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Park Road, Kingston
The road on the right is closed for the women's road race, which went along the parallel Queen's Road.
Image: © Hugh Venables
Taken: 29 Jul 2012
0.06 miles
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Alexandra, closed
According to http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/11/1190/Alexandra/Norbiton it has been closed several times. Not clear what will happen next.
Image: © Hugh Venables
Taken: 29 Jul 2012
0.06 miles
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Shops on Park Road, Kingston
My first photo of 2017, taken at 2.18PM
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 1 Jan 2017
0.07 miles
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Clifton Road, Kingston-Upon-Thames
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 9 Jan 2011
0.10 miles
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The Pottery, Park Road
Restaurant and tapas bar in north Kingston.
Image: © Hugh Venables
Taken: 29 Jul 2012
0.12 miles
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Kingston: Park Road and The Pottery
The Pottery - at the corner of Borough Road - is a substantial former pub that must date from about 1900. It now trades as a tapas bar.
The name Park Road no doubt derives from the fact that the road leads towards Richmond Park from the foot of Kingston Hill.
The photo was taken on a quiet Sunday evening, but bollards and yellow lines are evidence of traffic blight and parking problems.
Image: © Stefan Czapski
Taken: 16 Jun 2019
0.12 miles
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The Pottery Pub
This unusually painted purple pub is on the corner of Borough Rd (on the right) and Park Rd ( in the foreground.)
Image: © Nigel Mykura
Taken: 30 Oct 2012
0.13 miles
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Kingston Memorial
On the 22nd January 1945, at 2.35pm, the last V2 long range rocket to hit Kingston fell near this spot. resulting in the deaths of 8 persons and causing injury to 117 more. A total of 33 homes were destroyed and over 2,000 more were damaged, making it the most severe and widespread incident of World War II in the Royal Borough.
Image: © Peter Trimming
Taken: 21 Nov 2017
0.13 miles
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St Paul's Church taken from footpath from Arthur Road, Kingston-Upon-Thames
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Image: © David Howard
Taken: 9 Jan 2011
0.14 miles
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King's Road, Kingston, September 2017
Very solid-looking Victorian semis - with barge-boarded gables facing the street - are typical of these streets on the north side of Kingston.
Along this stretch of King's Road each pair of houses has a date-panel up in the gable. Most are no longer legible, but one (nearer Kingston Gate) reads "Emma's Cottages 1870". Plainly this area of Kingston was laid out at about that time, as the old East Surrey Barracks (a couple of hundred yards behind the camera) carry the date 1875.
Image: © Stefan Czapski
Taken: 6 Sep 2017
0.14 miles