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Layout of Church Lane and Church Green in 1838

1838

Tracing of 1820 road improvement scheme

1820

Map of Lexden Hundred

1689-1722

The Teys - the meaning of the name

Long Green Farm, story

Long Green Farm sale, 1913

1913

Map of Long Green showing Listed Buildings

1896

View of Wilsons Lane and Sansoms Cottage from across the fields

Three boys at Long Green cottage

Long Green Farmhouse in 1911, now The Green, Jays Lane

1911

A family group at their cottage at Long Green

maybe c1910

Cottage at Long Green

c1910

Sale of four cottages at Long Green

View of Jays Lane from Long Green

2016

rail 1891 railway news

1891

Luxury flats for sale at Marks Tey, The Rookeries

Church Farm sale in 1986

1986

The Green in 1998

1998

History of 164 to 166 Old London Road and former Baptist Chapel

House and garden in Wilsons Lane in 2020

2020

Point Chase flats in 2020

2020

Sansoms Cottage (or wrongly Samsons Cottage), Wilsons Lane, 1998

1998

A12 dual carriageway opened

c1969

Old Rectory Court Development,1989-1990

1989-1990
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