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Church Road, Barnes
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Barnes High Street (1907)
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Church Road, Barnes
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Station Road, Barnes (c.1920) Barnes station was opened quite some distance from Barnes itself. The station was opened on 27 July 1846, when the line to Richmond was built. Grade II listed, it was designed by the architect John Thomas Emmett and is the only survivor of four brick-built Tudor Gothic-style stations on the Richmond branch. It is not the station we are looking at here but the Methodist Church at the other end of the road.
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The Terrace, Barnes (1960s) Large houses started to be built on Barnes Terrace in 1720. It is a notable landmark during the annual Boat Race.
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"This is our house" declares the proud occupant of 1 Westmoreland Road, Barnes in 1909
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Mr WG Julian of The Grange, 47 Church Road, Barnes, SW13 in 1914 demonstrates a novel use of an old postcard
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Station Road, Barnes Common
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