Bury St Edmunds, Abbeygate Street c.1950
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B258002

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On the left is Walkers Stores with the tiled advertisement 'Provision Merchants and High Class Groceries'. The higher gable beyond is Cross the florist, whose nursery was at Chapel Farm on Hollow Road. On the right are the National Provincial bank, the Alliance, and the mock-Tudor front of Henley's children's shop, which lost a gable width in 1891 when the Alliance was built. On this corner is the International, and beyond is Jenkins the chemists, in a building that has been a chemists since 1798.
An extract from Bury St Edmunds Town and City Memories.
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