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Cantern Bank maps

Historic maps of Cantern Bank and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Cantern Bank maps

Cantern Bank photos

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Bridgnorth| Worfield| Quatford| Broseley| Beckbury| Benthall| Madeley Wood| Ryton| Ironbridge| Madeley| Kemberton| Much Wenlock| Patshull Park| Coalbrookdale| Buildwas

Cantern Bank area books

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Memories of Cantern Bank

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Shropshire memories

Old Fire Station

The building on the left of the two arches is the old town Fire Station, which was replaced in the 1960's with a new station on Innage Lane. The property is now a retail outlet.  If on a visit to the town you look above the shop front you will see engraved the words Fire Station.  

Fire Station

North Gate And Fire Station 1896
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My great-great-grandfather and family resided here, at 1 High Street. It was once a Fire Station!

Fire Station Northgate - Great Grandfather Enoch Williams

North Gate And Fire Station 1896
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My great grandfather was Enoch Williams at one time Superintendent of the Fire Station at 1 High Street. He went to Bridgnorth from Gt Whitley in 1894. I have photos of the fire crew of that time - horses and carriage. Horses were kept in a field down Love Lane! Enoch and my grandmother Rebecca had many children and lived above the fire station. My grandfather William Williams had the shop to the right of this picture from 1908. It is now Wetherspoons pub. The Builders' Merchant, William Williams still operates in The Innage.

Richard Baxter's House

Baxter's House c1960
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This house is significant because I lived around the church close in Glenn Place (top of Moat Street) at the time of this picture. Also, my late father was a well known sign writer - Herman Williams - who hand-painted the 'Baxter's House' details on the front of the house. Richard Baxter was a former curate at St Leonard's (details on the house and a photo inside St Leonard's).

St Leonard's Church

St Leonard's Church Interior c1960
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This Church is now in the care of the Redundant Churches Commission having been closed for regular worship in the 1970s. It is open daily and special events are held there including the annual Hyden Festival and other concerts and special worship services. I was baptised there in 1948, attended Sunday School across the road in "The Old Grammar School" (now a Solicitors Office) and my husband and I married there in 1971. Happy memories and regularly visited whenever we return for a holiday.

The Crimean Cannon

The Severn Valley From Castle Hill c1950
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If the cannon was still there in the 1950's, then it can't have been melted down to help the war effort in the 1940's. Can anyone be sure they saw the cannon there in the fifties - and what do they think happened to it? I'd like Bridgnorth to get its cannon back - Ludlow still have theirs, and they've got railings around their church as well!!

Baptism at St Leonard's

St Leonard's Church Font 1896
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I was baptised in this font in July 1948. My late grandmother's family were parishioners at St Leonard's and will have been baptised there too. The family is connected to carpet weaving in the town, one of whom was the first Axminster weaver. That family name was/is Head and there are still members of the family active in this church, although it is now under the care of the Redundant Churches Commission. Lots of information on this church available in Bridgnorth Library and the Church itself.

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