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1 redhill.photos image number 72
South Park, Allingham Road. 1910. F. Frith & Co. Ltd.
2 redhill.photos image number 97
Woodhatch House, Reigate. Circa 1910.
Comment 1
David Woodhead from
Sutton Coldfield posted this comment on
Wednesday 05 December 2012 09:40:00.
I assume that this was the house of the Haywoods in the period 1870-1910. Mr Haywood was a timber merchant and a well-respected amateur rose-grower. His daughter, Margaret (1880-1965), married Alfred Fripp in 1898, won a medal for service in the Boer War, and became Lady Fripp when he was knighted by Edward VII in 1904.
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ian watkins from
broadstairs posted this comment on
Monday 24 February 2014 23:28:00.
My grandad was the chauffeur for mr R P Evans from about 1912 untill he died. I have a camera and camera stand bought in reigate that used to belong to mr Evans.
Comment 3
Jim Brennan from
Inverness posted this comment on
Saturday 23 May 2015 16:54:00.
Was there an earlier Woodhatch House? This looks late Victorian. Apparently this had been the address of GW Alexander, a London banker and bill-broker who had been the Treasurer of the British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society from 1840.
Comment 4
Jon Alexander from
Paris, France posted this comment on
Friday 26 February 2016 14:18:00.
Can anyone clarify if the house portrayed in the 1910 photo here was the home of the Haywoods in 1870-1910, or of George William Alexander (b.1802; d.1890), the London banker and Treasurer of the Anti-Slavery Society? My information is that GWA lived at Woodhatch from 1883 (when he retired) until his death on 24 November 1890.
Comment 5
Adrian Ballisat from
Devon posted this comment on
Tuesday 01 January 2019 22:34:19.
I lived at 'The Cottage' Crescent Rd until the 1970's. The cottage was semi-detached and we understood they were built as estate cottages for Woodhatch House (which I remember as a small boy). Ours was meant to be the gardeners cottage. I can find some old photos if anyone is interested.
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Margaret Tyler from
London posted this comment on
Wednesday 13 November 2019 12:18:53.
I am also interested to see a picture of Woodhatch House where George William Alexander lived. Is it the one above or another ?
Comment 7
Christine Stringer from
Nelson,New Zealand posted this comment on
Wednesday 26 April 2023 11:37:29.
I am Richard Pugh Evans’s Great Niece. Interested to find out more about him and any recollections
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3 redhill.photos image number 98
Billiard room, Woodhatch House, Reigate. Circa 1910.
4 redhill.photos image number 296
Bell Street, Reigate. 1910. Geo. J. Deane.
5 redhill.photos image number 347
Reigate Garage Ltd., Bell Street, Reigate. 1910. Now Morrisons space.
6 redhill.photos image number 362
Reigate, Belmont Road. 1910. F. Frith & Co. Ltd.
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Ed Farmer from
Redhill posted this comment on
Tuesday 22 March 2016 20:38:00.
We lived at number 28 Belmont Road from 1975 to 1982. I am sure this photo is from the western end, nearest Cornfield Road. When we lived there were very few cars parked on the road. We used to play football, ride our scooters and bicycles etc. The third Georgian building on the right #26 Belmont Road had been replaced by modern 1960s building .. Mrs Yandal lived there.. I remember her husband's car was sold ... many years after her husband died. It was a massive Chitty Chitty Bang Bang type car ... all in black.
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7 redhill.photos image number 561
The Tea House, Brighton Road, Merstham. 1910. The English Studios.
8 redhill.photos image number 678
Municipal Buildings, Reigate. 1910. Doyen Series.
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10 redhill.photos image number 846
Procession Commemoration King Edward VII, Reigate. May 20th 1910. Harry Snook.
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