Victoria Inn, Temple Sheen
circa 1930
In the foreground, an elegant 1930s saloon with its spare wheel mounted on the tailgate hints at the motoring boom, while a stylishly clad woman with a pram and her faithful terrier capture everyday life between the World Wars. Red‑brick façades, sash windows, and pitched-tile roofs speak to the suburban expansion of Richmond upon Thames during this transformative decade.
Why This Matters
The early 1930s saw London’s outskirts blossom into commuter suburbs. Pubs like the Victoria Inn anchored new communities, offering more than just pints—they were vital social and commercial lifelines, famed for welcoming families and delivering bottled ales well beyond their immediate neighbourhood.
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Contributed by OldPik on January 7, 2024
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