Paston Valley c.1913

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Rather exotically named Paston Valley at the time, the scene is still broadly recognisable today with Fulbridge Road on the right and Itter Park...

Eye Green Railway Station c.1920

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The station building for Eye Green on the Midland & Great Northern Line between Peterborough and Wisbech. The station closed to all trains in...

Peakirk Floods & The Boat Inn (1912)

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Another village to suffer from the infamous late August 1912 floods was Peakirk with the rather appropriately named Boat Inn on the left. The...

Peakirk, Rectory Road 1910

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The road is known today as Chestnut Close with St Pega's Church on the left just after the cottages which have long since vanished.

Floods near Glinton 1912

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Another site decimated by the heavy rains of late August 1912 that caused havoc around the area. The road in the background is the...

Helpston, Maxey Road c.1942

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Long lost roadside stone cottages on Maxey Road with an old water pump on the far left.

Walton Pond c.1930

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A distinctly rural scene in the heart of Walton. The pond was sited alongside Brown's Farm and the road to the left of the...

Oundle Road c.1929

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A row of small shops on Oundle Road ...... the premises across the junction (centre left) today sees dubious trade as a "Private Shop"...

Alwalton Lynch

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The caption says it all ! Alwalton Lynch was considered one of the city's beauty spots in the early 1900s and strolling couples would adorn...

Ice Hockey boom time 1985

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It was February 1985 and the city's newest sport, ice hockey, was enjoying boom times with crowds queueing around the ice-rink at Bretton just...