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This illustrated talk tells the story of every property in this stretch of Hampton, from the junction with Thames Street to The Triangle, between these two ancient hostelries. In addition, John will be delving into the ordinary lives of a local family, using remarkable artefacts dating back 150 years; bringing their stories to life.

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From the Red Lion to the White Hart: A history of Hampton High Street, with John Sheaf

Type:Talk

Hampton Library, Rosehill, Hampton, London, TW12 2AB

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