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Reigate Heath. 1860. R.F.D. Palgrave. Howard Malleson from
Horsham posted this comment on
Monday 17 November 2025 18:36:39.
I have come to this website a bit late but, like James, I too am a great grandson of William Lawson Peacock. I am working to put together the links between the Peacock family and the Malleson family. My father, Deric Malleson, was page boy at the marriage of William's second daughter, Helen, to George Robertson and my grandmother was Winifred, William's third daughter. I would be very interested in sharing/swapping information on the Peacock family and their life in Reigate and on William's picture dealing life, particularly his work in Canada.
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Reigate; Doods Road. Unknown date. Unknown ... Richard Jackson from
Redhill posted this comment on
Sunday 16 November 2025 17:03:57.
Hi Robert, Lily and Fred Rolfe were my great aunt and uncle, I lived at the green grocers shop with my granparents Vic and Barbra (Lilys sister) Woolgar in the late 60's. I went to Doods Brow School, now no 74, which was run by Betty Wadlow.
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Woodhatch Lodge. 1915. Unknown publisher. Joan Apps from
Reigate posted this comment on
Sunday 02 November 2025 15:22:11.
Elaine Hook. You do not mention what year your mother lived there and her name. I too was born there in 1951 and lived there until 1971. I submitted some of the pictures that are this sight. Any other information would be of interest.
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Construction of the Canon UK headquarters in ... Alastair Barnes from
Burgess Hill posted this comment on
Friday 17 October 2025 11:15:01.
Architect David Richmond (Right) and Canon Property Manager Alastair Barnes inspecting progress on the East Block
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Thatch Cottage, Linkfield Lane, Redhill. Unknown ... Jill Goulder from
Lewes posted this comment on
Sunday 21 September 2025 15:37:03.
Sally, how lovely to hear your memories! I do hope that the other 'girls' read them. I do have Jenny Baldwin's email address so I'll let her know about your post; and meanwhile you might like to look at a website that I've put up with the accumulated reminiscences of some of the former pupils. I'll add yours to it! (It has my email address on it, if you think of any more memories)
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Thatch Cottage, Linkfield Lane, Redhill. Unknown ... Sally Storey from
Saint Malo, France posted this comment on
Saturday 30 August 2025 20:21:36.
I've stumbled on this quite by chance ...
I remember Liss Lloyd and Mrs Godsiffe. Sue Sheppard - I think we were in the same form ! I was Sally Walker. I also remember Rosemary Bristow and Jenny Baldwin but I think they were a year older than me !
I think the woman who ran the stables was Miss Rowlatt. Do you remember that cinder track ? I've still got a bit of it in one knee !!
I remember Miss Hogg - nature walks ? Also that horrible milk from Wrays Farm Dairies that always tasted off. But I loved the school - piano lessons with Miss Brabner (she used to whack our fingers with a pointer if we made mistakes, ha ha !
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Redhill Common. 1916. F. Frith & Co. Ltd. Tony Twyman from
Clacton posted this comment on
Thursday 28 August 2025 16:06:18.
I knew the Hankey Family - Mum,Dad (Postman), and Daughter Vera. Cottage No.4 I think.
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Reigate. Birkheads Road. 1905. F. Frith & Co. Ltd. Tony Twyman from
Clacton posted this comment on
Thursday 28 August 2025 15:46:32.
Further down the road on the left though a gap in the hedge, the owner had a White Cockatoo Parot that had a lot to say! At the top end, on the right of the picture, Mr Hotton (who owned the yard opposite Curringtons) kept one of the first Electric Milk Floats which I believe he had built himself. This was on the way to our Sports Field in Pilgrims Way, along Sommers Road.
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Direct Motors, Emlyn Road, Redhill. Late 1960s. douglas holden from
Bideford posted this comment on
Tuesday 26 August 2025 15:48:59.
photo,s of redhill motor cycle works
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Postal item sent to Mrs F. Jordan of 27 Three ... A. L. Holbrook from
Newport posted this comment on
Wednesday 20 August 2025 19:24:17.
Hi. I hope the person who uploaded this photo ref.6303 finds my reply.
In August 2025 I bought a lot from an auction,this lot was of postage stamps, withsome envelopes. My wife saw an envelope the information on & it piqued Yher interest. Addressed to Mr F.Joran 27 Three Arch Rd, Earlswood, Redhill, Surrey, U.K. Similar to yours from the same person but from Canada post mark 'Frobisher Bay' in 65 i.e. 1965. The ship was 'CCGS "Narwhal" off 318537'gross tons 2064.35,net tons 93478, Ottawa ( CCGS is the Canadian Cost Guard. ) YOURS A. & A. H.
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Factory, Albert Road North. Originally the first ... Malcolm Smith from
Grimsby posted this comment on
Friday 11 July 2025 10:59:54.
