-Fell Garth Aug76 118 1-119-Willow Cottage Aug76 119 1-120-The Bungalow Aug76 120 1-121-Lockhurst Corner Aug76 121 1-122-Fieldside Aug76 122 1-123-Meridian Aug76 123 1-124-Phoenix Cottage Aug76 124 1-125-Spenelly Aug76 125 1-126-Stock House 1890 William King and family lived and ran a Bakery from here about 1877 to 1925. William trained as a baker in Bramshaw in the New Forest and after a short while in the police force in Woking and then Ewhurst he returned to being a baker and they had a business and delivered bread from here. (His son took over the bakery in Albury village in 1925) 04/90 126 1-127-Farley End Viktor Hieke: all three were a hotel. Miss Pout lived here and she had a riding stable. Aug76 127 1-128-Chippins Aug76 128 1-129-Farley House Mr and Mrs Flett and Family 129a Kingfield Estate 04/90 129b 1-131-Kingfield Estate No 1: Mr and Mrs Marchant, and children James, Roger, Colin, Angela, Julia and Freda. / No 2: Mr and Mrs Vic Woods and daughters Susan and Jean. / No 3: Mr and Mrs Richie and son Paul, Peter and daughter Susan. / No 4: Mr and Mrs Arrow and sons John and Christopher. / No 5: ? / No 6: Mr and Mrs Tapley. (Mrs Olga Tapley is the daughter of the Mr and Mrs Martin at Prestons). / No 7: ? Aug76 130a 1-132-Hunters Hill 04/90 130b 1-133-Hunters Hill Aug76 131 1-134-Farley Green Cottage Whos Who 1955: Ronald Thomson Grant; Medical Research Council, Director Clinical Research Unit Guy's Hospital. Dr and Mrs Grant and daughter Diana. Aug76 132 1-135-Meadowbank Mr and Mrs Southee. Sons Brian, James and Tony, 2 daughters Joy and Jill. Then Mr and Mrs Arthur Parfee after retiring from the garage in Albury. Aug76 133 1-136-Prestons Mr and Mrs Martin and daughter Ada. Years later their son Norman wife Kathleen and children Pauline and Geoffrey moved in to look after Mrs Martin until her death. Aug76 134 1-137-Oakley Cottage Mr and Mrs Alan Kirby, twin daughters Genevieve and Isabela and son Huw. Aug76 135 1-138-Kirkbury Mr and Mrs Charles King, daughter Gillian and son Richard. Moved to early 1950s. Aug76 136 1-139-Barn Platt Mr and Mrs Bushby and daughter Joan. Joan was a telephonist at telephone exchange. House name was Cumbria till at least 1962. James Bushby had managed Northfield Chinchilla/Fur Farm for Lady Victoria Percy, 1923 to approx 1940. Aug76 137a 1-140-St Michael's Barn Church from SW Barn Church was part of the of Cherrymans farm building and I am told that there are hooks in the beams where a swing hung that my dad used as a child. ?/87 137b 1-141-Barn Church interior Aug76 138 1-142-Cherrymans L: Mrs Northgraves and her daughter Rosa. I was told Rosa had been a dancer at the follies in Paris. / R: Mr and Mrs Ayling and daughter Pat. Pat was a midwife and worked at St Luke's Hospital. Mr and Mrs David Christie Jolly lived here from 1881 to 1904 (my great Grandparents). Aug76 139 1-143-L Yew Tree Cottage & R Medlar Cottage FARLEY Aug76 140a 1-144-Farley Green looking north GREEN Aug76 140b 1-145-Farley Green Farm looking south Aug76 141 1-146-L Elm View/No name & R Resmore Resmore: Miss Sutton and her brother Ronald Sutton. 04/99 142 1-147-Elm View Aug76 143 1-148-White Knights Later: Newlands Sep82 144 1-149-Sera Previously two condemned cottages, Flora and Russell, owned by Flora Russell at East Hills Sep82 145 1-150-Merrylands Mr and Mrs Peter Jarrod Sep82 146 1-151-Fairlee Mr and Mrs Jarrod snr Aug76 147 1-152-Thatch Cottage Mr and Mrs Bertoglio. Aug76 148 1-153-High Fold Aug76 149 1-154-L The Cottage & R Heatherview Shophouse Lane. (Numbers descending) | Mr & Mrs Freddie Holt and daughter Joanna. Mr and Mrs Tebbenham.

