EPW034059 ENGLAND (1930). The town centre, Cannock, 1930
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Title | [EPW034059] The town centre, Cannock, 1930 |
Reference | EPW034059 |
Date | July-1930 |
Link | |
Place name | CANNOCK |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 397864, 310055 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.0316037606007, 52.687835167576 |
National Grid Reference | SJ979101 |
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War Memorial |
SteveB09 |
Friday 21st of April 2023 04:47:23 PM |
Bowling Green |
SteveB09 |
Friday 21st of April 2023 04:47:03 PM |
St. Paul's Church |
Mr.Raffles |
Friday 5th of February 2021 06:36:59 PM |
This should be St. Luke's Church |
SteveB09 |
Friday 21st of April 2023 04:50:48 PM |
Queens Square |
Mr.Raffles |
Friday 5th of February 2021 06:35:41 PM |
Market Hall |
Mr.Raffles |
Friday 5th of February 2021 06:34:47 PM |
Woolworths. The store had been there for many years, finally closing after the collapse of the company in the early 21st century |
Mr.Raffles |
Friday 16th of May 2014 04:25:30 PM |
The original site of a row of shops owned by the Co-Op trading group. In the late 1970s the Co-Op moved to a smaller premises in the town centre before leaving the town altogether in the 1980s |
Mr.Raffles |
Friday 16th of May 2014 04:22:35 PM |
The original site of Cannock Market - originally one of the finest in the area, now reduced to a shadow of its former self |
Mr.Raffles |
Friday 16th of May 2014 04:18:55 PM |
Mill Street. This part of Cannock has been massively redeveloped. The buildings remain but main roads have been constructed which lead to Walsall and Wolverhampton |
Mr.Raffles |
Thursday 30th of January 2014 06:12:22 PM |
The Forum Theatre - eventually demolished in 1985 |
Mr.Raffles |
Thursday 30th of January 2014 05:25:04 PM |
Cannock market stalls |
tezzer |
Monday 18th of November 2013 07:40:59 PM |
Newhall Street |
tezzer |
Monday 18th of November 2013 07:39:48 PM |
This was Linford's timber yard. The shop which sold all tools, screws, nails etc. is still there as it is a listed building. Sadly it is now a wetherspoons pub. |
tezzer |
Sunday 17th of November 2013 07:50:43 PM |