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Tag Archives: Selsdon Centenary Exhibition
Take a walk through history as Selsdon celebrates centenary
Modern Selsdon celebrates its 100th birthday this year. The builders, Costains, came to sleepy Selsdon in 1925 and began a massive house building programme that transformed a village that then consisted of a grand house with a farm and a … Continue reading
A century of Selsdon captured in new exhibition’s photographs
CHRIS JONES, Editor of The Selsdon Gazette, the publication of the area’s residents’ association, outlines a century of suburban growth, which is now the subject of a free exhibition at the local library One hundred years ago, in 1925, Selsdon … Continue reading