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fire engine in a parade for the 1935 Silver Jubilee of George V and Havant Town Mill as it was in 1933 – it has since been replaced by the Havant bypass.
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There is also The Savoy Cinema in West Street, Fareham in the 1930's, Camping at Hayling Island is 1932 and flooding in College Street, Petersfield back in 1931.
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1. Before and at the start of World War II
1936 Gosport ferries In 1936 people boarding and alighting the Gosport Ferries. Picture: Courtesy of Sid Greeman.
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2. Before and at the start of World War II
Savoy Buildings, West Street, Fareham, 1930
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3. 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
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4. Before and at the start of World War II
Corys Wharf, at the Quay, Fareham. My grandparents and family lived there. The chap in the suit is Frank Smith's grandfather, Frederick Hubbard. This photo is circa 1931. Note the price of fuel at 1/3d per gallon says Frank Smith who posted this lovely image
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