(14B.220) High Street, view south towards the Big Bridge, between 1888 and 1900
(14B.221) Upper High Street, view south in the early 1930s
(14B.222) Upper High Street, view north with Rose and Crown, pre-1914
(14B.223) Upper High Street, view south, ?early 1900s
(14B.224) High Street, view south with Chequers Inn, postcard posted 1906
(14B.226) High Street, view south with Chequers Inn, postcard posted 1947
(14B.229) The Town Hall in the High Street, north side, erected 1798, demolished 1901
(14B.300) Market Cross, in the High Street above the Chequers, in mid-street; demolished 1798 to make way for Town Hall.
(14B.308) The Town Hall from the south, 1900, showing the town pump and fire escape.
(14B.309) High Street, north-east side, 1929, showing empty premises soon to be replaced by Barclay's Bank
(14B.401a) The corner of East Street and the High Street
(14B.401b) Barclays Bank, showing small house demolished early 1930s for widening of Lyons Crescent
(14B.402) Bailes Mens' Outfitters, No. 103, subsequently demolished; listed in Kelly's Directory for 1934.
(14B.403) No. 105, Barclays Bank, also house at corner of Lyons Crescent, demolished 1930s
(14B.408) Corner of East Street with High Street, Ironmonger's shop (?eventually White's)
(14B.416) Premises of Snelling, bookseller and stationer
(14B.418) Wiles' Haircutting Rooms
(14B.419) Premises of Beeching, linen draper
(14B.432) Upper High Street, view north, with Gentlemen's Club
(14B.513) High Street, view north with Chequers Inn
(14B.518) Aplin's Cafe at 124 High Street, before 1957
(14B.526) The High Street, west side with Chequers Inn in the snow, ?1930s
(14B.536) Premises of John Angell, jeweller