150a Farley Green Farm front Feb84 150b 1-156-Farley Green Farm new extension 1080 150c 1-157-Farley Green Farm garden front Mr and Mrs Anderson and daughter Jean. There was a shooting at the farm in the 60s-70s and Jean got shot and died of her injuries. Feb84 151a 1-158-Farley Green Farm Cottage Feb84 151b 1-159-Farley Green Farm with Ride/Ryde Lane Feb84 152 1-160-Carberry Lodge, Farley Green Previously Golden Acres; Mrs Fry, district nurse including for gypsies at Winterfold Aug76 153 1-161-Freshfield Farm cottage on Ride Lane: Mr and Mrs Pascoe and son Leonard. Aug76 154 1-162-August Field Mr and Mrs Treen and daughter Patricia. Aug76 155 1-163-Downderry Aug76 156 1-164-Greenacres Aug76 157 1-165-Stoke Canon Mr and Mrs Mann. Aug76 158 1-166-Dipcot Aug76 159 1-167-Whyteholme Aug76 160 1-168-ElmTree Cottage Aug76 161 1-169-Edgeley Park Captain Sykes, Edgeley Egg Farm. Downs Sun Club 1941 - 2011. Mrs Sykes. This was a camping and caravan site for years. BROOK Aug76 162 1-170-Yeoman's Acre HILL Aug76 163 1-171-Lowingfold Mr and Mrs Jeffries and daughter Shirley and son Michael. Mr Jeffries was head master at Albury school years ago. Aug76 164 1-172-Pine Haven Mr and Mrs Knight, Paul & Shirley. Aug76 165 1-173-Swallows Dell Mr and Mrs Playford and daughter Catrina. Aug76 164 1-174-Middle Farm Cottages Mr and Mrs Dilbey and son Brian. / Next door Mr Sherman. Aug76 167 1-175-Middle Farm Mr and Mrs Gilbert Coe (moved here from Weston Farm, Albury). Aug76 168 1-176-West View demolished 1980s Aug76 169 1-177-Barn Cottage Aug76 170 1-178-Foxholes Mr and Mrs Sherman. Five Roman burial urns and a Samian bowl found in garden when owned by Robert & Dorothy Stephenson in 1932. Aug76 171 1-179-Overbrook Garby Smolizanski/Gabriel Smol after fleeing France in 1942. Mr and Mrs Gallop. Aug76 172 1-180-High Bowl Aug76 173 1-181-Cherry Trees Aug76 174 1-182-Farley Lodge Lady Cleverley. Aug76 175 1-183-Windy Ridge, Farley Green Mrs Hughes Aug76 176 1-184-Cranbrook Mr and Mrs Mason and daughter Mona. Aug76 177 1-185-Sumac Mr and Mrs Bernard Holt daughter Charlotte and son Richard. Aug76 178 1-186-Tethers End Mr and Mrs Harding and family. Sep76 179 1-187-Glendale Sep76 180a 1-188-Hill View Was a Bungalow. Mr and Mrs Williams. 04/90 180b 1-189-Hill View ALBURY Aug76 250a 2-001-Albury Park Mansion W PARK Aug76 250b 2-002-Albury Park Mansion E Aug76 250c 2-003-Albury Park Mansion N Aug76 250d 2-004-Albury Park Gates 250e Albury Park servants 04/90 251 2-006-Evelyn Gardens, Albury Park Aug76 252a 2-007-Albury Park kitchen garden greenhouses Aug76 252b 2-008-Albury Park greenhouses Aug76 253a 2-009-Old Church south Aug76 253b 2-010-Old Church west Aug76 253c 2-011-Old Church north, porch Aug76 253d 2-012-Old Church west, chancel ruin Aug76 254a 2-013-Laundry Cottage front Aug76 254b 2-014-Laundry Cottage side & Wash House Aug76 254c 2-015-Laundry Cottage Wash House Aug76 255a 2-016-Catholic Apostolic Church W Aug76 255b 2-017-Chapter House Aug76 256 2-018-Hamp's Cottage/Lyne Cottage & Catholic Apostolic Church (by Apostolic church) Mr and Mrs Hamp with children John, George and Ruth. Mr Hamp was caretaker of the church. Aug76 257 2-019-Dedswell's Cottage/Farm Hill Cottage 258a Cookes Place front Aug76 258b 2-021-Cookes Place west Aug76 258c 2-022-Cookes Place south Peter Heath and family, next door Betty and Madeleine Heath. Aug76 258d 2-023-Cookes Place south Aug76 259a 2-024-Little George/Grange Cottages S Aug76 259b 2-025-Little George/Grange Cottages W Aug76 259c 2-026-Little George?Grange Cottages across river Aug76 260 2-027-West Lodge, Albury Park Albury Park Gate Cottage Mr and Mrs Osborne Snr, son Tony and daughter Dorothy. Later on Tony and his wife and daughter Susan took over tenancy when the parents moved to Clive Lodge Cottage. Aug76 261 2-028-Dog Kennel Lane, Albury Park SHERBOURNE Apr85 262a 2-029-Wood Lodge from Sherbourne Apr85 262b 2-030-Wood Lodge Wood Lodge (Police Cottage) Mr and Mrs Jack Ashcroft and daughter Diane. Mr Ashcroft was the local policeman and the cottage was also tenanted to the police in 1911 census. THE Aug76 263 2-031-Bourneside Mr Wells and his sisters. STREET Aug76 264a 2-032-Weston House entrance Aug76 264b 2-033-Weston House entrance Aug76 264c 2-034-Weston House SE Dr and Mrs Burton, Robert, Richard and Jane. In 1861 artist William H Prinsep (1794-1874) & wife Mary nee Campbell. Sarah Shubrick died here 1832 probable creator of "Fourteen Views in the Village of Albury near Guildford drawn by a Lady published for the Benefit of an Orphan Family", memorial plaque in Albury Old Church. Hoping to be adopted, Austrian William Weger aged ~19 worked here in 1938 (photographed with Fran) but depoted as 'Dunera Boy' to Australia. Aug76 264d 2-035-Weston House lawn - Tudor rose garden in drought 1976 Aug76 265a 2-036-Coach House Cottage north Aug76 265b 2-037-Coach House Cottage south Miss Mary Maclean (sister to Mrs Burton). Previously Richard Burton & family, previously Stan Cook & family from time Burtons arrived, joiner, worked on Weston House. WESTON Aug76 266a 2-038-Weston Yard entrance YARD Aug76 266b 2-039-Estate Office & Weston Yard entrance Aug76 267a 2-040-Estate Office west Aug76 267b 2-041-Estate Office south west Aug76 268a 2-042-Weston Yard view south Aug76 268b 2-043-Weston Villa Mr and Mrs Howes children Anna, Mathew, Charles and Richard. Aug76 268c 2-044-2 Weston Yard Mr and Mrs Jillett and son Godfrey. Aug76 268d 2-045-3 ,4, 5 Weston Yard Mr and Mrs Ernie Risbridger and sons Norman and Ian. Ernie worked for the Estate as a plumber. Ian worked for Parfree's garage. / Mrs Merritt. Her husband years ago worked as a manager on Home Farm on the bypass and lived in Silverwood Cottages. / Mrs and Mrs Bates. Aug76 268e 2-046-?6, ?7, Weston Yard Mr and Mrs George Etherington and Miss Frances Fox (Twin sister to Mrs Barbara Etherington). They moved here after George had to give up the butchers shop in the village after a road accident that resulted in him losing a leg. Aug76 269a 2-047-Pigeon House, Weston Yard W Aug76 269b 2-048-Pigeon House NE Aug76 269c 2-049-Pigeon House south Aug76 270a 2-050-Workshop Yard, Albury Estate Aug76 270b 2-051-Workshop Yard back of cottages ?6 on L Feb84 271 2-052-Warren Leigh, Weston Yard Feb84 272 2-053-Bank Tops, Weston Yard Lady Bath Aug76 273a 2-054-Weston Yard S from Warren Aug76 273b 2-055-Weston Yard view from south as a rural scene Aug76 274 2-056-Weston Warren Mr and Mrs Truscott. He worked for the Albury Estate as a painter and decorator and she was the village midwife. Coming down now the cottage on the left was the… Feb84 275 2-057-Warren Cottage & Weston Yard Gardeners Cottage to Weston Lodge. Mr Longhurst and family member Mrs Langrill and her daughter Betty lived here for years. Mr and Mrs John Holland moved here from Weston Farm years later. THE Jul76 276 2-058-The Street looking west STREET Aug76 277 2-059-Knowles Mr and Mrs Richardson. Jul76 278a 2-060-Weston Lodge, Albury W Jul76 278b 2-061-Weston Lodge west Jul76 278c 2-062-Weston Lodge SE Miss Helen Lloyd. Aug76 278d 2-063-Weston Lodge SE Aug76 278e 2-064-Weston Lodge detail feature Jul76 279a 2-065-Albury Laboratories, Albury Mill house Mr and Mrs Botting. Jul76 279b 2-066-Albury Laboratories, Albury Mill house Jul76 279c 2-067-The Laboratory, Albury Mill Jul76 279d 2-068-The Laboratory, Albury Mill Jul76 280a 2-069-Albury House E After Mill House (1933), historian Miss Olive O.M. Heath lived here. Albury House was split into four parts: Miss May Knight and Mr & Mrs Hieke lived one side and going in the second gate on the left lived Mr and Mrs Weir and sons Robert and Peter and Miss Heath lived in the next flat. / In the next cottage lived Bob and Mary Doyle Jul76 280b 2-070-Albury House N Jul76 280c 2-071-Albury House stables Jul76 280d 2-072-Albury House south wing Jul76 281a 2-073-Library & Village Hall Jul76 281b 2-074-Village Hall Jul76 282a 2-075-The Street looking west Jul76 282b 2-076-Old School House I'm not certain but I think a Mr Potter was headmaster at one time. Miss Dodsworth lived here and would take in lodgers. One lodger Ann Bradshaw was a primary school teacher at Albury school. My grandfather William King born in 1879 was a pupil at the school in the village hall and would walk from Stock House, Farley Green. Many years later my husband was working in the village hall cellar and found his name on a coat peg.

