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1 merstham.photos image number 122
Earlswood Asylum Stream. Circa 1905. Dann & Son.
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Martin Snow from
Redhill, Surrey posted this comment on
Tuesday 01 July 2014 00:27:00.
This is a stunning photo, but can anyone confirm for sure whether this is now the pathway between the tall trees at the southern end of the asylum estate? Are these the same trees we see today? Does anyone know when the stream was filled in and exactly where it entered the estate from the northern end? Thanks to all contributors.
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Leslie Smith from
Earlswood posted this comment on
Saturday 02 January 2016 18:18:00.
I think you will find that this is Redhill brook or Gurneys brook as it sometimes called this part run between the field on the left as you go up Princes road towards Royal Earlswood and the Philanthropic there used to be a bridge over the brook about where this photo was taken it was pulled down many years ago and i think in the distance is Brambletye park road bridge.
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2 merstham.photos image number 169
3 merstham.photos image number 239
Bell Street, Reigate. 1905. Unknown publisher.
4 merstham.photos image number 241
5 merstham.photos image number 251
Bell Street, Reigate. 1905. H. Dean.
6 merstham.photos image number 326
Bell Street, Reigate. 1905. Valentine's Series.
7 merstham.photos image number 338
Mead Vale. 1905. H. Dean.
8 merstham.photos image number 367
Souvenir of Betchworth. 1905. F. Frith & Co. Ltd.
9 merstham.photos image number 418
Gadbrook Farm, Betchworth. 1905. A. & G. Taylor.
10 merstham.photos image number 445
Reigate. Birkheads Road. 1905. F. Frith & Co. Ltd.
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Tom Pearson from
Reigate posted this comment on
Thursday 04 February 2021 19:33:08.
Very interesting picture! Do you know what the shop is on the right ?
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Tony Twyman from
Clacton posted this comment on
Thursday 28 August 2025 15:46:32.
Further down the road on the left though a gap in the hedge, the owner had a White Cockatoo Parot that had a lot to say! At the top end, on the right of the picture, Mr Hotton (who owned the yard opposite Curringtons) kept one of the first Electric Milk Floats which I believe he had built himself. This was on the way to our Sports Field in Pilgrims Way, along Sommers Road.
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