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Guinea Pig Hall, Runwell Road.
Why was it called Guinea Pig Hall?
Views of Wickford Broadway, including during the First World War.
The junction of the Broadway and Southend Road Wickford.
This photo gives a real feeling for what life must have been like just after WWI.
Wickford Market, circa 1920s.
Early photographs of Wickford Market.
Runwell
Where was this photo taken?
Runwell Post Office early 1900s
Runwell Road
G. English, Grocers and Drapers, 1920s
The Broadway, Wickford
Chelmsford Road, Runwell
Was this the Runwell Road?
An early photo of Runwell Road.
Runwell
Where in Runwell is this?
The Hill, Runwell.
Can you date this photo?
St. Mary's Church, Runwell
An unusual view of Wickford Market, early 1900s
Views of Wickford Market.
The Railway Bridge from the Broadway.
The Wickford Fruit Shop is next to the Bridge.
World War II bombs, in Swan lane at number 83/85 and 87, and at Sugden Avenue.
I was wondering if anyone registered on this site has a link to a page ...
High Street History
Wickford High Street Memory Wall: Our first display
Denis Mitcheson's Memories of Wickford
Denis Mitcheson's Memories
The Peculiar People
They erected an iron building in Wickford in 1912 as a meeting hall and church.
Southend Road Bridge (3)
The bridge that lost its hump
Wickford Public Hall, Jersey Gardens, early 1900s.
The hall that became the social hub of the community.
Suttons Hardware Shop
High Street, Wickford
Swan Lane
Looking up Swan Lane from the Broadway
Class of children in the 1950s
This photo was found on the floor after a fete at St Marys Church, Runwell. ...
Whyteways, Swan Lane
This distinctive house built in 1902 along Swan Lane has had quite a few owners. ...
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