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Outer London Collection (#7)

"Journey through the Outer London: A Glimpse into the Past" Step back in time to 1960, where the Chequers Inn in Dagenham, Essex




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"Journey through the Outer London: A Glimpse into the Past" Step back in time to 1960, where the Chequers Inn in Dagenham, Essex, stood as a charming haven for locals seeking respite. Its rustic charm and warm ambiance welcomed all who crossed its threshold. Venturing further into Victorian London, Barnes Bridge emerges as an architectural marvel. The intricate details of this historical landmark transport us to a bygone era, evoking a sense of grandeur and elegance. Station Road in West Drayton takes us on a nostalgic trip circa 1935. The bustling street captures the essence of daily life during that period - vibrant shops lining the road and people going about their business with purpose. As we gaze upon Northwood from a railway bridge in 1935, we witness the serenity of this suburban area. Its tranquil atmosphere offers solace amidst the fast-paced city life nearby. The St Peter and St Paul Church stands tall against time's relentless march in Dagenham, Essex (1960). This sacred place holds stories untold within its walls - tales of love, loss, and unwavering faith that have shaped generations. Intrigue fills our hearts as we observe Southern competitors at Sywell's Daily Mirror Scooter Rally organized by D. M. Scooter Realists. These daring individuals embody adventure and camaraderie while showcasing their skills on two wheels. Surbiton railway station beckons us with open arms in November 1938. Crowds gather eagerly under grey skies; anticipation hangs thickly in the air as they await their next destination or reunion with loved ones. Tottenham Football Club becomes more than just a sports venue when crowds queue for FA Cup Semi-Final tickets - it transforms into an emblematic symbol of unity among passionate fans who share one common goal: victory. Bell Yard paints an idyllic picture circa 1935 before its demolition to make way for progress.