SearchCurrently displaying: 10 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Chapel Lane" xSubject: "Village Shops" x Search term Filter by Decade 1980s (1)2000s (1)Filter by Format Still image (9)Text (1) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) Sandra's Boutique on the corner of Sea Street and Chapel Lane.1980s The first two photographs are undated, the third (colour photograph) dated 1984. Elms Cottage is to the boutique's immediate left. Site of the former Knoll Garage, High Street and rear of Moonrakers, Chapel Lane. Spring 2004. The Gallery, No 1 Chapel Cottages, Chapel Lane. 1976 This photograph shows this cottage in use as a shop called The Gallery which sold antiques and bric a brac. The shop front has now been removed but this cottage has also been a cycle shop ... Chapel Cottages, Chapel Lane, and Mr and Mrs Gower. c1970s Photograph shows the terrace of flint cottages at the top end of Chapel Lane. Mrs Phyllis Gower is in the foreground with Mr Gower in the doorway. Note that No 1 still has a shopfront. Chapel Cottages, Chapel Lane. 11 April 1984 Photograph of the exterior of 1 [?] Chapel Cottages, Chapel Lane. 11 April 1984. Caption reads: 'Shop front gone. Turned into a house'. Chapel Cottages, Chapel Lane. c1984 Exterior of cottage on corner of Chapel Lane and The Avenue. Previously known as Goodban Bros. (cycle shop). c 1984. St Margaret's Lodge, Sea Street. 2010 Series of six photographs taken on 5th February 2010 of a rather dilapidated St Margaret's Lodge and its environs Goodban's Cycle Shop, Chapel Lane. The gentleman in the doorway in the photograph is thought to be one of the Goodban brothers, most probably Edward. The photograph shows the exterior sign above the window 'E.R Goodban, Boot & Shoe Repairer'. The ... Chapel Cottages, Chapel Lane. Undated. Black and white photograph. No 1 still has a shopfront Memorandum from JR Wellard Stables, Queen's Mews, Chapel Lane. 1911 Memorandum from J R Wellard, Livery Stables, Chapel Lane to a firm in London and dated 6th July 1911. (The message isn't legible).