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High Street, east side, old Big Bridge (replaced 1888) and old Castle Hotel (replacement erected by 1888)
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14A.329 |
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High Street, east side, nos. 79-83
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14A.335 |
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High Street, east side, nos. 3-7, Frank East's shop, 1878
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14A.341 |
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High Street, east side, Shepherd's music shop, near the old Bull Hotel
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14A.400 |
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High Street, west side, demolition of shops (Terry, Lambert) on site of present public library, after 1896
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14A.402 |
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High Street, west side, including Waghorn's forge opposite Angel Hotel, removed to make way for Avebury Avenue, after 1896
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14A.409 |
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High Street, west side, prior to widening 1894-1900: Seale (hatter), Chalklin (builder), Buley (fish), Ebenezer Chapel
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14A.410 |
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High Street, west side, Joseph Buley's fish shop, adjoining Little Bridge, demolished for road widening 1894-1900
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14A.421 |
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High Street shops, west side, before 1896, where the public library is now
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14A.426 |
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High Street, west side, site now occupied by 'Humphrey Bean', showing Loggerheads public house prior to demolition c1902
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14A.428 |
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High Street, west side: Britcher Bros shop (greengrocer)
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14A.430 |
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High Street, west side: Hall Automobile Engineers and Post Office (now 'Humphrey Bean'), c.1920
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14A.432 |
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High Street, west side, Terry (grocer), Lambert (Baker) on future site of Technical Institute, later public library, 1890s
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14A.433 |
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High Street, east side, with entrance to New Wharf Road, and unwidened street beyond
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