Bromley Borough Local History Society
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Bromley Borough Local History Society
Bromley Armistice Day parade heading into East Street from the Market Square, probably in 1920.
John Lovibond & Sons off licence in roughly the same position in the Market Square as Barclays bank today (2020). Medhurst's store on the right c1910
Bromley Post Office in East Street 1910. The chimney of the electricity power station at the rear.
Howard's stores, opposite the Royal Bell, in the 1930s.
Pupils at the National School in College Roadi in 1915.
Looking down the High Street in 1902, the entrance to the White Hart on the left.
The upper high street with the Royal Bell on the right and Howst's stores on the left.
Looking down the High Street with the Aberdeen Buildings centre left. The presence of the temporary "Navy and Army Canteen Board" suggests it is during WW1.
Buckland's "Floral Depôt", Market Square, c1905. Located on the corner of East Street and Market Square, facing Widmore Road.
Market Square pubs, (l to r) the Duke's Head, the Forester and the Rose and Crown.
Congregational church in Widmore Road, rouglhy where Boots is today.
The new Town Hall in Tweedy Road.
Park House, later the Registry Office, Beckenham Lane, 1906.
The Forester and White Hart inns, High Street Bromley.
Carnegie Library
The upper part of the Broadway being built in 1936. The Carnegie Library in the background and Harrison Gibson store just visible on the left.
84 Westmoreland Road just before demolition in 1954. Built c1887 and now replaced by Whitley Court.