Rochdale, Yorkshire Street 1892
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More about this scene
Originally High Street, its approach from the ford across the Roach was via Bull Brow. This old route to Yorkshire was widened in 1897 when the building on the left was demolished. The shops on the right are Thompson Bros, clothiers, at number 16, followed by Wild`s Hat Manufactory, established in 1850, then Freeman, Hardy & Willis (boots and shoes) at number 20, Thomas Davies, grocer, and J & J Thomas & Son, chemists, at number 24 by Butts Avenue. S E Wild, a hosier and shirt maker, occupied number 28, later owned by Senior`s. The jeweller`s shop with the clock is A Williamson`s.
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