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Old postcards from the early 20th century, compared to the same view shown on Google Street View today. The postcards come from my own collection. Almost all of them are from England, mainly showing West London, Middlesex, Surrey, Berks and Bucks. Click on the postcards to see enlarged versions. Street View images are the copyright of Google. Comments, questions or requests are welcome. If you repost my images on other websites (such as Facebook) please include a link to my original post.
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
Northwood, Middlesex, The Old Gate Pub c1914
Northwood, Middlesex, The Old Gate Pub circa 1914. The pub, now called The Gate, looks largely unspoiled. However the surrounding area is much busier. Postcard probably produced by W. H. Applebee for Rawlinsons of Northwood. Click the postcard to enlarge.
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The fence is a little closer to the front door, isn't it. I really like that you can jump into the Google Maps picture and have a look around. If only we could do that with the old cards too.
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