EPW006036 ENGLAND (1921). St Ethelbert's Cathedral, Hereford, 1921
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Title | [EPW006036] St Ethelbert's Cathedral, Hereford, 1921 |
Reference | EPW006036 |
Date | 30-April-1921 |
Link | |
Place name | HEREFORD |
Parish | HEREFORD |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 350987, 239775 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.7148791477362, 52.053771607568 |
National Grid Reference | SO510398 |
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1921: No:11 High Town. Another long-lived and fondly remembered business - Cash & Co, were Boot and Shoe makers.
They would certainly win the prize for largest decorative sign. |
Hollybush |
Thursday 24th of January 2013 07:29:32 PM |
1921: No:12 High Town, was Gurneys' they were a family run business of Grocers, sellers of provisions, beer & wine merchants, which I am told included a home delivery service. |
Hollybush |
Thursday 24th of January 2013 07:15:50 PM |
1921: High Town, No:14. Home for many years to the China, Glass & Earthenware dealers of Lawleys(1921)Ltd. |
Hollybush |
Thursday 24th of January 2013 06:47:50 PM |
1921: High Town, No:15. Was home for many years to the Butchers shop business of Mr H. Cresswell and Son. ( I believe he also had a shop in Kington) |
Hollybush |
Thursday 24th of January 2013 06:40:04 PM |
Lindsay Price's (Household Furnishings and Furniture) were at No:16 Commercial Street - As their business grew they moved into next-door's premises, No:17 (C.W.Slatter the Grocers) Though I am unsure of exact dates (some time between 1913 & 1934)? |
Hollybush |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2013 04:05:02 PM |
Wilson Chambers (built circa 1915), Was at No:13 Commercial Street - 1921: Mr John Wilson, was a Florist and by the size of these premises he must have been a pretty successful one. |
Hollybush |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2013 03:39:50 PM |
1921: Board of Trade, Labour Exchange was once on corner of Commercial St & Gomond St.
2013: Thankfully this building survived the Maylord Orchard Project - Today it is home to a Laura Ashley Shop. |
Hollybush |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2013 03:24:24 PM |
1921: Gordon Workman (Workmans) was an Ironmongers on the Corner of Commercial St and Gomond St.
Late 1980's Building was demolished as part of the Maylords project ( 2013: Today roughly where The Bodyshop is!) |
Hollybush |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2013 02:09:22 PM |
1921:The Judge's Lodgings, was here at No:5 Commercial Street.
1930's: Judge's building was "taken-Down" the vacant site was re-developed and for the next 50 plus year the site of the Odeon Cinema/Cafe.(Not forgetting Cherry's Nightclub)
Late 1980's The Odeon Cinema was itself demolished, re-developed as part of the Maylords Project. (Shops) |
Hollybush |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2013 02:02:28 PM |
1921: King & Sons Ltd, were Drapers, long established family business at 3&4 Commercial Street (AKA "London House")
2013: Building still present. |
Hollybush |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2013 01:45:09 PM |
1921: W.Pritchard & Sons. Were the Tailors at No's: 1&2 Commercial Street, whilst no longer at this address, they do still have a clothing shop down in King St.
Now with over 100 years business in the City. |
Hollybush |
Tuesday 22nd of January 2013 05:22:14 PM |