Jul76 283a 2-077-Old Pharmacy, Farrier's Cottage, Old Post Office Farriers: Henk Huffener. The Chemist shop: Mr and Mrs Francis lived here and the shop was always very neat and tidy. Often you would go in and would have to wait for Mr Francis to come up from his living room downstairs. Before it was a chemist it was owned and run as a drapers shop by the Foard family. Also Percy Lloyd ran a photography business from here. Jul76 283b 2-078-Not the Old Pharmacy The Post Office: George, Annie Fuller and Helen (known as Nellie).They sold the usual stamps and envelopes, sealing wax and string, as well as sweets in paper cones and also had a lending library that always looked quite old and dusty. Aug76 284 2-079-Meudon House & Deep Clover Aug76 285 2-080-The Forge/Sherlock's Along the wall opposite the Post Office is the Forge. The father of Miss Sherlock who lived in Forge Cottage was the blacksmith/farrier. Mr Sherlock Snr was a farrier and the house was eventually tenanted by his daughter Eleanor. Her house also doubled up as a doctor's surgery and Dr James Patterson and later Drs John and Margaret Louden took over as local GPs. You would all line up in her hallway and then the consultation would be in her back sitting room. Jul76 286a 2-081-The Deanery/Weston Dene Jul76 286b 2-082-The Deanery/Weston Dene (Originally for the rectors at the Apostolic church) No 1: Mr and Mrs Percy Bartlett and daughter Linda, No 2: Mr and Mrs Pop Hollingdale, No 3: Mrs Mant, No 4: Mr and Mrs George King and daughters Sheila and Susan. (I was born here in 1941 and delivered by Nurse Triscott, the village midwife).

Apr85 287a 2-083-Laburnum House Originally two cottages. Now demolished and replaced with one house. The cottages were occupied by Mr and Mrs Ede to the left and Mrs Hughes and her lodger Tom Simmonds who worked at Parfree's garage as a mechanic. Apr85 287b 2-084-Pilgrim Cottage Mr and Mrs Harding and daughter Vera. Vera married Jimmy Rolland and moved to Church lane with their children Victor, Maureen and Melvin. Aug76 287c 2-085-21,23,25 The Street Following 091: The next two cottages one either side of the passage: Mrs Furze & Mrs Day lived on the left side and Mr and Mrs Edwards lived to the right. Mr Edwards worked for Botting's mill. Aug76 288a 2-086-Grafton Apr85 288b 2-087-Pippins Aug76 288c 2-088-Whitecroft Later: Albury Peace. 'A History of Whitecroft, Albury, Surrey' by Philip Gorton, 2001. The Butchers Shop: Mr Jack Miles and his nephew George Ethington ran the butcher shop. Behind the shop was the slaughter house and as I lived next door at the Bakers it was usual for a Monday afternoon for the lorry to arrive and deposit cows, sheep and pigs and take them to the slaughterhouse on their final journey. The noise was dreadful and I got quite upset listening to it. Mr Miles died and George took over for several years but unfortunately he got knocked over in the street while unloading a vehicle. Very unfortunate as the lorry would have normally reversed up the drive, but with very icy roads that day they decided to unload on the street. The local doctor needed to pull in behind the lorry as traffic was coming and he was unable to stop and crushed George with his car. George eventually had his leg amputated and as he wasn’t able to work again the shop closed. Aug76 289a 2-089-King's Bakery Harry King and his wife Eliza ran the bakery for quite a while. He was born in Albury and when he retired it was taken over in 1925 by William King (my grandfather and no relation to Harry King). William was born in Ewhurst and moved to Stock House, Shophouse Lane in Farley Green. He married a local girl Fanny Jolly from Cherrymans Farm in 1904 and moved to Croydon and had their own bakery business there before moving to Albury in 1925. Apr85 289b 2-090-Old Bakery Mews Aug76 290a 2-091-Albury Garage The Garage: Mr and Mrs Parfree Snr, then Mrs and Mrs Arthur Parfree and children Peter and Enid. The next family in the garage was Norman and Ann Thomas with Jennifer and Caroline. Cottages next to the garage: No 1: Mrs Howe, No 2: Mr and Mrs Merritt and Mr Beagly who was Mrs Merritt's father. I remember him sitting on the wall and spitting quite a lot. Garage Cottage: Mr and Mrs Smith, then Peter Parfree and his wife Peggy moved in when they married and when Arthur Parfree moved to Farley Green, Peter and Peggy moved into the Garage and had 2 children James and Janet. Much later this cottage became a Post Office run by Mr and Mrs Edward Merritt son of Mrs Merritt in Weston Yard and Mrs Dorothy Merritt (the daughter of Mr and Mrs William King at the bakery). Aug76 290b 2-092-Drummond Arms east end Mr and Mrs Sid Fry and daughters June and Janet are the earliest that I remember. Daughter June married and took over years later with her husband Ken Peacock and ran the hotel for several years. They had a son, Andrew. Then John Bonner & family. Next came The Luggs who upset the village people when they had the beautiful red Virginia Creeper taken off the walls. Then Tom King and his wife took over, and after he gave up running the hotel he moved to Postford cottages. Post Office Directory 1855: Henry Potter, Kelly's 1918 & 1937: Surrey Public House Trust Co Ltd Aug76 290c 2-093-Drummond Arms west end Aug76 291a 2-094-Forge Cottage The Forge was next door and the blacksmiths house was next door to that. Mr and Mrs Barker lived and worked here. They had 3 sons Brian, Ralf and Bob. I remember having the task of delivering phone messages to Mr Barker while he worked in the Forge as they didn't have a phone at the time. I can still recall the smell of burning hooves. Apr85 291b 2-095-Forge Cottage Aug76 291c 2-096-The Old Forge Apr85 291d 2-097-Old Forge Cottages Aug76 292a 2-098-March Cottage & adjoining cottage Apr85 292b 2-099-Lewis & Barker Builders Yard The Barn in the yard at the back is now used by Beacon Roofing but prior to this Basil Tebbenham used it as a builders yard before he moved to Chilworth. Aug76 292c 2-100-Bidwell House & Swiss Cottage Bidwell House: Next door to the shop lived Mr and Mrs Charlie Ward and sons John and Michael. Later on they moved to the Lodge Gates at Park Railing on Albury Heath. Swiss Cottage: (now March Cottage) The Cooper family lived here and worked as tailors and dressmakers. Several generations have lived and worked here as tailors. The back room to the right of the building was the work room and the front room was the showroom with all the bales of cloth from the floor to the ceiling shelves. The Pettit family came next with sons Paul and James. Basil and his sister Phyllis delivered milk around the area and this came after their parents Mr and Mrs Pettit gave up Birmingham Farm, from where the milk was originally delivered. Swiss Cottage also doubled up as a doctor’s surgery and Dr James Patterson and later Drs John and Margaret Louden took over as local GPs. Front area as a waiting room and the back room as a surgery.

