40-55 High Street - postcards
Copies of two postcards of the High Street, and one of 45a High Street
One shows 45 High Street occupied by Bradbury. This was brick-built in 1907 with a shop at ground floor level, and the original owner occupier was a barber, George Lincoln English. His married daughter, Elsie Bradbury, inherited the house when George Lincoln English died in 1945. Her husband, Ronald Bradbury, opened the hardware shop there in 1947-8. The house was then called 'Midway'. In 1957 the Scott-Dows bought the shop and put it in their name, and it was still trading under this name in 1977. a health and relaxation clinic in 2003, and in 2018 this was Nail Art and Beauty. See also record 1249. Behind it at 45a High Street in 1988 was Business Systems and, in 2018, it was Wheatley Complementary Therapy Clinic
The left part of 47 High Street was a café, and the main part was Walde's general stores in the first two postcard photos. This was before Holloway Road was widened. Date not known
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- 40-55 High Street
- 38-40 High Street
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- 44 High Street, The Railway Tavern or Railway Inn and view 44-55 High Street
- 43-55 High Street
- 44 High Street and view 46-55 High Street
- 44-55 High Street
- 45 High Street and view 43-55 High Street
- 47 High Street Ivydale
- 48 High Street and view 43-55 High Street
- 48 High Street and view 43-55 High Street
- 47 High Street, Ivydale
- 47 High Street, Ivydale
- 47 High Street, Ivydale
- Holloway Road & 43-53 High Street
- High Street postcard
- The Railway Inn or Railway Tavern
- 44-60 High Street
- 44-50 High Street
- Heavy Lorry blocks the High Street July 2010
- 53 High Street
- 53 High Street
- 53 High Street and 55 High Street
- 53 High Street
- 53-55 High Street
- Gostick stores
- The old High Street late 1700s coaching days