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Pictures by A. & G. Taylor
In 1866 Andrew and George Taylor opened their first studio in Cannon Street, London. They expanded their business to 30 outlets. After 1914 they moved their main studio to Hastings, but closed circa 1918.
A total of 59 images. Currently displaying images 1 to 10.
1 oldreigate.com image number 287
White Hart Hotel, Reigate. Unknown date. A. & G. Taylor's Reality Series.
2 oldreigate.com image number 288
White Hart Hotel, Reigate (part of above picture). Unknown date. A. & G. Taylor's Reality Series.
3 oldreigate.com image number 329
Bell Street, Reigate. 1916. A & G Taylor.
4 oldreigate.com image number 418
Gadbrook Farm, Betchworth. 1905. A. & G. Taylor.
5 oldreigate.com image number 539
Brighton Road, Redhill. Unknown date. A. & G. Taylor's Reality Series.
Comment 1
Peter Burgess from
Crawley posted this comment on
Thursday 24 August 2017 08:25:46.
Lyle's were ginger beer manufacturers. Silverstream Works, Brighton Road. 1890s to ca 1920.
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6 oldreigate.com image number 695
The Swimming Bath, Reigate. 1906. A. & G. Taylor.
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Ruth CORNWELL from
Bideford posted this comment on
Thursday 21 January 2016 20:44:00.
I used to go swimming here after school(Reigate priory) bought a lovely cheese bun from a shop in Holmsdale road then walked through the tunnel back home to blackborough road . It was the very late 50searly 60s lovely days and lovely memories.
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Bruce Richardson from
Wirral posted this comment on
Saturday 10 September 2022 09:32:04.
I swam many many miles in this pool to get all the badges. Mr Stringle was the teacher. It did not have the wooden cublicles then, there were changing rooms off to each side. You had a box made of hardboard to store your clothes and there was a booth where you handed the box over which was in place of the white wood panel in the centre of this picture.
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7 oldreigate.com image number 849
Reigate. Chart Lane. Unknown date. A. & G. Taylor.
8 oldreigate.com image number 850
Reigate. Chart Lane and Church. 1912. A. & G. Taylor.
9 oldreigate.com image number 883
View from Redhill Common. Picture by Chas Pyne. Postcard by A. & G. Taylor.
10 oldreigate.com image number 884
Park Lodge, Reigate. Picture by Chas Pyne. Postcard by A. & G. Taylor.
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