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Queen Street - then and now

A Gallery of Photographs
Photo:Queen St Looking North
Photo:Queen St, West side, South end
Photo:Queen St West side
Photo:Queen St. West side, demolished cottages
Photo:Queen St West side, South end
Photo:Queen St, West side, South end - note the gas street lamp on the corner of Queen St and High St
Photo:Was this the old Co-op?
Photo:Derelict cottage (late 1960's?)- NW Queen St.
Photo:After demolition. The hairdresser's can by recognised by the dovecote.
Photo:Site of demolished cottage - NW Queen St. (December 2006)
Photo:Queen St Mill C. 1860
Photo:Is this the old mill and laundry on Queen Street?
Photo:Queen St West side
Photo:F. A. Winn General Store Proprietor A.M. Rayner
Photo:F.A. Winn Shop Window
Photo:Queen's Street (late 1980's/early 1990's) NW corner
Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Queen Street - then and now' page
Photo:The North end of Queen St
Photo:Queen St East side - demolished cottage
Photo:Queen St East side, cobblers shop
Photo:Queen St looking South C. 1950?
Photo:Queen St East side, Police Station
Photo:Queen St. East side
Photo:Queen St. East side,Frank Millers Shop
Photo:Queen St East side
Photo:Queen St. East side, South end.
Photo:Queen St South end
Photo:Queen St. South end detail
Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Queen Street - then and now' page
Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Queen Street - then and now' page
Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Queen Street - then and now' page
This gallery was added by David Middleton on 22/03/2007.

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Pictures (21.23.24) must have been taken during the late 30's and the early part of the war because the metal railings on the left hand side of the lorry were taken down and used as metal for munitions during the war.

By david bend
On 06/05/2007

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