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The Harbour c1900 |
A dull day in 2004 |
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Queen Street c1910 |
Queen Street 2006 |
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"The
Anchor Inn" South Street c1900 |
The Anchor
Inn" now "Restaurant 36 on The Quay" South Street 2003 |
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South Street c1900 |
South Street 2006 |
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The Square c1900 |
The Square 2005 |
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The Railway Station Approach in North
street c1900 |
The Railway Station Approach in North
street 2005 |
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The Quay c1910 |
The Quay 2006 |
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North
Street c1911 |
North
Street c2006 |
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The
Locomotive PH (corner of North Street and Seagull Lane). c1953 |
The
corner of North Street and Seagull Lane2006 |
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Mant,
Butchers c1895 |
M R Starr,
Butchers 20-07 |
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West Street c1925 |
West Street 2007 |
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West Street c1900? |
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West Street
from the other end c1895 |
West Street 2009 |
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The Crown Hotel and High Street looking
west, 1955. The large building behind the bus was the community
centre, the site of the present day Co op |
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King Street at the time of Queen
Victoria's visit in 1842. |
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The Square, Emsworth at the turn of the
century c1900 |
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Photo supplied by Mr. William Cripps of
Emsworth. Seated with arms folded in centre of group was one of
Emsworth’s best remembered residents, “Birky” Miller. Near him
stands his pet heron “Jack”. Mr. Miller had trained the bird to
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Emsworth in 1850

(Click on map to open full size
in a separate window)
Image
produced from the
www.old-maps.co.uk service with
permission of Landmark Information Group Ltd. and Ordnance Survey
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