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Guildford:
Remember When
David Rose and Bernard Parke
Guildford: Remember When is a nostagic look at the
town in the 1940s, 50s and 60s. It brings together
a wealth of the town’s local history from living
memory with fascinating facts and stories alongside
over 200 atmospheric black and white photographs
and images, many of which have not been published
before or are rarely seen. It is loosely based on
the Surrey Advertiser’s weekly history and
nostalgia page, From the Archives, that is edited
by David Rose.
Bernard Parke has been a regular contributor to the
page and some of his articles are featured here,
updated and mainly used as a starting point for new
stories and information.
Guildford has seen many changes since the second
world war and what was once a compact market town
is not a regional centre.
This book is a story of everyday life in Guildford,
as it was, and how it is remembered and will prove
extremely popular with Guildford residents, both
young and old as well as visitors to the town.
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