If I remember correctly this is the view that greeted you as you turned into Albert Road North in 1968. The sweet smells and aroma's also were heavy in the air. As the road turned a sharp right at the entrance to this building it ran downhill past a new company called Ambressey Engineering perched on a steep incline to the factory entrance then the road continued downwards before turning left to face the Atco motor mower service centre. I would be interested on any info at all about the Ambressey Engineering company As I worked there as a lad when it moved to that site from Norbury Road Thanks
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Surrey Iron Railway platerails, excavated in the ... simon wilkins from
South Croydon posted this comment on
Thursday 03 July 2025 12:49:19.
Peter Burgress comments are correct, that said the line started out as the London to Portsmouth plateway. I think the photo shows the find part of the line by Mr W Harrison then owner of Dean farm quarry. It was excuvated by WT Tharby, Tharby was a retired railway man and an archaelogist. He went to publish the finding & a sketch in the "railway Magazine" Aug 1967
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Reigate Lodge. 1846. Marilyn Roberts from
Oxley, Queensland posted this comment on
Saturday 21 June 2025 04:59:19.
My family were staff to William Phillipps, Shipowner and owner of Reigate Lodge from the 1830's until at least the 1870's. He not only employed Robert Walter and his family in various capacities within the household, but he seemed to have helped others of the family find professional roles outside the household. I'm not sure if Phillipps had role in cricket, but my 1859 Robert' nephew and my great, great grandfather, Clarence Richard Walter got his first class debut in Reigate in 1859. Clarence later went to Wales and was pivotal in building what is now the Glanmorgan County Cricket Club. If anyone has any more information I'd love to hear it
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High Beech, Nutfield. Unknown date. Aerofilms Ltd. Stephen Mulvey from
havant posted this comment on
Wednesday 18 June 2025 12:59:33.
I was there for 9 months in 1977. Mr T and Iain Banner managed the gardens, Iain's wife Sue worked in the kitchen at first but became a full-time member of staff. Other staff members were Gordon and Alfie. I can't remember names of other staff members but they were all really great. There was so much going on like canoeing, camping, rock climbing, disco's, days out and loads more. I loved it. Some of the guys built a kestrel box and put it up in the grounds. I never got to see it occupied but I'm sure it did. I looked at a Google Earth image recently and the grounds are completely overgrown now! Some guys I hung about with were David LLoyd. Tim Rolls and Trevor Chandler - Portsmouth lads. Wonderful time
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Reigate; Doods Road. Unknown date. Unknown ... Robert Knight from
Derby posted this comment on
Wednesday 18 June 2025 10:11:57.
Further to my earlier rememberances! About the last house visable on the left was a post office run by Millie Brett and her sister and opposite was a bakers.
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Towards Church Street. Unknown date. Robert Knight from
Derby posted this comment on
Friday 13 June 2025 19:55:38.
View is to Kennedys sweet shop c.1950. Girls County School behind wall now 6th form college. It was on Great Doods estate whose ice house is buried in mound behind wall. When the one way traffic system was introduced more than one lorry found the out of camber turn to the right too much and toppled over.
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Somerset Road, Meadvale. 1912. Grady's Photo ... Rob from
Bridgnorth posted this comment on
Friday 13 June 2025 14:19:42.
My Grandma (Joyce Nye - later Joyce Lewis) and her family grew up in Meadvale. Her brother is called Ron (still alive) and her sister was called Kath. Their father ran a Butchers shop at either 36 or 38 Somerset Road, which I believe is the building standing in the centre of this picture. The family all lived here throughout the war years. It is interesting to see that this Butchers was once called E. Peters. I wonder if my Great Grandfather ran the business for E. Peters at this time, or if he bought it and changed the name to his? I will have to ask my Grandma. Either way the family lived upstairs. Do you have any more photographs of this building please? My grandma is now 96 years old and lives in a care home in Much Wenlock, Shropshire. She is stone deaf and we have trouble communicating with her now. To be able to show her these pictures of Meadvale with more clarity would be fantastic. She lost her father when she was in her ealy 20's, and when married, sometime in the 1950's, she moved to Bridgnorth, Shropshire where she started her own family. She often talks about Meadvale. Thank you.
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The Swimming Bath, Reigate. 1906. A. & G. Taylor. Ruth cornwell from
Devon hartland posted this comment on
Thursday 12 June 2025 14:04:47.
Lovely to hear all these memories of Reigate very interesting and nostalgic I am in my 70s now don’t know where the time goes so really lovely to remember these times when we were young
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Nos 77, 75 and 73 Earlsbrook Road. Circa 1870. Nicola Davison from
Crawley posted this comment on
Wednesday 11 June 2025 00:45:48.
Regarding Suzanne’s comment above, I have a video of my 104 year old Nan saying how her friend’s little boy was killed by a bomb in Earlswood. She didn’t mention his mother also died though. I wonder if it’s the same people.
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Deerings Road. Unknown date. Unknown publisher. Robert Knight from
Derby posted this comment on
Monday 09 June 2025 10:35:39.
further to Anthony's comment's: You must have lived near the Martin brothers and opposite Mrs Freeman with her twin daughters. The Knights at 47 were another family from mine, must have made problems for the post man, there was a post box in the road then! Jean Metcalfe no. 78 The Moorings married Cliff Michelmore as Anthony said. Jean's father and I used to catch the bus (406/414) to Redhill he to station to London me to school.
