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1Machon Bank, cottages stood at bottom of Emily Road (prior to construction of Emily Road)s17720

Machon Bank, cottages stood at bottom of Emily Road (prior to construction of Emily Road)

2West front of Shambles Market, Market Place, with Post Office and Elliott's Monuments17816

West front of Shambles Market, Market Place, with Post Office and Elliott's Monument

3Junction of High Street (former Fruit Market), Market Place and Change Alley, No. 1 Abraham Altham, tea dealer, (former timber framed town house), corner of Kings Head Hotel visible in backgrounds17817

Junction of High Street (former Fruit Market), Market Place and Change Alley, No. 1 Abraham Altham, tea dealer, (former timber framed town house), corner of Kings Head Hotel visible in background

4Fitzalan Market, Market Place, looking towards Angel Street, 1880-1900, premises include William Colver, hosier and Thomas Cook and Sons, tourist agentss17819

Fitzalan Market, Market Place, looking towards Angel Street, 1880-1900, premises include William Colver, hosier and Thomas Cook and Sons, tourist agents

5Milk Street from Sycamore Street looking towards Norfolk Street, No. 10 John Biggin Ltd., silver manufacturers, left, works belonging to Joseph Rodgers and Sons Ltd., cutlery manufacturers, rights17932

Milk Street from Sycamore Street looking towards Norfolk Street, No. 10 John Biggin Ltd., silver manufacturers, left, works belonging to Joseph Rodgers and Sons Ltd., cutlery manufacturers, right

6Bow Street, later became West Street showing (right) Nos. 24 - 26 J.W. and J.R. Ellis, ironmongers, rights17999

Bow Street, later became West Street showing (right) Nos. 24 - 26 J.W. and J.R. Ellis, ironmongers, right

7Bow Street, later became West Street, looking up to Holly Street, Nos. 11 - 33 left, premises include Nos. 13 and 15 William Thorpe, confectionerss18000

Bow Street, later became West Street, looking up to Holly Street, Nos. 11 - 33 left, premises include Nos. 13 and 15 William Thorpe, confectioners

8Moorhead looking towards Pinstone Street including Nelson Hotel, Public Benefit Boot Co. and Crimean Monument, right, T. and J. Roberts Ltd., general drapers, left (later became Roberts Brothers)s18105

Moorhead looking towards Pinstone Street including Nelson Hotel, Public Benefit Boot Co. and Crimean Monument, right, T. and J. Roberts Ltd., general drapers, left (later became Roberts Brothers)

9Moorhead looking towards Furnival Street, Public Benefit Boot Co. and Crimean Monument, left, Newton Chambers, Newton House, centre, Thomas Berry and Co. Ltd., Moorhead Brewery, brewers, rights18107

Moorhead looking towards Furnival Street, Public Benefit Boot Co. and Crimean Monument, left, Newton Chambers, Newton House, centre, Thomas Berry and Co. Ltd., Moorhead Brewery, brewers, right

10Moorhead, Cambridge Street (in background) and Button Lane (left), premises on Button Lane include No. 6 John Mottram, greengrocer, No. 10 Parrot Inn, premises on Cambridge Street No. 77 George Jepson, chemist, No. 79 Wm. Wilson and Sons18116

Moorhead, Cambridge Street (in background) and Button Lane (left), premises on Button Lane include No. 6 John Mottram, greengrocer, No. 10 Parrot Inn, premises on Cambridge Street No. 77 George Jepson, chemist, No. 79 Wm. Wilson and Son

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