Included in this selection you will see a fabulous image of Cory’s Wharf, at the Quay, Fareham, a Waterlooville fire engine in a parade for the 1935 Silver Jubilee of George V and Havant Town Mill as it was in 1933 – it has since been replaced by the Havant bypass.
There is also The Savoy Cinema in West Street, Fareham in the 1930s, Camping at Hayling Island is 1932 and flooding in College Street, Petersfield back in 1931.
9. Before and at the start of World War II
A tram on the single track in Brockhurst Road. In the early years this road boasted a range of small shops with large Victorian houses in-between. Trams used this route between Gosport and Fareham until 1930.Picture: Courtesy of Mrs Anne Allen Photo: The News archive
10. Before and at the start of World War II
Camping at Hayling Island is 1932. Behind the tent is a selection of old railway carriages that have been converted into holiday accommodation Photo: The News archive
11. Before and at the start of World War II
Sent in by Harry Williamson of Havant we see the village of Wickham over the hill as it was in 1932, a vastly different village from today. The tower belongs to the church of St Nicholas. Photo: The News archive
12. Before and at the start of World War II
All aboard for the ferry at Eastney. Taken in 1931 we see the only transport available from Bransbury Park to the Hayling Ferry at Eastney.Picture: Courtesy of Gwenda Cooper Photo: The News archive