Egham, High Street c.1950
Photo ref:
E27002

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Egham is not the most inspiring of Surrey towns. This view is at the east end of the High Street at the roundabout where it joins the A30, in effect the northern by-pass. The buildings on the left survive, as does the church, although now converted to flats as Winslade House. The Eclipse pub on the right, built in typical Surrey 1930s road-house vernacular, is now a Caffe Uno. The site of the Hoover repairers with the petrol pumps visible beyond has been replaced by a large BP garage.
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