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1High Street from Market Place, before the street widening of 1896, premises include No 64A, High Street, India Rubber, Gutta-Percha, No 52-56 John Walsh, draper, Clarence Hotel in background (tallest building), No 55, Market Place, J. Evans, confectis17279

High Street from Market Place, before the street widening of 1896, premises include No 64A, High Street, India Rubber, Gutta-Percha, No 52-56 John Walsh, draper, Clarence Hotel in background (tallest building), No 55, Market Place, J. Evans, confecti

2High Street, premises on right include No. 6 William Lewis, tobacconist, Nos. 10 - 14 Wm. Foster and Son Ltd, tailorss17281

High Street, premises on right include No. 6 William Lewis, tobacconist, Nos. 10 - 14 Wm. Foster and Son Ltd, tailors

3High Street, from Mulberry Street, prior to road widening, Nos. 48 - 50 Duncan Gilmour and Co., wine and spirit merchants and Clarence Hotel, Nos. 52 - 56 J. Walsh and Co., draperss17282

High Street, from Mulberry Street, prior to road widening, Nos. 48 - 50 Duncan Gilmour and Co., wine and spirit merchants and Clarence Hotel, Nos. 52 - 56 J. Walsh and Co., drapers

4High Street at junction with George Street, shops on right include No. 34 (and No. 2 George Street), Charles Kino, tailor, Nos. 36 - 38 H. Hawksley, hatter and Queen Victoria Hotel (entrance on George Street), No. 31 Old Blue Bell, left s17283

High Street at junction with George Street, shops on right include No. 34 (and No. 2 George Street), Charles Kino, tailor, Nos. 36 - 38 H. Hawksley, hatter and Queen Victoria Hotel (entrance on George Street), No. 31 Old Blue Bell, left

5High Street, premises on right, include No. 4 J. Preston, chemist, No. 6 W. Lewis, tobacconist, No. 8 White Bear public house, Nos. 10-14 William Foster and Son Ltd., tailors, premises on left include No. 1, Pawson and Brailsford, Parade Chamberss17284

High Street, premises on right, include No. 4 J. Preston, chemist, No. 6 W. Lewis, tobacconist, No. 8 White Bear public house, Nos. 10-14 William Foster and Son Ltd., tailors, premises on left include No. 1, Pawson and Brailsford, Parade Chambers

6High Street, premises on right, include No. 6 W. Lewis, tobacconist, No. 8 White Bear public house, Nos. 10 - 14 William Foster and Son Ltd., tailors, premises on left include No. 3 London and Yorkshire Banks17285

High Street, premises on right, include No. 6 W. Lewis, tobacconist, No. 8 White Bear public house, Nos. 10 - 14 William Foster and Son Ltd., tailors, premises on left include No. 3 London and Yorkshire Bank

7High Street from 'Coles Corner', premises on right, include No 8, White Bear public house, Nos. 10 - 14 William Foster and Son Ltd., tailors, Nos. 16 - 18 Charles Tinker, boot manufacturers17289

High Street from 'Coles Corner', premises on right, include No 8, White Bear public house, Nos. 10 - 14 William Foster and Son Ltd., tailors, Nos. 16 - 18 Charles Tinker, boot manufacturer

8Horse drawn bus passing Market Place/High Street at corner with Change Alley, premises on right include Nos 78-80, former timber framed house, then occupied by John Wheeldon and Co, manufacturers of leather bandss17291

Horse drawn bus passing Market Place/High Street at corner with Change Alley, premises on right include Nos 78-80, former timber framed house, then occupied by John Wheeldon and Co, manufacturers of leather bands

9High Street, premises on right include No. 6 William Lewis, tobacconist, premises on left include Nos. 9 - 11 Sheffield Goldsmiths' Co., silversmiths, No. 13 Castle Chambers, No. 17 old Telegraph Officess17294

High Street, premises on right include No. 6 William Lewis, tobacconist, premises on left include Nos. 9 - 11 Sheffield Goldsmiths' Co., silversmiths, No. 13 Castle Chambers, No. 17 old Telegraph Offices

10High Street/Market Place at corner of Change Alley, timber framed building on right was formerly a town house, later used by John Wheeldon and Co, manufacturers of leather bandss17295

High Street/Market Place at corner of Change Alley, timber framed building on right was formerly a town house, later used by John Wheeldon and Co, manufacturers of leather bands

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