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| Postcards of the Past |
| London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames (2) |
| A second page of old postcards of this south-west London borough. |
| Stanley Road Junction, Twickenham 1905. |
| High Street, Twickenham - a postcard mailed in 1905. |
| The Red Lion at Barnes. |
| Mortlake Green - not a very good image, sorry. |
| Search the internet for more about Richmond and Kew. |
| No date for this view of the Terrace gardens. |
| A postcard of the Quadrant, Richmond, from the early years of the 20th Century. |
| Kew Gardens - the Rockery. |
| What appears to be a 1930s postcard of the statue of Aphrodite in Richmond Terrace Gardens. If I remember correctly, this statue was replaced in the 1950s with another more modern sculpture, nicknamed "Bulbous Bessie", which caused quite a stir at the time, but I could be wrong ! Someone please correct me !! |
| The famous view from Richmond Hill. |
| Richmond Bridge from Cholmondeley Walk. |
| A 1905 postcard of Richmond Theatre. (Z) |

| A great aerial view. |
| A nice, unused postcard of Barnes. |
| A 1905 postcard of Hampton Wick High Street. |
| Kew Gardens - the Pond and Museum. "The Museum was built during the Crimean War, and contains pictures, models and specimens of useful plants such as tea, cotton, India-rubber, tobacco etc., from all parts of the world." This card was mailed in 1911. |
| A super early 20th Century postcard of Bridge Street, Richmond. |
| George Street, Richmond. |
| A 1906 postcard of the view from Richmond Hill. |
| Kingston Gate, Richmond Park. |


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| Sheen Ct Gardens, East Sheen. |

| Sheen Gate, East Sheen. |



| The Terrace, Richmond Hill. |
| Another Old Postcard of Richmond Bridge. |

| An early 20th Century postcard of the Old Palace. |

| Deer in Richmond Park. |

| Another old postcard of Richmond Theatre. |







| This aerial view of the RUFC Ground at Twickenham was mailed in 1961. |

| The Gateway of the Imperial Messenger, Kew. |

| Kew Church and Green. |

| The Tram Terminus at Kew. |