It would be good for names of places to be on the photos - we might be able link them to older ones on BHF. The top photo looks like a derelict* building but does have a newish car parked there. * Actually my thoughts were of another description but this could well be a family Forum!Nice building, 168 Gravelly Lane...
1914 may have been a Drapery shop.
1939 Wrensons
1968 Alan Richards-may have been a cycle shop
Corner of Gravelly Lane and Somerset roadWhere is no. 3 photo please.
Thanks Frothy, was interested in the antique shop, will have to pay it a visit.Corner of Gravelly Lane and Somerset road
The top photo is someones house lol I seen them go in etc plus theres kids toys on the side of house etcIt would be good for names of places to be on the photos - we might be able link them to older ones on BHF. The top photo looks like a derelict* building but does have a newish car parked there. * Actually my thoughts were of another description but this could well be a family Forum!
The second looks equally derelict.
whats the history on this Rollason Wood Hotel then ??? old ?
That's amazing, I took the same two photos last week, they are identicalwhats the history on this Rollason Wood Hotel then ??? old ?
The shop on Gravelly Lane with the tower above used to be Tower Cycles. Run by Alan Richards (and his mum) it was a great shop, selling lightweight bike components to racing folks, and bikes and hardware, and, strangely enough, paraffin ! (Esso Blue)