EPW050020 ENGLAND (1936). The junction of Fairfield West and Clarence Street, Kingston upon Thames, 1936. This image has been produced from a print.

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Title [EPW050020] The junction of Fairfield West and Clarence Street, Kingston upon Thames, 1936. This image has been produced from a print.
Reference EPW050020
Date May-1936
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Place name KINGSTON UPON THAMES
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 518267, 169381
Longitude / Latitude -0.29928354376319, 51.410607759857
National Grid Reference TQ183694

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The Three Fishes Public house, shown after it was rebuilt in 1934 by the architect Joseph Hill FRIBA for Hodgson's Kingston Brewery. The pub which was later renamed the Royal Charter, closed in 1986 and has since been demolished. In 1903, the Three Fishes, Richmond road was fully licensed by Arthur Barnett and owned by Hodgsons Kingston Brewery Ltd, to which it was tied.

Leslie B
Sunday 17th of July 2022 04:07:52 PM
The Kings Arms, public House, 83 Clarence Street. Since demolished.

Leslie B
Sunday 17th of July 2022 03:39:06 PM
The Castle Public House. Demolished in the 1980s to make way for Wheatfield Way ring road.

Leslie B
Sunday 17th of July 2022 03:31:39 PM
Fusion Arts studios

Paulo62
Sunday 17th of April 2022 11:28:17 PM
Public Library

Chaz
Wednesday 28th of July 2021 11:19:36 PM
Museum and Art Gallery

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Wednesday 28th of July 2021 11:19:18 PM
Kingston Empire Theatre

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Wednesday 28th of July 2021 11:10:27 PM
Depository on Cromwell Road

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Wednesday 28th of July 2021 11:09:30 PM
Kingston Workmen's Club & Institute

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Wednesday 28th of July 2021 11:08:45 PM
Bus station and depot on Richmond Road

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Wednesday 28th of July 2021 11:07:22 PM
Cattle Market on the corner of Fairfield West and Fairfield North

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Wednesday 28th of July 2021 11:05:09 PM

rodney jefferies
Sunday 16th of May 2021 04:35:40 PM
Hawker Aircraft factory - earlier the Sopwith Aviation factory.

KiwiMike
Wednesday 27th of February 2019 10:24:23 PM
Improved pedestrian flows are the result of a new concrete bridge. The new station is a mixture of the Southern's concrete and brick designs. It has stood the test of time fairly well, still being in use today.

Maurice
Friday 4th of September 2015 09:18:22 AM
Are these signs of the station being rebuilt? There are no adverts on the hoardings and the canopy roofs seem to be incomplete. The platform edge of the bay seems to be very clean and the yard in front of the station has string of long wheelbase, open 4 wheeled wagons that could well have brought in the components for reconstruction... for example concrete platform materials from the Exmouth Junction Concrete works in Exeter.

Maurice
Friday 4th of September 2015 09:15:28 AM