East Grinstead, High Street 1890
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More about this scene
Further east and nearer the market infill we see George Bailye's 1877 building advertising his haircutting and shampooing rooms; he was also a tailor. In the 1920s the building received a stone ground floor and became the Midland Bank. The dormered timber-framed building to the right has been rebuilt, but that to the right between it and the Registered Plumber and Artesian Well Engineer has a most curious infill to its timber-framing of tree bark panels. Francis Frith's Sussex A Century Ago
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