Aug76 293a 2-101-Pratt's Stores Mr and Mrs Pratt. Bakers and grocers. Mr and Mrs Chris Nicholas managed the shop. Before they moved to the shop they lived in Church Lane. The next tenants were the Woodruff family Aug76 293b 2-102-The Street looking east Apr85 293c 2-103-Sign Post Aug76 294a 2-104-The Bridge W over the bridge Aug76 294b 2-105-The Street E over bridge The small cottage by the gates of Old Rectory. Mrs Ansell lived here in her tiny cottage that hung over the Tillingbourne stream Aug76 294c 2-106-Old Rectory Barn & Street Aug76 295a 2-107-The Old Rectory W (Skelton) Previously: Parsonage House. The house was split in two, Mr and Mrs Eaden and family in the rear and the Skelton family in the front. Win Browne's memoirs have details of previous tenants 295b The Old Rectory W Aug76 295c 2-109-The Old Rectory NE 295d The Old Rectory N Aug76 295e 2-111-The Old Rectory S Aug76 295f 2-112-The Old Rectory Cochemi's Barn - 295g 2-113-The Old Rectory Barn long passing brace - 295h 2-114-The Old Rectory Barn arching brace & jowl post Aug76 296a 2-115-Weston Farm House Mr and Mrs Gilbert Coe also had the watercress beds at Postford. His parents also lived here. Aug76 296b 2-116-Weston Farm derelict cottages 2-116 Mr Edwards was the carter and had wonderful horses decked out with horse brasses that would make a lovely sound as they walked through the village. 2-116 Mr and Mrs John Holland and daughter Susan. (they moved to Weston Yard a few years later). Aug76 296c 2-117-Weston Farm new cottages Newer cottages Mr and Mrs Fred Knight sons Alan, Terry and David, Mr and Mrs Derek Mills Aug76 297a 2-118-Clive Lodge King-Church family, Mrs Bagley, Mrs Dixon, Duke and Duchess of Northumberland Apr85 297b 2-119-Clive Lodge lodge Garden Lodge: Mr and Mrs Osborne snr. Was a chicken house 1950/60s. Aug76 297c 2-120-Clive Lodge stables Mr and Mrs Worsfold lived in the flat above the garage and worked as a gardener. Aug76 298a 2-121-Weston Lea Owner Henry Drummond, occupied farmer John Evershed, then Mr T Botting of Albury Mill. Enlarged in 1878.

Aug76 298b 2-122-Weston Lea Mr and Mrs Meyers. Aug76 298c 2-123-Weston Lea stables CHURCH Aug76 299a 2-124-Church Lane looking south LANE Aug76 299b 2-125-Church Lane looking north Clive Lodge stables Aug76 300a 2-126-Church Lane Cottages Mrs Florence O'Donovan, author and Rose Macaulay's lover Gerald O'Donovan until 1942 death & their 3 children Aug76 300b 2-127-Church Lane Cottages Aug76 301a 2-128-The Laurels Aug76 301b 2-129-The Laurels, Church Lane Aug76 301c 2-130-Yew Tree Cottage & neighbour, Church Lane Captain Thomas, he would walk around the village with his white pith helmet on in the summer. 04/90 301d 2-131-Round House Mr and Mrs Jack McCann and daughter Audrey. Jack unfortunately took his own life in the barn adjacent to the house. Aug76 302a 2-132-Bettswy Cottage & Hunters Moon Bettswy Cottage: Mr and Mrs Lucas and family Ron and Alan. Also a lodger called Doris. Mr and Mrs Wharf and daughter Margaret. They later moved to Church Lane Cottages. Listed, formerly premises occupied by long standing village blacksmith Barber family and builders Knight & Brown. 04/90 302b 2-133-Knight & Brown's Yard Owned and run by Billy Browne and Arthur Wales. He would walk through the village with his hand cart loaded up with whatever was needed for the job in hand. He made coffins and his hand cart was often used to collect or deliver items to the railway station. Aug76 302c 2-134-Thistledew & Keiyn Club House (now Thistledew) Mr and Mrs Jones. He was the verger at the church. Aug76 303a 2-135-The Rectory Rev and Mrs Synge, then Rev and Mrs Orme and 2 daughters. Aug76 303b 2-136-Parish Church Aug76 304a 2-137-Duchess Memorial Aug76 304b 2-138-Estate Cottages L & Rosedale, Church Lane Mr and Mrs John Calvert and Family. Aug76 305a 2-139-Creg-ny-Baa, Church Lane Mr Newman. Now Chris and Sally Gill and son Warren. Aug76 305b 2-140-Left Hand Cottage, Church Lane Mr and Mrs Chris Nicholas lived here before moving to Pratts stores. Aug76 305c 2-141-Saunders & Rose Cottages, Church Lane Saunders: Mr and Mrs Saunders and son Paddy. / Rose Cottage: Mrs Browne and daughter Katy. Katy was a music teacher and she taught pupils at her home. Now the home of the Caton family. Aug76 306a 2-142-Northfields No 1: Tina, Theresa & Truda, son John. 1911 census has the Cardale family living there. / No 2: Mr and Mrs Huw Lee and daughter Cynthia. Aug76 306b 2-143-Lower Northfields Mr and Mrs Turner and daughters Tina, Theresa & Truda. Aug76 307a 2-144-Upper Church Lane east Aug76 307b 2-145-Upper Church Lane east Aug76 307c 2-146-53-59 Church Lane Mr and Mrs William Merritt and daughter Judith. Mrs Kathleen Merritt lived at Weston farm with her son Timothy as a cook before her marriage. Mr Merritt is the son of Mrs Merritt in Weston Yard. / Mr and Mrs Jack Taylor and Family; Margaret, Maureen, Patricia and Christina and Eileen. / Mr and Mrs Wharf and daughter Margaret moved here from Builders yard cottages. / Mr and Mrs Jimmy Rolland and family; Victor, Maureen and Melvyn. Mrs Rolland was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Harding in the village. 04/90 307d 2-147-Meadside Mr and Mrs George Fuller and daughter Mary. George worked at the Post Office with his sisters. 04/90 307e 2-148-St Martha's from Church Lane 04/90 307f 2-149-41-45 Church Lane Mr and Mrs Cooper and daughter Beverley. Mr Cooper worked at Guildford Lane Farm. / Mr and Mrs Sample and daughters Pamela and Celia. Mr Sample worked for an undertakers in Guildford. Aug76 308a 2-150-Westonfields far Older Weston Field houses (Numbers descending) | Mr and Mrs Bishop and daughter Beverley. / Next door: ?

