b'Life in 1919 National News:The First World War had just ended andThe Russian Civil Warthere was much euphoria, the BritishNancy Aster, Viscountess Aster, becomes the first woman to take a seat in the empire was at its zenith and the City ofHouse of CommonsLondon was the hub of global commerce The Egyptian Revolutionyou could buy a house in the centre of the capital for 14,000. David Lloyd George was Prime MinisterIn 1919, cameras were very scarce and a fairlyProhibition goes into effect in Americanew invention with the Box Brownie having beenThe Treaty of Versailles was signed formally ending WW1 on 28th Junedeveloped in the late 1880s with mass market photography beginning in the early 1900s. TheKing George V was on the throne35mm film was not used for film photographyThe first Remembrance Day was observed in the British empire until 1913. with a two-minute silence at 11.00 hoursLocal News:The land at Tunsgate was excavated and the Picture Playhouse Arcade was built. The County School was used as a Military War Hospital.A riot occurred when 400 Canadian soldiers attacked a Police Station at Epsom resulting in the death of Station Sergeant Green, a police officer on the 17th June 1919Nearly 100 years on Tunsgate has just finished being completely refurbished and redeveloped with the new Ivy Box Brownie Camera, used on property details 1956 Restaurant as the keystone tenant over three floors. The average house price in Guildford is now 566,558.'