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S Coop, Furnishing & general Ironmonger, Stratford Road, Wolverton. Late C19th/early C20th.
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The village of Shenley Brook End, looking towards Bletchley, 1976.
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McCorquodales printing works, Stratford Road, Wolverton, 1913. The firm opened its first premises in Wolverton in 1878, the buildings were demolished in 1988.
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Local shop on the corner of Church Street and Cambridge Street, Wolverton, c 1950.
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The parade of shops from Kitchener Boot Store to the North Western Inn in Stratford Road, Wolverton. Probably early C20th.
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View looking east along Stratford Road, Wolverton with the shop fronts on the left and the Wolverton Work fire station on the right. probably mid C20th.
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A view of the shop fronts and vehicles on Queensway, Bletchley c1960s.
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Chris de Burgh and DJ Gary Davies outside The Point
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Steam locomotive 'Waverley' at Bletchley Railway Station with station staff - c1904
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Exterior view of the Bletchley Studio Cinema in 1973.
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Sunny day at Leon Recreation Ground
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Thatched cottages on Aylesbury Street looking towards Manor Road c1910s.
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The Emberton Men were an early and prize-winning side in the Morris revival of the 1920s-30s.
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The Point, Central Milton Keynes. c 1980s.
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The Royal Bucks Yeomanry marching east along Bletchley Road, 1939.
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The Shoulder of Mutton Public House on the junction of Buckingham Road and Newton Road, Bletchley. Date unknown.
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The Wolverton & Stony Stratford tram on Wolverton Road, Stony Stratford, c 1920s.
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The Thursday Cattle Market outside Gilby's Drapery Shop and Moss's Grocers in Aylesbury Street, Fenny Stratford c1914.
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Marston Gate Station located on the Aylesbury branch line of the London & North Western Railway was in use from 1839 until 1963. Date unknown.
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Swanbourne Station c1900. A former railway station on the 'Varsity Line' (Oxford to Cambridge line) that closed in 1968, Swanbourne, Buckinghamshire.
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Looking out over night-time Central Milton Keynes from upstairs at the Winter Gardens
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View looking north on Windsor Street towards Wolverton Railway Works. Early C20th.
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Wolverton & Stony Stratford tram. One of two Thomas Green tramway engines (introduced in 1887) pulling two 100 seat double-deck bogie trailers (largest in the UK at the time).
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Cricket match in progress at Wolverton Cricket Ground. Date unknown.
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The London and North Western and Wolverton Fire Brigades new steam pump fire engine, c1910s.
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View looking across the Wolverton Works buildings and sheds looking towards Wolverton Station. A commenter suggested the photo was taken during of just after the building of The Gables block of flats in the 1960s.
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Painting carriage frames in Wolverton Railway Works Paint Shop. Date unknown.
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Tram carriage beside bus at the Wolverton Road terminus, Stony Stratford 1920s
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Wolverton Science and Arts Institute, Church Street, Wolverton which was destroyed by fire in the 1960s.
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Workers leaving Wolverton Railway Works after their shift on Stratford Road, Wolverton, with Brush engine and two trailers c1905.
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Men leaving the Wolverton Railway Works, Stratford Road, 1980s.
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Bar, lights and faux-palms in the Zazoo nightclub
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Hi, I lived as a baby in Shenley Church End, was taken to Manor Farm there in 1944. Wondering if there are any photos of Shenley Church End…..there are some lovely photos though. My childhood home up for sale again now and trying(very hard!) to raise funds!
Catherine
Caught your site by chance looking for old photos of bletchley… The bath race and cig components flintstones have my dad in them, Dennis vick…he took the one of bletchley cinema showing klute which was 1971 not 73… He has a few more old photos if you’re interested… Thanks jason vick
Excellent range of photographs however I would have liked to have seen some relating to the construction of Milton Keynes. I lived at Tongwell Farm Newport Pagnell and struggle to find anything in writing or photograph relating to the area either before MK or during it’s transition. Any help by pointing in the right direction wold be greatly appreciated.
Bob
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