Aug76 308b 2-151-Westonfields mid Aug76 308c 2-152-Westonfields closer 308d Westonfields Aug76 308e 2-153-Westonfields closer Aug76 308f 2-154-Tuppers Court, Westonfields front Aug76 308g 2-155-Tuppers Court, Westonfields rear BLACKHEATH Aug76 309a 2-157-Birmingham Farm Mr and Mrs Pettitt and son and daughter Basil and Phylis. It was a full working farm and bottled and delivered their own milk for many years. LANE - 309b 2-158-Birmingham Farm barn - 309c 2-159-Birmingham Farm barn interior Aug76 310 2-160-Rosehill Was split into two properties. Mr and Mrs Arthur O'Neil Drew was assistant rector at Parish church and Mr and Mrs Darnell who was the verger at St Martha's. After they left the village Geoffrey Matson moved in and he took over as verger at St Martha's WATER Aug76 311a 2-161-Water Lane Cottages A No 1: Mr and Mrs Bishop. / No 2: ? LANE Aug76 311b 2-162-Water Lane Cottages B No 3: Mrs Ansell / No 4: Mr and Mrs Cullum and family William, Robert, Isabel and Jennifer. Aug76 311c 2-163-Water Lane Farm house (Savage's farm) Mr and Mrs Lewis Savage Aug76 311d 2-164-Water Lane Farm battery hen house Aug76 311e 2-165-Water Lane Farm Aug76 312a 2-166-Water Lane Farm Cottage Mr and Mrs Chapman and family: Tony, Ray, Derek, Brian, Richard & Jackie. Aug76 312b 2-167-Water Lane four cottages Top cottages No 7: Mr and Mrs Tysoe / No 8: Mrs Jenner mother of Mrs Molly Chapman and Molly is the mother to Jacqie Chapman. / No 9: Mr and Mrs Powell / No 10: Mr and Mrs Gadd. They had an evacuee staying during the war and he stayed in Albury and now lives in Weston Fields. Aug76 312c 2-168-Water Lane looking south Aug76 313a 2-169-New Barn Farm Aug76 313b 2-170-L Downs Cottage & R Pilgrims Cottage No 5: ? / No 6: The Mepham family GUILDFORD/ Aug76 314a 2-171-Dalton Hill WHITE Aug76 314b 2-172-Fantails Grandson of Martin Farquhar Tupper: Rev Martin Evelyn Tupper (1908-1989) & Mrs Tupper LANE Aug76 315a 2-173-Guildford Lane Cottages Mr and Mrs Doyle and son Bob. / ? / ? Aug76 315b 2-174-Guildford Lane Cottages & Down Cottage 04/90 316a 2-175-White Lane Farm Mr and Mrs Eric Savage. 8701 316b 2-176-White Lane Farm barn interior CHILWORTH Aug76 317a 2-177-The Cottage, Chilworth Road front Mrs Morreau and her gardener Reg Hurt lived over the garage which is now Jebbs Cottage ROAD Aug76 317b 2-178-The Cottage, Chilworth Road Aug76 317c 2-179-The Cottage, Chilworth Road Aug76 317d 2-180-Jebbs Cottage, Chilworth Road ?stables Mr and Mrs Roy Hollins Aug76 317e 2-181-Garden Cottage Aug76 317f 2-182-Garden Cottage Mrs Robins and her 2 daughters Aug76 318a 2-183-Vale End Soil from widening A25 at c1967 created lawns on reeds and marsh Aug76 318b 2-184-Vale End Dr Caton Aug76 318c 2-185-Vale End Cottage Mr and Mrs Jack Gamble and son Geoffrey. Jack was the chauffeur to Dr Caton. Then the Cassidy family. Aug76 318d 2-186-photo found Swan Cottage Mr and Mrs Jim Rice and family. 2 boys & daughter Shirley. He was constantly in trouble with the police for either theft or drunkenness Aug76 318e 2-187-Swan Cottage Pond Cottage (now Swan Cottage) Next door was a cottage that is now demolished. The Edwards family lived there. 2 brothers Dick and Jim and a sister Mrs Kingshott. Dick worked for Botting’s flour mill as a rollerman in the mill Aug76 318f 2-188-Swan Cottage venison store Apr85 318g 2-189-View across Postford Pond to Surrey Hills Aug76 319a 2-190-Finches Corner Mr and Mrs Stanley Holdsworth. Now Finches Corner. Now Mr and Mrs Brown Aug76 319b 2-191-High Croft Miss Hicks Aug76 319c 2-192-Windermere & Sunny Bank Mr and Mrs Johnson, now Mr and Mrs Arnold and family Iain, Kirsty and Helen / Mr and Mrs Tullett 04/90 320a 2-193-Surrey Hills Club Surrey Hills Guest House Holiday Resort. Sudeten Czech refugees from 1938, built a swimming pool. Aug76 320b 2-194-Surrey Hills extension Mr & Mrs Stevens & family - Surrey Hills Club owners. Motorbikes, parts, spare doors, etc. in outbuildings to north Aug76 320c 2-195-Tillingbourne Apr85 321a 2-196-Millstream Cottage Aug76 321b 2-197-Millstream Cottage Aug76 322 2-198-Boundary Cottages Families Parfrey, Grover, Grist and Hieke ROW Aug76 200a 3-001-Hurtwood Cottage, Row Lane back 1920s James Chennell LANE 200b Hurtwood Cottage front 1080 210c 3-002-Hurtwood Cottage front later Sep82 201 3-003-Row End, Row Lane Sep82 203 3-006-Pooh Corner, Row Lane May83 204a 3-007-Copse End, Winterfold Lane Jan84 204b 3-008-Copse End, Row Lane 14/1/84 Jan84 204c 3-009-Copse End, Row Lane 14/1/84 WINTERFOLD 205 West Chart LANE May83 206 3-011-Dick's Hill, Winterfold Lane Sep82 207a 3-012-Rose Cottage, Winterfold Lane front Sep82 207b 3-013-Rose Cottage Winterfold Lane back May83 208 3-014-Lockhurst Hatch, Winterfold Lane (bungalow) PONDS Jan84 209 3-015-East Hills Lockhurst Hatch Lane 14/1/84 (Mary Quant) Built as 'picnic house' in 1928 by Flora Russell, daughter of Lord Arthur Russell. Owned two cottages, Flora and Russell, rebuilt as one: Sera LANE Mar82 210 3-016-Lockhurst Hatch Farm, Farley Green Jan84 211 3-017-Residential Caravans, Ponds Lane 14/1/84 212 Bungalow? 01/85 213a 3-019-Dilton house 01/85 213b 3-020-Dilton barn FARLEY Aug76 220 3-021-View towards Mayorhouse Farm HEATH Apr85 221 3-022-Mayorhouse Farmhouse Aug76 222a 3-023-Mayorhouse Farm Cottages Apr85 222b 3-024-Mayorhouse Farm Cottages Aug76 223 3-025-Mayorhouse Bungalow (Monk) Aug76 224 3-026-Mayorhouse Aug76 225 3-027-Kilnhanger Aug76 226a 3-028-Upper Woodhill Farm (Grace Chandler, Maurice the parrot) 08/87 226b 3-029-Upper Woodhill Farm barn 8/87 226c 3-030-Upper Woodhill Farm barn interior 8/87 226d 3-031-Upper Woodhill Farm barn arching braces Aug76 227 3-032-Farley Heath Cottage (Wilkie) Previously: Bowbricks. Aug76 228 3-033-Blythewood, Farley Heath 01/86 229a 3-034-Roman Temple 01/86 229b 3-035-Roman Temple 01/86 229c 3-036-Roman Temple 01/86 230 3-037-Farley Heath looking north Aug76 231 3-038-Ramblers Cottages over the Heath |No 1: Mr and Mrs Davis, No 2: ?, No 3: Mr & Mrs Knapp, No 4: Miss Dean and her sister. Further over the Heath lived Mr and Mrs Boyd-Gibbons and the 2 lions Napoleon and Josephine. Mr and Mrs Edwards and daughter Rebecca. Lower Road Cottages.| Mr and Mrs Knapp and son Joe, Roger and a daughter Frances. Aug76 232 3-039-3 Lilac Cottage & 4 (Davies), Farley Heath Aug76 233 3-040-1 (McGladdery) & 2 (Knapp) Home Villas Aug76 234 3-041-Lipscombe Cottages, Farley Heath Aug76 235 3-042-Remnants, Farley Heath Feb84 236 3-043-Greenglade, Farley Heath GREEN Feb84 237a 3-044-Winners, Green Lane LANE Feb84 237b 3-045-Winners, Green Lane Feb84 237c 3-046-Winners granary, Green Lane Feb84 238 3-047-Mustard Cottage, Farley Heath Monty Fox, Estate woodman, kept goats. BLACKHEATH 01/86 239a 3-048-The Harne N LANE 01/86 239b 3-049-The Harne S Aug76 240a 3-050-Fir Tree Cottage (Pickering) Aug76 240b 3-051-Fir Tree Cottage (Pickering) Aug76 240c 3-052-Fir Tree Cottage Pine Cottage (now Fir Tree Cottage) Mr and Mrs Tanner and daughter Edith. Mr Tanner worked on the watercress beds. Previously Mr & Mrs Tanner, only water from well near the road. Aug76 241 3-053-Barton's Cottage 3-054-Postford Farm Cottages Mrs Fance lived in one. Next door lived Mr and Mrs Spragg. 3-055-Blackheath Lane Railway Bridge 3-056-Lawbrook from Blackheath Lane SILENT Aug76 350a 3-060-Shere Bypass view E POOL Apr85 350b 3-061-Home Farm A25 AREA Aug76 351a 3-062-3 & 4 Sherbourne Cottages A25 (1914 I think) Apr85 351b 3-063-1 & 2, 3 & 4, Sherbourne Cottages Aug76 351c 3-064-1 & 2 Sherbourne Cottages 1910 Aug76 352a 3-065-Home Farm Cottages Aug76 352b 3-066-Home Farm house Sep76 353a 3-067-Sherbourne Farm Cottages Apr85 353b 3-068-Sherbourne Farm Aug76 353c 3-069-Sherbourne Farm Cottages Aug76 353d 3-070-View from Sherbourne Farm Aug76 354d 3-071-Sherbourne Farm House Aug76 354b 3-072-Sherbourne Farm cartshed Aug76 354c 3-073-Sherbourne Farm granary Aug76 355a 3-074- Cottage Aug 76 355b 3-075-Silent Pool in drought year Aug76 355c 3-076-Timbercroft/Brickyard Cottage, Albury Sandpit 1890 Broomer family NEWLANDS Apr85 356a 3-077-Barn Tea Room, Newlands Corner CORNER Apr85 356b 3-078-Barn Tea Room, Newlands Corner Apr85 356c 3-079-Barn Tea Room house, Newlands Corner Aug76 357a 3-080-White Cottage Clough Williams Ellis architect 1919 made of cob Built in pisé. Rebuilt in brick c1980 with part retained. Apr85 357b 3-081-White Cottage in 1985 Aug76 357c 3-082-? & Beech Cottage, Newlands Corner Built in pisé and tile hung. Possibly two cattages originally. Apr85 357d 3-083-Black Cottage, Newlands Corner Aug76 357e 3-084-Black Cottage, Newlands Corner Apr85 358a 3-085-Newlands House Apr85 358b 3-086-Newlands House Apr85 358c 3-087-Newlands House Aug76 358d 3-088-Newlands House Apr85 359a 3-089-Transport Café, later Carlo's Italian Aug76 359b 3-090-The Shambles, Newlands Corner Aug76 359c 3-091-Newlands Corner Hotel Newlands Corner Auxiliary Hospital: John St Loe Strachey built ‘Newlands Corner’ in 1892. The Stracheys ran their house from April 1915 to March 1919 as a 24 bed Auxiliary Red Cross Hospital. Aug76 360 3-092-Amberwell, Newlands Corner Aug76 361a 3-093-Harrow Hill, Newlands Corner (Cooper) Aug76 361b 3-094-Christmas Cottage, Newlands Corner (Cooper's house cottage) Aug76 362 3-095-Plovers Field (next to Cooper's) NETHERLANDS Aug76 363 3-096-Old Scotland Farm Aug76 363b 3-097-New Scotland Farm NOT IN Aug76 370a 3-151-Postford House PARISH Aug76 370b 3-152-Postford House CHILWORTH Aug76 370c 3-153-Postford House ROAD Aug76 371a 3-154-Albury Mill (Botting's) Aug76 371b 3-158-Girraween WHITE Aug76 372 3-157-Keeper's Cottage, White Lane LANE Aug76 373a 3-156-Stapledown, Shere Tree house owned by Clough Williams-Ellis and Amabel Strachey then sold in 1929 to Charles Laughton and his wife Elsa Lanchester. I had some photos years ago of the house and the studio theatre [The Hut] in the grounds. Also they put on plays in a barn in Shere [Barn Theatre, June-September, 1932-39] with visiting actors. Evidence of occupation and mysterious items were found in December 1926 in the search for Agatha Christie. Clough Williams-Ellis designed addition, [brick] cottage, plans, elevation & details of The Tree House in 1931.

