Paston Valley c.1913
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
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)
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
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
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
Long lost roadside stone cottages on Maxey Road with an old water pump on the far left.
Walton Pond c.1930
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
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
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
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...












