Stroud, High Street c.1950
Photo ref:
S224023

More about this scene
A policeman stands on point duty at the junction of Lansdown, King Street, the High Street, and Gloucester Street, with the Greyhound Inn, built by the Stroud brewery in 1904, on the extreme left of the picture. Diagonally opposite, the Victorian frontage of part of A E Gardner's store has been transferred to Baker's shoeshop. Further up the High Street are local branches of Hepworth's tailoring and Timothy White's the chemists.
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