Caption For Aylesbury, Cambridge Street C1955
The Barley Corn pub survives, albeit now (in 2000) archly renamed the Farmyard and Firkin; the shop with the crested fascia, a pork butchers in the 1970s, is now (in 2000) The Bacon Shop, but the Old Harrow
Caption For Crouch End, Crouch End Hill C1890
Here is the three-storey flat-fronted brick house of the later 18th century, small bungalow shops added to two-storey houses of various dates, and to the left the utility weather-boarding above the barber's
Caption For Dunoon, 'columba' 1904
Built in 1878, and flagship of the MacBrayne fleet, Columba was renowned for the quality of her passenger comfort, with saloons the full width of her hull, a barber's shop and a post office.
Caption For Wisbech, Market Place C1955
The lower storey of the Shop Hotel has been opened up to allow greater pedestrian access to the Horsefair, and the Griffin next-door is now a barbers shop.
Caption For Leeds, Boar Lane C1965
Under the Griffin Hotel signboard, and in the midst of the dominating chain stores and offices, Jackson's barber's shop still shows a traditional striped pole.
Caption For Leeds, Boar Lane C1965
Under the Griffin Hotel signboard, and in the midst of the dominating chain stores and offices, Jackson's barber's shop still shows a traditional striped pole.
Caption For Gedling, Main Road C1960
The post
office on the left is now a house; the post office has moved across the road into Read the tobacconist's next to the Gedling
Wine Stores on the corner of Waverley Avenue – this shop is now Barber's
Caption For Wisbech, Market Place C1955
The lower storey of the Ship Hotel has been opened up to allow greater pedestrian access to the Horsefair, and the Griffin next-door is now a barber's shop.
Caption For Laindon, Station 2005
Most of the land around Pitsea, Dunton
and Langdon Hills had originally been
farmland; the crops were mainly barley,
oats, wheat, peas, beans, and clover.