Luton, Upper George Street c.1950
Photo ref: L117005
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Photo ref: L117005
Photo of Luton, Upper George Street c.1950

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Originally called Dunstable Street, there is no available record of the reason for the change of name apart from the coincidence of the accession to the throne of King George V. Certainly there would have been confusion between the original title and the burgeoning Dunstable Road just visible in the photograph beyond Christ Church at the top of the hill. Upper George Street in 1950 was a street of estate agents, small speciality shops, insurance companies and the Clarence Arms - one of the town's oldest pubs. Its access value lay in the proximity to the main post office and the central police station, both of which were in walking distance via the narrow road on the left.

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This picture looks like it was taken with Dunstable Place as the intersection on the left. It would have had the Post office on the corner closest to the photographer and housed the old police station on the right between Upper George St. and Stuart St.