EPW053690 ENGLAND (1937). Newly constructed shops adjacent to The Crofts on Station Road, Greenhill, 1937
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Title | [EPW053690] Newly constructed shops adjacent to The Crofts on Station Road, Greenhill, 1937 |
Reference | EPW053690 |
Date | 12-June-1937 |
Link | |
Place name | GREENHILL |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 515685, 188587 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.33009807774137, 51.58377754071 |
National Grid Reference | TQ157886 |
Pins
E.T.Pink motorcycles was here in the 1950/60's. |
Sweet Pete |
Wednesday 7th of October 2015 12:11:00 PM |
This is the entrance to the car park. In the 1950's the shop on the corner with the signs against the wall was a jeweller/ watchmaker. |
Sweet Pete |
Wednesday 7th of October 2015 12:08:57 PM |
The Crofts with adjoining dilapidated out-buildings, an orchard and a tennis court.
This land would soon be taken up by the building of the TA Centre and its MT buildings and vehicle park in Elmgrove Road.
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The Laird |
Thursday 23rd of April 2015 05:02:41 PM |
The Frederick Rothwell organ works, Bonnersfield Lane. |
The Laird |
Thursday 23rd of April 2015 04:30:30 PM |
Fairholme Road |
Sweet Pete |
Monday 16th of March 2015 05:11:12 PM |
During the 1950's and 1960's these shops were occupied by: (from left to right)
Middlesex Motors showroom, A carpet Shop, Peter's Pet shop
A Wall's Ice Cream Parlour, A Bank/Buliding society I think it was TSB, Radio Rentals, Sybils ladies wear,a restaurant, Clements fancy goods shop, Bata's shoe shop and a furniture store. |
Sweet Pete |
Monday 16th of March 2015 05:10:33 PM |
I'm certain that there was a Millett's clothing shop somewhere at the Wealdstone end of the parade, as well. |
The Laird |
Thursday 23rd of April 2015 04:56:13 PM |
Vines Cameras as well close to Granada end |
JamesMac |
Saturday 18th of July 2015 06:22:37 PM |
JamesMac and Laird, thank you, I'm sure you are both correct. |
Sweet Pete |
Wednesday 7th of October 2015 12:04:53 PM |
This is the 'Candy Shop'. When it came to sweets, if they didn't have it, it didn't exist. Perfectly positioned for buying a Jamboree bag on the way to Saturday morning pictures at the Granada. |
Sweet Pete |
Friday 23rd of January 2015 05:20:14 PM |
I think that it's still there in some shape or form. There was another sweet shop around the corner in Bonnersfield Lane that had a selection of gum machines outside. There was also a rather curious place called Degg's Store, which was a tiny place that sold..... well, everything. It was run by a chap (presumably Mr Degg) who wore the world's most unconvincing toupée. |
The Laird |
Thursday 23rd of April 2015 05:08:26 PM |
The Granada Theatre under contruction. |
kels |
Friday 9th of August 2013 12:42:28 PM |
Dry's Garage |
kels |
Friday 9th of August 2013 12:35:45 PM |
User Comment Contributions
Does anyone know when Drys Garage on the corner of station road/Bonnerfield lane was pulled down? It was opposite the Granada cinema. Two cottages in Bonnersfield Lane were also demolished to make way for an ugly modern office block which is still there on the corner today. Does anyone know when this block was built? Thanks |
Bodger |
Thursday 30th of March 2017 10:13:50 PM |