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The wedding of Robert W Barnard ( RACS ) and Miss Frances Mullet in New Eltham, Kent. 1939
The wedding of Robert W Barnard ( RACS ) and Miss Frances Mullet in New Eltham, Kent. The family group. 1939
A Typical Market Scene Sevenoaks christmas fat stock show 14 December 1931
A destroyed home, after a German air raid
Prince George, the Duke of Kent (left), visits the new nurse home at the Memorial Hospital in Woolwich, London. Here the Duke walks down the corridor with Councillor T Watt JP, the Mayor of Woolwich
Prince George, the Duke of Kent (left), visits the new nurse home at the Memorial Hospital in Woolwich, London. Here Councillor T Watt JP, the Mayor of Woolwich, welcomes the Duke with a handshake
Man on horseback in front of grocers shop around Sevenoaks area, Kent. Advertisements and signs: " T. H. Knight, Draper, Grocer, Messers Cronk Chartered Surveyors, 138 High Street, Sevenoaks
Motor cycling races at Brands Hatch. The side car bikes take a corner during the race 1936
Motor cycling races at Brands Hatch A side car bike takes a corner during the race 1936
Brands Hatch motor side car race. 1938
Dangerous corner... Brands Hatch, Kent, England; Unidentified speed car driverDangerous corner..... Brands Hatch, Kent, England; Unidentified speed car driver negotiates what appears to be a " dangerous corner " at the Brands Hatch motor circuit here today
Motor cycling races at Brands Hatch. Two of the side car bikes jostle for position on a corner during the race 1936
John Cooper, back to camera, instructs from a Cooper car driven by Les Leston as two trainee racing drivers also in Cooper cars - Major Arthur Mallock (left, behind) and John Forster (right)
Motor cycling races at Brands Hatch. Two of the side car bikes jostle for position on a corner during the race 1938
Topless Trackster... at Brands Hatch Kent this afternoon (Thursday) when model June Palmer was taken for a ride in the 2-litre Elva-BMW of Racing Driver Tony Lanfranchi He was preparing for
Brands Hatch, Kent, England: Britains John Surtees driving his Lola 70 Chevfrolet during the Guards international Trophy at Brands Hatch on August 30th
John Surtees (right) the present world champion car racing driver received a special commemorative plaque to mark his 1964 World Champiojship on four wheels from Derek Minter the reigning motor cycle
John Surtees leaving his honda after retiring with engine trouble during the Race of Champions at Brands Hatch, Kent, England. 13 March 1967
John Surtees No 4, driving a Lola 70 Chevrolet. He won both heats of the Guards International race, Brands Hatch, Kent, England. 30 August 1965
At the School at Wrotham in Kent, situated in the country, strong emphasis is placed on Rural Studies with practical teaching to develop the childrens interest in the countryside
Home coming of Unknown Soldiers on H. M. S. Verdun on way home to England. Photo showsHome coming of Unknown Soldiers on H.M.S. Verdun on way home to England. Photo shows, home coming of Unknown Soldiers on H.M.S. Verdun on way home to England with the flowers covering her fore deck
Home coming of Unknown Soldiers on H. M. S. Verdun on way home to England. At Admiralty PierHome coming of Unknown Soldiers on H.M.S. Verdun on way home to England. At Admiralty Pier, Dover. After a 19-gun salute was fired from Dover Castle
Home coming of Unknown Soldiers on H. M. S. Verdun on way home to England. SalutingHome coming of Unknown Soldiers on H.M.S. Verdun on way home to England. Saluting the dead. After a 19-gun salute was fired from Dover Castle
Home coming of Unknown Soldiers on H. M. S. Saluting the dead. After a 19-gun saluteHome coming of Unknown Soldiers on H.M.S. Saluting the dead. After a 19-gun salute was fired from Dover Castle, she tied up at Admiralty Pier where General Sir John Longley supervised the six high
Home coming of Unknown Soldiers on H. M. S. After a 19-gun salute was firedHome coming of Unknown Soldiers on H.M.S. After a 19-gun salute was fired from Dover Castle, she tied up at Admiralty Pier where General Sir John Longley supervised the six high ranking officers
Home coming of Unknown Soldiers on H. M. S. Verdun on way home to England. SalutingHome coming of Unknown Soldiers on H.M.S. Verdun on way home to England. Saluting the dead on approaching Dover a 19-gun salute was fired from Dover Castle
Mr Skinner, involved in the assault case in Erith, London. 1938
Chartwell, Mr Churchills New Home at Westerham. 2 October 1922
The Prince of Wales shaking hands with the Rev. John Haddon Askwith on leaving Ramsgate General Hospital. 24 November 1926
Jersey Cattle Show at Tunbridge Wells Viscount Hardinge ( right ) 2 May 1923
Tunbridge Wells Agricultural Show Hon E Mostyn ( Sitting ) and Lord Henry Nevill 2 May 1923
Romney Marsh a sparsely populated wetland area in the counties of Kent and East Sussex 1925
Jersey Cattle Show at Tunbridge Wells Viscount Hardinge with his 2nd prize jersey bull 2 May 1923
Old Herne, Near Herne Bay 1925
Jersey Cattle Show at Tunbridge Wells Sir John Blunt and his son 2 May 1923
The wedding of Mr John Neil Cooper and Miss Betty Soames ( Kent County Tennis player ) at Holy Trinity Church, Brompton, London. 1 February 1936
Typical Countrymen Long service estate employees at the Tunbridge Wells Agricultural show. George Wells ( East Peckham ), David Tolhurst ( Bayham Abbey ) and James Wells ( East Peckham ) 25 July 1928
Westerham Hill Horse Show Mrs Raymond Phillips 1928 9 July 1926
Westerham Hill Horse Show Mrs Raymond Phillips and Mr A E Wilson ( Vice Chairman ) 1928 9 July 1926
Parliamentary Golf Tournament at Sandwich. Sir John Simon. Simon, John Allsebrook, Viscount British administrator and politician; British foreign secretary 1931-1935; issued Simon Report _1873-1951
Jack Doyle [ after presenting an award at a beauty contest ?] Commodore Cinema Orpington Kent 1934
Christening at St Saviour s. Westgate on Sea The infant Simon, Mr Harold Warrender and their other little son John 16 September 1922
Tunbridge Wells and South East Counties show at Tunbridge Wells The Earl of Castle Stewart 21 July 1926