Aug76 373b 3-155-Old Scotland Farm Cottage HOUND 8/87 374a 3-159-Cotterells Farm Barn HOUSE 8/87 374b 3-160-Cotterells Farm Barn arching brace ROAD 8/87 374c 3-161-Cotterells Farm Barn jowl post 8/87 374d 3-162-Cotterells Farm galletting CHILWORTH RD Aug76 373 3-193-Mill Lane Cottages at entrance to Botting's Mill MISC Aug76 - 3-194-Map of Parish Aug76 258e 3-195-Cooke's Place chestnut trees Aug76 363 3-196-Horse at New Scotland Farm Aug76 268a 3-197-Grindstone Weston Yard Aug76 268b 3-198-Grindstone Weston Yard

FOUR SLIDE LISTS WITH DIFFERING NUMBERS AND NOTES

History Albury Talk to of Then & Early Rotary Change Now - Compilation of Bob Casbard's notes - Many are slides we do not have Albury Old in List & Albury Albury Notes

1 1 1 Intro. Early 19th cent - shops - The Street c18 showing little change 2 1 2 2 Albury Park - The Lake, etchings by Hollar 1645 note the spire on Albury Old Church which at some later date fell down & was replaced by the present cupola and battlement. Location difficult to place - note church has spire, ruins of buildings uncertain, 3rd slide probably artist's licence with church apparently partly surrounded by water 3 2 3 Albury Park - The Lake, etchings by Hollar 1645 4 3 4 Albury Park - The Lake, etchings by Hollar 1645 5 4 5 3 Albury Village - Little George Anon c1800 The only illustration we have of Albury village as it was, located in what is now Albury Park. Thought to show The Little George kept by Richard Taillet in 1800 an ink/pastel drawing now one of few remaining houses in Park 6 5 6 Postford House c1849/1830 taken from 'Fourteen Views in the Village of Albury' drawn by a Lady for the benefit of orphan family 7 6 7 Waterloo Ponds - Mill Lane c1910. View hidden by hedges 8 7 Waterloo Ponds - Mill Lane c1986. View hidden by hedges 9 8 8 4 Tillingbourne Bridge by Clive Lodge c1910 view east. Clothes of people on bridge

