Guisborough, Westgate c.1960
Photo ref:
G66053

More about this scene
By 1960, the pedestrian crossing over Westgate had been moved to its present position, in the foreground of this view. The newly opened post office of 1956 (right) served the town until the late 1990s, when it was sub- divided into three retail units. On the extreme left are the premises of the Trustee Savings Bank - it moved across the road later in the 1960s. In the centre of the view, behind the Market Cross, we see property in the Market Place and entrance to Church Street before it was demolished as part of a road-widening scheme in the early 1960s.
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