In your picture of Chapel View, main road, St Paul's Cray - I lived in the houses facing the methodist Chapel in the late 1950's until 1967 on main road st pauls cray. On the left was an old Inn, (number 2 Lancaster place) the white building was a butchers which then became a greengrocers. The 1st building on the rhs belonged to the Royal British legion. There was a little shop in the middle of the row of houses on the lhs which belonged to my aunt & uncle. (Mr & Mrs Lines) In the 1950's on the rhs running up the side of the Royal British Legion was a road called the landway.
In your picture of Chapel View, main road, St Paul's Cray - I lived in the houses facing the methodist Chapel in the late 1950's until 1967 on main road st pauls cray. On the left was an old Inn, (number 2 Lancaster place) the white building was a butchers which then became a greengrocers. The 1st building on the rhs belonged to the Royal British legion. There was a little shop in the middle of the row of houses on the lhs which belonged to my aunt & uncle. (Mr & Mrs Lines) In the 1950's on the rhs running up the side of the Royal British Legion was a road called the landway.
Your very first pisture is where I was born. It was previously a smallpox isolation hospital. I've never seen a photo of it before - thank you.
Brilliant, loads of research here obviously and great result.
FABULOUS!