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Visit of Tonbridge Antiquarian Society to Brambletye House, 1906; Mr Goggs in foreground
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Visit of Tonbridge Antiquarian Society to Brambletye House, 1906
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Visit of Tonbridge Antiquarian Society to Mayfield, 10 July 1906
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Tonbridge Antiquarian Society, including Mr Goggs (back right) and Miss Gorham (standing back left)
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Visit of Tonbridge Antiquarian Society to Eynsford Castle, 1911
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25.010 |
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First Tonbridge Girl Guides, 1915 or 16
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Scout Rally in Tonbridge Castle Grounds, 1922 or 23
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Second Tonbridge Parish Church Boy Scouts in the vicarage garden. Group Scout Master Revd Ough with Canon Clark
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The LAMPS (Local Amateur Musical Players) in 'The Fountain of Youth' at the Medway Hall, 7-9 February 1933
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The LAMPS in 'No, No, Nanette', January 1934
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25.018 |
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Visit of Tonbridge Antiquarian Society to Lingfield, 20 July 1909
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Second Tonbridge Boy Scout Troop with Revd Stuart Clark, Lord de L'Isle and Commissioner H Russell, 1923
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25.039 |
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Second Tonbridge Boy Scout Band, c.1928
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25.077 |
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The Amalgamated Society of Cricket Ball Makers, 1920s
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25.085 |
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Meopham Bank Stag Hounds, 1906
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25.086 |
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The Garden Players, forerunners of Tonbridge Amateur Dramatic Society, in 'As you like it', July 1910 (Mr H Cogger:,Touchstone)
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Tonbridge Girls' Friendly Society, pre-1914
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River outing from Tonbridge, Mr W Codd (greengrocer on the Railway Arch), 2nd from left, Mr Arthur Chapman (builder), seated, with Sgt-Major's stick
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Postcard of a band, details unknown
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Tonbridge Amateur and Operatic Society in 'The Lilac Domino', 1936
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Tonbridge Amateur and Operatic Society in 'The Lilac Domino', 1936
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Drinkers in the Mitre in Hadlow Road; Vic Browning, in cap with glass, standing 2nd from left,
Frank Wheatley next to him
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