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Railway Hotel, West Wickham,
c. 1929

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The
arrival of the railway in 1882 was a false
dawn for suburbanisation in West Wickham.
Situated 15 miles from Charring Cross on a
branch of the comparatively slow Mid-Kent
line, with very few through trains, there
were still plenty of undeveloped areas more
accessible to London.
In this view taken almost
50 years after it opened,
this very suburban public
house, which had replaced
the historic 'Leather Bottle'
in 1882, still looks rather
lonely. |
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High
Street,
West Wickham,
c. 1929 |
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School
Road,
West Wickham,
c. 1930 |
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Plaza
Cinema,
Station Road,
West Wickham, 1957 |
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