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367/6 The “Red Lion Inn” was on a wide street with attractiveflowerpots outside! (J.W. Howie collection)367/10 The caption says simply ‘Higher Lane’. The carnumber-plate is PG 372. Can anyone place <strong>this</strong> view?(Di Lawer collection)367/7 This <strong>post</strong><strong>card</strong> of Dorset Road was published by thephotographer White. Where might <strong>this</strong> be? (Doug Fortoncollection)367/11 Cherry Dene soundsa charming place to live. (David Haddaway collection)367/8 With Albion Road on the right, <strong>this</strong> <strong>card</strong>, <strong>post</strong>ed in1908, shows a ‘welcome home’ <strong>for</strong> somebody or a groupof people. Where was <strong>this</strong>, and who were the returnees?(Mike Clark collection)367/12 Approaching a roundabout, Carline’s shop is onthe right and a range of retailers can be seen on the left(Richard Boddington collection)367/9 Relaxation time at thethatch-roofed “‘Done’ Cow”. Where? (Julian Dunn collection)58 <strong>Picture</strong> Post<strong>card</strong> <strong>Monthly</strong> November 2009367/13 “The Grove Tavern” had shutters and an unusualfacade style (Alf Harris collection)

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