10 9 Tillingbourne Bridge by Clive Lodge 1986 view east 11 10 9 5 The Street - by Clive Lodge c1902 shows village welcome for Maj. King-Church on return from Boer War 12 11 10 6 Miss Malden's cottage c1813 an oil by Barry RA. Oil painting - almost lost but restored and copied 13 12 11 7 Weston Lea as a farm pre 1877, when the Duke made improvements for the Misses Maxwell when they became residents 14 13 Weston Lea 1986 15 14 12 8 The Signpost c1900 note lantern frame on top, oil lantern removed during WW1/1914

16 15 13 Weston Lea & The Street c1902 17 16 Weston Lea & The Street 1986 18 17 14 9 Hunters Moon Farm Church Lane 1920 19 18 Hunters Moon Farm Church Lane 1986 20 19 15 10 Albury Church July 1849 in its original form (ref. Thaon), as built for Henry Drummond, but not as he directed. Consecrated by Bishop of Winchester Wed 19 October 1842

21 20 16 11 Albury Church c1867 before addition of Apse (finished 1867) and Clock, clock donated by Duke of Northumberland to mark coming of age of his son Lord Warkworth 29/5/1867. Note the gateway, now replaced. 22 21 12 Albury Church 1986 23 22 17 14 The Street & Drummond Arms view west pre 1860 note road is not metalled and thatched roofs. Drummond Arms Surrey Trust and blacksmith's forge before addition to building which is now restaurant. They brewed their own beer.

24 23 18 The Street & Drummond Arms view west 1920 pre addition of what is now restaurant, at this time the building was also a brewery. Note name still Surrey Trust. Addition of side structure now restaurant Forge roof tiled. AA sign on wall, abundance of creeper

25 24 19 The Street & Drummond Arms view west c1935 The bus shelter was built to mark Silver Jubilee of King George Vth. Thought to be c1935 but note bus shelter & name on Pc. 26 25 The Street & Drummond Arms view west 1986. As it is today - note mark on wall from name board - when removed? 15 Drummond Arms 1861 plus decorations for wedding of Miss King-Church 27 26 20 The Arch on The Street 1861 on occasion of Miss King-Church wedding. Presumably taken on day of wedding from number of people 16 Drummond Arms c1925 thatch gone, bus & metalled road 28 27 21 17 Drummond Arms Tea Gardens 1921 29 28 Drummond Arms Tea Gardens 1986 30 22 18 Mr King's bakers shop 1982 - closed c1979, demolished 1982, replaced by Bakery Mews. Started as family business, originally in Farley Green, moved to Albury in 1927 by son who continued till 1979. 31 New houses on site of bakers shop 1986 32 29 23 13 The Street view east from Drummond Arms c1903 much as today, with horse traffic and men with shotguns/rifles. Note amount of creeper, nameboard for brewery & man with shotgun/rifle - when did that cease? Thought to be c1900 but could be earlier. 33 30 24 The Street view east 1906. Suggestion of footpath on far side - bank on this side 34 31 The Street view east 1924. Note grass bank now established 35 32 The Street view east 1986 36 33 25 Parfree's Garage also Knight's Builder & Undertaker 1921. Parfree's Garage with sign for Knight 37 34 Albury Garage 1986 38 35 26 19 Butcher's Shop c1900 butcher was Mr Miles and closed in March 1963. Opposite Drummond Arms. Note meat hung outside 20 Butcher's Shop c1900 closed 1963 now private residence 39 36 Whitecroft 1986 now a private house 21 The Street c1920 view east Parfree's, Knight's & butchers 22 The Street c1921 Parfree's over Knight's Undertaker 40 37 27 24 The Street view west c1900 note Knight's/Parfree's & the shop Potters/Pilgrim Cottage & Parfree's note carriage pre motors. Note structure ?--? Knight's & shop Potters

41 38 View west 1986 now Pilgrim's Cottage 42 39 28 23 Weston Dene 1902/c1910 note chimneys & creeper etc. 43 40 Weston Dene 1922 note addition of the porch 44 41 Weston Dene 1986 note addition of 2nd porch. Loss of chimneys 45 42 Weston Dene 1986 25 Village Hall - - pre bus crash in February 1982 46 43 29 26 The Old Mill c1910 before The Street was metalled. Originally a corn mill was badly damaged by fire in 1830 for which James Warner was hung. River still open in front of house 47 44 Now Albury Laboratories 1986. Stream now piped and filled 48 45 30 View south from meadows above Drummond Arms 1924 note open fields beyond Albury House. When was vicarage built? 49 46 View south from meadows above Drummond Arms 1986 note housing development

50 47 31 27 Albury Village view from NW from beside the Warren c?/late 19thC. Exaggerated buildings, artist's view with considerable licence in its presentation

51 48 View NW from beside the Warren 1986 52 49 32 Weston Wood Cottage (Brickyard Cottage) 1890 Mr & Mrs Broomer & family 53 50 Now Timber Croft 1986. Orig taken late 1890. From L>R Lydia Priscilla Broomer (nee Tufell) daughter of George & Harriet Tunnell of Albury; Anna Louise Broomer b1877; Henry Broomer 1844-1907; Emily Broomer b1884; James Peter Broomer 1883-1959 (married Caroline Collins of Albury) 54 51 33 Albury House, Martin Tupper's residence c1829 picture appears in '14 Views of Albury' were these drawn by a member of his family? 55 52 Albury House, the poet's house at Albury c1849 note the coat of Arms 56 53 28 Martin Tupper's letter heading 1857. Letter heading with a difference 57 54 29 Albury House frontage & entrance c1860 an artists impression note lawn & circular drive 58 55 Martin Tupper & family c1860 59 Albury House 1986 frontage 60 Albury House 1986 main entrance hall 61 Albury House 1986 main staircase, first level 62 Albury House 1986 main staircase second level 63 56 Albury House 1986 64 57 34 30 Pigeon House c1550 a sketch from the mid 16th century 65 58 Pigeon House 1982 35 Weston Yard c1900 view from Church Lane 66 59 Weston House c1920 /crossed out/repeat two down 67 60 Weston House 1986 /crossed out/repeat two down 68 61 36 Weston House c1920 69 62 Weston House 1986 70 63 37 Silent Pool entrance drive 1911 probably the Duchess in her open carriage. Length of drive - position of house not now known 71 64 Silent Pool entrance drive today 1986 note the difference in the driveway & the new house. Comparability of position for camera difficult to establish (middle of A25)

72 65 38 Silent Pool 1906 73 66 Silent Pool 1986 74 67 39 31 Catholic Apostolic Church 1841 displacement of roadway & Cook's Place probably due to artist's licence. From early print and personal album of MFT. Note absence of Council Chamber - location of road - church gate - did road really run as close to church? - Cooks Place 75 68 Catholic Apostolic Church 1986 not a matching view but currently the trees present problems for photography 76 69 40 View west from Newlands Corner c1906 post date. Clarity of view 77 70 View from Newlands Corner 1986 note the 2 essential changes from time, shrubbery & jet contrail 78 71 41 Park Lodge north entrance 1838 water colour by C.T.Hassell note thatched roof, chimney & entrance 79 72 Park Lodge c1965 80 73 Park Lodge 1986 note absence of chimneys 81 74 42 Park Lodge south entrance 1890 with the Gadd family 82 75 43 Park Lodge south entrance c1900-1910 who were the little girls? 83 76 44 Park Lodge south entrance c1960 before demolition 84 77 Park Lodge south entrance 1986 as rebuilt by Albury Estates 85 78 45 32 Albury Park Mansion 1645 engraving by Hollar. Earliest picture we possess - Thomas Howard 1637-1677 later 5th 86 79 46 Albury Park mansion c1804 owned by Samuel Thornton 1800-1811 note that in this view the location of the church is questionable 87 80 47 Albury Park Mansion c1820-1826 Henry Drummond brought from Charles Wall in 1819

