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Demolition in 1910 of the buildings on the east side of Church Street. It is difficult to imagine how many horses & carts were needed to remove the rubble.
This 1932 map shows the more familiar layout of Church Street with no buildings in front of the Church. The street would still have 2-way motor traffic at this date.
Church Street probably in the 2nd decade of the 20th Century, after the East side of the street had been demolished in 1910.
A view of Church Street soon after the properties on the East side were demolished.
The Town Hall in Church Street, after it ceased to be the Bay Horse pub and before it became the Old Town Hall Pub.
The White House is where Poulton Optical Services now stands. The style of car would suggest a date in the 1960s or early 70s.
A shot of closed shops in Jubilee Terrace. The terrace was demolished in 1974 to make way for the Co-op Pharmacy (now Well).
Church Street when it was occupied by the Town Hall and Post Office.
A band playing at the South end of Church Street with the Town Hall in the background.
An image of Church Street from the 1960s.
Church Street when it still had two-way traffic. The street also contained the Post Office, Long’s Booksellers (now The Pork Shop) and Lancastria Co-op (now Peacocks).
In 1973 the South West corner of Church Street was demolished to accommodate the building of the entrance to the new Teanlowe Centre.