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Appledore, 35 Montague Road, Berkhamsted
Forty years on a very tall hedge obscured much of the former view see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1756312
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 10 Oct 2010
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Appledore, 35 Montague Road, Berkhamsted in 1965
The area of garden nearer to the camera was sold for building in 1966 see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1756312 for £2000. Unfortunately it incurred a land tax of 40%. On 16 January 1967 we moved from here to the Royal Ashdown Forest Golf Club see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1775390
Image: © John Baker
Taken: Unknown
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A snowy view in 1963
Taken from my bedroom window at Appledore, 35 Montague Road.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: Unknown
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Track to 35 Montague Road, Berkhamsted in 1967
This view was taken soon after the removal van of S Dell and Son had arrived at 08:10 to convey the contents of the house
Image to the Royal Ashdown Forest Golf Club
Image the following day. My parents and I stayed overnight at The Roebuck Hotel, Wych Cross
Image
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 16 Jan 1967
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Montague Road, Berkhamsted in 1970
These houses are actually situated in a cul-de-sac off this road but Montague Road forms part of the postal address. The white house is called "Appledore" and was where I lived with my parents from 1951-1967. The bungalow was built between 1967 and 1970 in this part of the garden see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1782875 which my father sold for £2000.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 16 May 1970
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Footpath to Cross Oak Road at Anglefield Road
Image: © Robert Eva
Taken: 24 Jun 2017
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Building a garage in 1952
In the garden of Appledore, 35 Montague Road taken by my father George Baker. The dog was called Trudy, the first of three boxers my parents kept as pets over the next 36 years. Access to the garage was from an unmade track from Montague Road.
Image: © George Baker
Taken: Unknown
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Recently completed garage in 1954
In the garden of Appledore, 35 Montague Road taken by my father George Baker. He also built open-fronted stores for coke and coal to fuel the house's boiler and grates respectively and these can be seen between the garage and the shed. Then he constructed a swing for me, which would certainly not pass today's Health and Safety rules!
Image: © George Baker
Taken: Unknown
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From the back garden in 1954
Of Appledore, 35 Montague Road taken by my father George Baker. This view shows the recently built extension to the sitting room. Inside there was seating on all three sides, which comprised a recycled church pew, cut to fit.
Image: © George Baker
Taken: Unknown
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From the back garden in 1952
Of Appledore, 35 Montague Road taken by my father George Baker. Compared with
Image, this view shows the house as it was when originally built.
Image: © George Baker
Taken: Unknown
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