88 81 48 33 Albury Park Mansion c1826 H. Drummond note extension to west end of house. Enlarged by Pugin. 89 82 49 Albury Park Mansion 1826 H. Drummond modified 90 83 50 34 Albury Park Mansion 1905 Duke of Northumberland 91 84 Albury Park mansion 1986 Country Houses Association Ltd. Virtually no change 92 85 51 Albury Old Church 1786 drawing by Peake note the footpath & the old grave markers

93 86 52 35 Albury Old Church 1851 south door was still in use. Was the wall erected after this path and the south door ceased to be used? 36 Albury Old Church c1800 painting owned by Northumberland family 94 87 Albury Old Church 1986/1984 95 88 53 Albury Old Church c1850 from Martin Farquar Tupper book & similar style to those in the book 'Fourteen Views of Albury' 96 89 Albury Old Church 1986 97 90 54 Albury Heath 1909 The Post Office by what is now Sandy Lane 98 91 Albury Heath 1986 The Bungalow, Sandy Lane 99 92 55 William IVth Little London c1906 The census of 1861 showed it as Will. IVth, lately The Garibaldi. 100 93 56 William IVth Little London 1980 101 94 William IVth Little London 1986 102 95 Little London 1925 from the embankment 103 96 Little London 1986 from the embankment 104 97 57 Brook Green c1890 showing the Working Men's Club, now a private house. Parents & little girls, one was Evelyn Bellinger who died in 1985. The girls are wearing red cloaks given by the duchess so that they could have some protection against bad weather while attending school. A.W.M.C. was opened on 11 October 1881. Few trees.

105 98 Brook Green 1986 note the proliferation of traffic sign boards 106 99 58 Brook Green c1920 107 100 59 Brook Green c1925 cottages & shop 108 101 60 Brook Green 1925? cottages & cow 109 102 Brook Green 1986 note the addition of porch, pillar box, garage & barn, which is now a dwelling 110 103 61 Brook Green c1925 barn & the Lawbrook 111 104 Brook Green 1986 barn & the Lawbrook 112 105 62 Brook Green c1925 barn, nice detail of waterwheel & controls 113 106 Brook Green 1986 the site of the waterwheel 114 107 63 Brook Green c1920 who? Note old house 115 108 Brook Green 1986 note the absence of the big house 116 109 64 Brook Green c1906 a wedding group, old Holt family 117 110 65 Brook Green c1910 Holt family outside store 118 111 66 Brook Green c1930 Mr Holt & daughter 119 112 67 Farley Green August Lane c1930 postcard, note title Farley Common 120 113 Farley Green August Lane 1986 121 114 68 Farley Green c1930 122 115 Farley Green 1986

TALK SCRIPTS & 1700 BOB CASBARD SLIDES FOUND SEPTEMBER 2017 Slide boxes for recorded talks are listed first, with their numbers and titles. Others show the exact marking on the box plus my notes. Very few have been scanned.

RECORDING & SCRIPTS BUT NO SLIDES: 021 Surrey Musters

007 Pigeon Houses by Dr Maurice Burton 1&2 works and opening 8 Nov 1980 011 014 081 +SCRIPT Smugglers of Albury by Mrs Jean Kirby 1&2&3 012A | Mrs Etherington & sister Francis Swanfox Recollections of Life in Albury incl scales from butcher shop 017 | Mr Stanley Lloyd son of Percy Lloyd with Bertram Caton and Bob Casbard 21 Jan 1984 016A May family visit July 1984 incl church and produce show 035A Albury House by John Foulsham Nov 1985 Feb 1987 incl inside 037 +SCRIPT A Baker's Tale by Mr G King SCANNED 040 +SCRIPT Albury Memories by Alf Howick 1&2 042 Albury Charities by Anne Patterson 1&2 Nov 1989 043 +SCRIPT Extracts from Anthony Browne's Diary by Win Browne 21 March 1990 SCANNED 045 +SCRIPT A Postman's Knock by Leslie Quantrill incl BW, bicycle, sorting office & BEM 047 +SCRIPT Four Clerics of Albury by Retta Casbard 1&2 050 +SCRIPT Recollections of Albury Estate by Charles Ward SCANNED 051/088 Albury Home Front/Albury At War 1&2 incl refugees, King's Bakers 1979, BW land army, Ponds Farm 052 Henry Drummond of Albury by Retta Casbard 054 Percy Lloyd - Albury Photographer by Retta Casbard SCANNED 068 +SCRIPT Albury Park Mansion by resident Malcolm Lister 1&2 069 of Wotton by Retta Casbard 1&2&3 talk & unmarked incl BW Margaret Blacke 071 +SCRIPT A Pitch Hill Childhood by Albert Carter 1&2&spare incl some vintage BW SCANNED 072 Hearth & Home by Retta Casbard 1&2&duplicates, cottage paintings, Round House postcard in dupes Albury Mansion Albury Park 1&2 incl inside, flowers & rhododendrons Family Estate Alnwick, Warkworth, Syon, Albury, Petworth St Peter & St Paul Albury Bells & Duplicates incl bellringers Old Church 1983 & 1990 chancel repair Albury Old Church 1 1983 1984 1990 Drummond Chapel Aug 1963 Albury Old Church 2 incl Flower Festival 1991 & chancel repairs Pugin Chimneys Cottages incl Park Lodge, for a talk? Record of houses Albury Parish 1984 Duplicates Winterfold & Little London incl post office Albury Heath Old Maps of Albury incl stones, Estate yard with railroads Albury Standing Stones incl sawmill St Martha's & Albury Views Brook Green & Ford Farm incl pond restoration Farley Green 1&2 incl gypsy school Albury Estate incl lake dredging & 1910 BW & Home Farm buildings and mill restoration Albury Estate Water Pump at Postford Vale End incl maps and turbine restoration Waterloo Ponds 1983 1984 incl Vale End and pond views Slides of Albury Taken by Miss Helen Lloyd 1963-1972 incl sheep grazing Old churchyard Albury People incl BW gypsy caravan, Augustus Percy letter, ?Brook shop, horses, stereovision 1st Exhibition at Weston House aid of Pigeon House JunJuly 1980 incl 1862 sampler Albury Trust Xmas Fair 1981 ?Edwardian dress W Foster D Day Montgomery etc Albury & District Views incl BW Silent Pool Cottage 1979 1980 1984 Albury Village The Street 1981 1985 1990 incl Weston House mason's marks Albury Village B incl BW Drummond tea garden, aerial view, King's, Church view, Wood Lodge 1981, garage Albury A25 old junction, sheep, trees, Brook Barn 1985 Holler incl Oughtred W.F. Wine incl Hambledon & vintage BW ?William Folkes ?talk 4 Seasons talk 1&2 Albury Mill - 3 photos of the model Y unmarked Oughtred, Old Church, St Christopher mural, slide rule, Albury Park Mansion, BW Evelyn Martin Tupper Albury House seemingly for a talk