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Rose Bower, Percy Road, Laindon
Location: Percy Road, Laindon
Photographer: Charles Sowden
Year of photo: circa 1920
Copyright: Barry Sowden
Source: Barry Sowden
Comments: Rose Bower, Percy Road, Laindon, at the time used as a holiday retreat.
Rose Bower under construction, Percy Road, Laindon
Location: Percy Road, Laindon
Photographer: Ben Sowden
Year of photo: circa 1925
Copyright: Barry Sowden
Source: Barry Sowden
Comments: Rose Bower during construction of the extension; the majority of work being carried out by Charles Sowden. Upon completion the house became a permanent residence.
Rose Bower, Percy Road, Laindon
Location: Percy Road, Laindon
Photographer: Ben Sowden
Year of photo: circa 1952
Copyright: Barry Sowden
Source: Barry Sowden
Comments: Rose Bower, Percy Road, off Victoria Road, Laindon. Now lost under the route of West Mayne.
Original Plans to Rose Bower, Percy Road, Laindon
Location: Not Applicable
Photographer: Scanned Image
Year of photo:
Copyright: Barry Sowden
Source: Barry Sowden
Comments: Original plans for property Rose Bower, Percy Road, Laindon.
Extension plans to Rose Bower, Percy Road, Laindon
Location: Not Applicable
Photographer: Scanned Image
Year of photo: 1920s plan layout
Copyright: Barry Sowden
Source: Barry Sowden
Comments: Original plans for property extension to Rose Bower, Percy Road, Laindon.
 
Arterial Road, Laindon
Location: Arterial Road, Laindon
Photographer: Will Smith
Year of photo: Summer 1959
Copyright: Will Smith
Source: Will Smith
Comments: Arrow service station, Arterial Road. Garage mechanics Albert Smith and his brother Frank (in the beret), pictured on the garage forecourt. Note the Bond Minicar Mk C, 3-wheeler, built in the 1950s and not an uncommon sight on the roads then.
Arterial Road, Laindon
Location: Arterial Road, Laindon
Photographer: Will Smith
Year of photo: Summer 1959
Copyright: Will Smith
Source: Will Smith
Comments: Photographer Will Smith took this photo of his Mother, two brothers, and his uncle Albert Smith, in the garden of their bungalow adjacent to the garage in Arterial Road, Laindon. Note the house in the background, which is in Kings Crescent.
Green Lane, Laindon
Location: Green Lane, Laindon
Photographer: Unknown
Year of photo: c.1930s
Copyright: N/A
Comments:
Original No.6 Tyler Avenue, Laindon
Location: Tyler Avenue, Laindon
Photographer: Brian Baylis
Year of photo: 1960s
Copyright: Brian Baylis
Source: Brian Baylis
Comments: The original No. 6 Tyler Avenue before demolition in the 1960s.
Tyler Avenue, Laindon
Location: Tyler Avenue, Laindon
Photographer: Brian Baylis
Year of photo: 1975
Copyright: Brian Baylis
Source: Brian Baylis
Comments: Tyler Avenue looking towards the Five Links housing estate.
 
Little Oxcroft, Laindon
Location: Little Oxcroft, Laindon
Photographer: Brian Baylis
Year of photo: 1975
Copyright: Brian Baylis
Source: Brian Baylis
Comments: Little Oxcroft under construction on the Laindon 4 estate.
Little Oxcroft, Laindon
Location: Little Oxcroft, Laindon
Photographer: Brian Baylis
Year of photo: 1975
Copyright: Brian Baylis
Source: Brian Baylis
Comments: Little Oxcroft under construction on the Laindon 4 estate.
 
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