Hunmanby, Bridlington Street c.1950
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Photo ref: H143005
Photo of Hunmanby, Bridlington Street c.1950

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A chemist and tobacconist stand on the left, while on the right near the parked car is a petrol pump - of course, it would not be allowed so close to buildings now. The Buck Inn on the corner consists of three cottages joined into one. The name comes from a family called Buck who once lived in the property.

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My uncle, aunt and cousin used to live a ramshackle cottage just off Bridlington Street - called Creamery Cottage. Probably to the left of this photo and further back. It had a patch of grass in front, quite close to what was the village institute. It may in fact have been thatched (this is the late 1950s). The story was that it was built on an old graveyard for monks and that bones would sometimes be dug up in ...see more