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The Windmill, Upminster Bridge, when it was called The Bridge House Inn.
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Extract from Upminster Tithe Map, 1842. This shows St Mary’s Lane between Upminster Bridge on the left and Upminster to the right.
Credit: London Borough of Havering Local Studies Collection
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Signs of Spring at Upminster Bridge (2022)
Credit: The Underground Map
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Corbets Tey Road in Upminster, possibly taken some time in the 1930s.
Old London postcard
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Station Road, Upminster (date unknown) Talbots became a garage and Searsons was there until the 1980s.
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Ingrebourne Cottages - the former Upminster workhouse - with Ivy House on the right (c. 1910) In 1835 major changes to the poor laws came into effect which saw Upminster was grouped with many other neighbouring parishes to form the Romford Poor Law Union, and a new workhouse for the whole area was built at Oldchurch Road, Romford. The redundant Upminster parish workhouse was sold for £356 to George Rowe (1794-1859), a local shoemaker. Rowe converted the property into six terraced timber-framed cottages under a single tiled roof. These still remain today, (Numbers 23-33 St Mary’s Lane).
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Hall Lane, Upminster, c1915
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Bell Corner junction on Corbets Tey Road, Upminster (1920s) The Bell pub/hotel is on the right
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