Chippenham, High Street c.1960
Photo ref: C294084
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Photo ref: C294084
Photo of Chippenham, High Street c.1960

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The tall stone building occupied by Boots has been a chemist's for a considerable time. Records show that from 1877 until 1915 nine different chemists operated from these premises, including a Mr James in 1911; he practised dentistry in the upper rooms. Boots took over the building in 1927, and remain there to this day.

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Memories of Chippenham, High Street c1960

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I went to Hardenuish School between 1958 -1962. The headmistress was an ex nun and did not allow the girls to mix with the boys when their school was built just down the road, so she staggered our dinner and leaving times from theirs. Silly woman - didn't stop them waiting about and meeting up later. I can remember going out on our art lessons in the summer and sitting by a pond in the grounds to paint ...see more
I remember sitting on the seat by the old Yelde Hall in 1964 and telling my boyfriend (Brian Robbins) that yes, I was having a baby. Then arranging that he would tell his parents, and I would tell mine and tell them we wanted to get married. He was nearly 19 and I was 17. (Still in love after 44 years)
It rained. It truly rained absolutely all day. Although Whitethorn Morris were booked for three dance spots in the street plus an Arena show there was no chance whatever for either the dancers or musicians of the Whitethorn Band to perform as planned. We took shelter where we could, standing in doorways, shopping mall entrances and we finally took refuge at The ...see more