Maidenhead, Queen Street 1911
Photo ref: 63804
Made in Britain logo

Photo ref: 63804
Photo of Maidenhead, Queen Street 1911

More about this scene

Further development southwards was held up and the architectural variety shows this. The terrace at the left survives but on the right all beyond the 1880s bank (now Atkinson and Keene estate agents) has been demolished, as far along as the parapeted building. The tall, hipped roof building had been the popular Brock's Café. The pub in the right foreground, on the Broadway junction, was rebuilt in the 1950s and is now Finnegan's Wake.

A Selection of Memories from Maidenhead

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Maidenhead

Sparked a Memory for you?

If this has sparked a memory, why not share it here?

went to this hotel in the seventies to watch the rock groups that were on anyone remember the group nights at the foxs club
I used to know the young lady who was the receptionist at Boulters Inn in the early 60`s. Her name was Eileen.
The pub on the right is either the Green Dragon or the Reform.
I met my first g/f walking up Castle hill in the 50`s on my way from Tech college Slough. Her name was Pam and she lived in Pownry road.