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Caption For Cheltenham, Lower High Street C1955

Regency society eventually found lodgings in the High Street to be too modest for their social requirements.

Caption For Paddock Wood, Loading The Hops C1950

These two photographs of the village High Street give some indication of the constantly-flowing stream of traffic which passes the small, half-timbered Black Horse pub with its adjacent wine merchant

Caption For Launceston, The Square 1890

The oval Butter Market was designed by George Wightwick, who simultaneously designed the Lower Market House, which still stands in Market Street and is now an arcade.

Caption For London, Piccadilly Circus C1893

This famous junction was once known as Regent Circus and developed out of Nash’s elegant modelling of Regent Street.

Caption For Horningsham, Old Cottages C1955

This row of three cottages is in Church Street. They are set slightly below road level, and are reached by steps down. The thatch remains in excellent condition, and so do the porches.

Caption For Enfield, Hilly Fields C1955

There were cottages in Bulls Cross Lane (now Bulls Cross), and there were two small settlements in Whitewebbs Lane-Romey Street (at the Bulls Cross End) and Whitewebbs proper (near the King and

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Miniature Race Track 1947

Pier Hill can be seen rising behind the foreshore buildings with the High Street stretching north from The Royal Hotel.

Caption For High Wycombe, The New Town Hall 1906

The other two buildings went when Crendon Street was rebuilt and widened in the 1930s.

Caption For Aylesbury, High Street 1897

This view captures some of the domestic feel of the lower High Street beyond the shops nearer Market Square.

Caption For Evershot, Fore Street C1965

Wimborne Street c1955 Thomas Hardy writes of a journey into Cranborne in ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles’, where the present Fleur-de-Lys tavern is depicted as the much less salubrious ‘Flower-de-Luce

Caption For Berkhamsted, High Street C1948

The south side of the High Street was higher and drier, and it was here that the wealthier properties of the medieval town were to be found.

Caption For Fittleworth, From Lea Hill 1908

Graffham is known in the area for its long, winding main street.

Caption For Belfast, High Street 1897

The far, tall building marks Bridge Street, the spot where the first bridge upstream was located.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, The Sands 1887

On the left, the tea tent was run by the Castle Coffee House, based in Castle Street. To the right is a small shed advertising portraits 'painted and finished while you wait'.

Caption For Doncaster, Baxtergate 1903

This is the junction of St Sepulchre Gate and the High Street. It was down Baxtergate that Freeman, Hardy and Willis had their branch.

Caption For Boston, Shodfriars Hall 1889

In South Street, Shodfriars Hall is an echo of the four friaries established in the medieval town.

Caption For Andover, From North West 1898

A century on, the view of Church Hill in Marlborough Street is still easily recognisable, despite the two great complexes built on each side of the road, the Lloyds TSB Training Centre on the left and

Caption For Larne, Main Street 1900

Whether arriving from the harbour or the Glenarm Road, this was the first view of the aptly named Main Street.

Caption For Wisbech, The Clarkson Memorial 1901

Whilst the High Street is a shadow of its former self, the Rose & Crown Hotel, located at the junction with the Market Place, is enjoying somewhat of a renaissance, with its current owners investing

Caption For Tring, Park 1897

The second Lord Rothschild was an enthusiastic, if eccentric, collector of birds and animals and established the nearby Zoological Museum in Akeman Street, which he bequeathed to the British Museum

Caption For Thebes, The Court Of Shishak C1857

Close to the road, the solid but impressive ashlar tower dominates the immediate street scene with its substantial angled buttresses and crocketted finials; these are not 15th-century, but were added

Caption For Worcester, Old House In The Corn Market C1890

However, that King Charles House is round the corner on New Street. But it does bear the same date - 1577 - so perhaps both were part of the same building.

Caption For Glasgow, The Broomielaw 1897

Classes (confined to the arts faculty) were originally conducted in the cathedral crypt, but within two years had moved to a separate building on the east side of the High Street.

Caption For Stafford, County Buildings, Martin Street 2005

In the main street, for example, many of the shop frontages were developed in the last century with little regard to their history.