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Raynes Park Past                                    Raynes Park Past



 Raynes Park Hotel  Aerial View Of Ground





 The previous week we featured the drinking institution  The Raynes   Look familiar? Well, maybe it doesn't but it should do! If you're very
 Park Tavern in the 1970's when, it's safe to say, the pub had 'character'!  sharp-eyed (or almost as old as the RPV Chairman!) you might recog-
 Here The Raynes Park Hotel, as it was then, in 1904, is in all its glory as   nise this view as the very place that you are or were today. Across the
 a fully functioning public house and commercial hotel.   top of this picture is Grand Drive - the road that gives its name to the
      home of South London's finest team - and to the right it is bordered by
 As you can see Coombe Lane has changed quite a bit in the intervening   Bushey Road which puts The RPV ground over on the left of this view
 century - not least of which are the magnificent trees to the south of the   tucked in the corner of the land that is Prince George's Playing Fields.
 road - but much of the commercial architecture still exists today.






























 The Raynes Park Hotel, as it was then, in 1904,
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