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Royal Parade, Chislehurst,
c. 1880


Note the delivery bicycle on the far left. |
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Mainly
built in the 1860's but named in 1870 to commemorate
the residency of Napoleon III, Royal Parade
is at the heart of Chislehurst Common.
Previously the area had been occupied by a
few cottages which lined the road across St.
Paul's Cray Common, but by the time this photo
was taken large Victorian villas had sprung
up to the north and east.
Behind the cart are the premises of Lidstone
the butchers.
Although the High Street developed into the
main commercial centre of town during the
20th Century, Royal Parade has remained a
fashionable location and today is home
to antique shops and restaurants. |
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Bickley
Arms Hotel,
Chislehurst, c. 1870 |
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Double's
Butchers,
65 High Street,
Chislehurst, c. 1930 |
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Water
Tower,
Summer Hill,
Chislehurst, c. 1960 |
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