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Pine End, Reigate, Surrey. Unknown date. ... Janet Amos from
Leicester posted this comment on
Sunday 08 June 2025 20:01:32.
I went to pine end school in the 5os and left 1963 it was the best years of life, I would love a photo of pine end school, so my children could put it in a frame and have it as a remembrance of the time there mother was the happiest of her childhood, I would love to know where I can get photos of the pine end school, I send all my love to the old pine end school girl, I would cherish a photo please can anyone tell me where I can buy one from, your Janet Amos
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Police Training Centre, Nutfield. Unknown date. ... Jane Coward from
Storrington posted this comment on
Sunday 08 June 2025 18:01:13.
I did my Preliminary Training here when I started Nursing at Guy's in October 1954.
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Deerings Road. Unknown date. Unknown publisher. Anthony Twyman from
Clacton posted this comment on
Saturday 31 May 2025 08:16:50.
I lived at number 47 from Birth (1945) with Mum, Dad and Brother until about 1952 before moving to Wray Park Road. Mrs Fergusson lived at 45, and the Knights at 49. I remember the Michelmores (Cliff & Jean) leaving for their Honeymoon from the house on the bend at the top of the road. They were married I believe in the Methodist Church next to Wraggs Cycle Shop in the town.
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Pine End, Reigate, Surrey. Unknown date. ... Aldene walcott from
London posted this comment on
Friday 30 May 2025 01:12:25.
I went to pine end from 1985 until 1991 some good years and some bad would love to see more people post up their photos.
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Reigate, Holmesdale Road. 1970. Anthony Twyman from
Clacton posted this comment on
Wednesday 28 May 2025 08:38:29.
Paul Gale. I remember you Dad, was his Christian Name Ron? I believe he was Knicknamed 'Curley' (Not a lot of hair) Great times.
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Thatch Cottage, Linkfield Lane, Redhill. Unknown ... Jill Goulder from
Lewes posted this comment on
Tuesday 27 May 2025 18:20:38.
Hello readers interested in the story of Woodside school. I now have interesting further information from David Ryves (whose mother taught at Sylvia's school during the war) and so have updated my Woodside web page again ( http://www.jillgoulder.plus.com/Woodside/WOODSIDE_SCHOOL_MEMORIES.pdf) with more detail and a new photo of Sylvia in the 1970s. I hope you enjoy this!
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Reigate, West Street. Unknown date. A. G. Taylor. Christine Kirby from
Reigate posted this comment on
Wednesday 21 May 2025 23:31:16.
This photo appears to predate the horse trough which stands outside the second house on the left, next door to the one with the bay window.
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The Swimming Bath, Reigate. 1906. A. & G. Taylor. Susan P. Ede from
Salisbury posted this comment on
Tuesday 29 April 2025 06:17:18.
When I was 9 years old I would cycle from my home in Dorking on a Sunday to Reigate swimming pool, jump about in the pool because there were so many people in the pool you could not easily swim, I would then cycle home to Dorking, each way 7.5 miles. Loved the adventure, now I am 73 year old walking is my adventure.
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"Hethersett", Reigate. 1920. Unknown publisher. stephen noyce from
poole posted this comment on
Thursday 17 April 2025 18:05:35.
I was interested to come across this picture of Hethersett having been connected to my family. Although a bit vague, from conversations with my maternal Grandmother, she along with her Mother Elsie and her own Parents lived in something like a stable block above what I think were the stables as my Grandmother's Grandfather was involved with providing the horse and carriage transport for the house - they were the Pescud family. My Grandmother sometimes talked about the smell of horse leather and of a vivid thunderstorm when they lived there. I would guess it was around the 1920's-1930's (she was born 1917) because by the second world war, my Grandmother and her Mum were living in Bath where she met my Grandfather and got married before moving to Poole in the 1950's. My Grandmother died in 2003. Her Mum's Brother - Arthur Pescud - went on to be a Butler for his working life, latterly being a Butler at a large house near West Meon in Hampshire. My Grandmother did visit the house with my Aunt back in - I think - the 1990's while on holiday and mentioned about it being connected to the RNIB.
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Thatch Cottage, Linkfield Lane, Redhill. Unknown ... Jill Goulder from
Lewes posted this comment on
Thursday 17 April 2025 16:33:16.
I've updated my web page on Woodside you can see here with David Ryves' and other new information; I do hope that this is allowed, as I think that contributors will be very pleased. It was great to be in touch with Wendy Fraser and Jenny Armstrong/Baldwyn, and I would love to be in communication with for example Helen MacDonald who has a photo of her and schoolmates in their grey and green Woodside school uniforms.
And Rosemary Mees/Simmons was eager to be in touch with her schoolfriend Jenny Baldwyn, and vice versa; I have the latter's email address but not Rosemary's. Rosemary more generally was eager to be in touch with me for my further photos and info about Woodside.
A gremlin-disguised version of my email address is on the above website, and I'd warmly welcome emails from David Ryves, Rosemary Mees/Simmons and others. It's so lovely to get all this background about my beloved great-aunt! and to be able to give information and get people in touch with each other.
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