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Duck Alley, houses beside the stream (c.1910)
Credit: Buckinghamshire County Council
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The Broadway cattle trough, Chesham. This junction was long considered the central point of the town.
Credit: Old postcard
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Blucher Street and the ’Blue Ball’ public house around the turn of the twentieth century
Old London postcard
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Red Lion Street in Chesham (early twentieth century)
Credit: Chesham Museum
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Germain Street in Chesham (1949). In the photo we can see the premises of G. Marshall, G. and Sons Ltd.
Credit: Buckinghamshire County Council
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Weller’s brewery dray outside the Queen’s Head in Chesham (1899)
Credit: Amersham Museum
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The first train to ever arrive at Chesham, 8 July 1889 Chesham must be the most trivia-filled Underground station - the northernmost, westernmost, furthest station from the next down the line, a preserved signal box on a section of line with no signalling system AND it still has its water tower to replenish steam trains
Credit: Old postcard
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Boys standing in Missenden Road, near to the junction with Church Street
Old London postcard
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GCR 4-4-2 locomotive B.R. No. 67438 on the Chesham branch (1949)
Credit: Chesham Museum
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