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[[File:High_Street_25-01.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Miller's shop is now part of the Reject Shop, previously Chickenfeed. The edge of [[19 High Street]] can be seen on the right. [[31 High Street]] is on the left.  (Photo courtesy JJ Cowburn Collection)]]
[[File:High_Street_25-01.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Miller's shop is now part of the Reject Shop, previously Chickenfeed. The edge of [[19 High Street]] can be seen on the right. [[31 High Street]] is on the left.  (Photo courtesy JJ Cowburn Collection)]]
[[File:High_Street_27-29_Miller_Watchmaker.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Fred Miller's Jeweller & Watchmaker in the 1940s.  Fred Miller is on the left and daughter Betty is on the right.  (Photo courtesy of Nicolá Goc)]]  
 
[[File:High_Street_27-29_Miller_Watchmaker.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Fred Miller's Jeweller & Watchmaker in the 1940s.  Fred Miller is standing in the doorway and daughter Betty is on the right.  (Photo courtesy of Nicolá Goc)]]
 
[[File:High_Street_27_-_Millers_(1950s).jpg|600px|thumb|left|Interior of Tom & Molly Williams' grocery store in the 1950s (Photo courtesy of Greg Williams)]]  


[[File:High_Street_27_Chickenfeed_(2012).jpg|600px|thumb|left|Chickenfeed circa 2010]]
[[File:High_Street_27_Chickenfeed_(2012).jpg|600px|thumb|left|Chickenfeed circa 2010]]

Latest revision as of 02:43, 25 September 2024

25 High Street - ◦ - 31 High Street

  • JE Fuller's Bakery
  • New building in 1921
  • Miller's Shop (1920s)
  • Clyde Fitzgerald's
  • Chickenfeed
  • Reject shop


Miller's shop is now part of the Reject Shop, previously Chickenfeed. The edge of 19 High Street can be seen on the right. 31 High Street is on the left. (Photo courtesy JJ Cowburn Collection)
Fred Miller's Jeweller & Watchmaker in the 1940s. Fred Miller is standing in the doorway and daughter Betty is on the right. (Photo courtesy of Nicolá Goc)
Interior of Tom & Molly Williams' grocery store in the 1950s (Photo courtesy of Greg Williams)
Chickenfeed circa 2010