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Caption For Birmingham, New Street 1896

By the end of the 19th century, New Street was both the principal business street in the town and the best for shopping and entertainment.This view is from Paradise Street.

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 Twickenham, The Slipway Facing Eel Pie Island 1890

The pace of change accelerated as the 20th century approached, and after its formation in 1895 the new Urban District Council embarked on a programme of renovation.

Caption For Edinburgh, Princes Street 1897

This view looks west along the main thoroughfare of the New Town, with Prince's Street Gardens on the left.

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 Horley, Station Road 1905

Horley is on the old main London to Brighton road before it was diverted around the area of new Gatwick airport. Single and two-horse traps wait by the roadside.

Caption For Ormskirk, Derby Street 1895

School - was built by public subscription on Derby Street. That building, now Stokers' furniture store, was originally only one storey; in 1853 an upper floor was added at the cost of £1,007.

Caption For Berkhamsted, High Street C1948

The new church, St Peter's, seems to have been deliberately placed in a prominent position close to the market place and the approach to the castle.

Caption For Belfast, High Street 1897

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

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, The Parade 1949

Also lost during the town centre development was the Wesleyan Methodist Church, which had stood on the corner of the Parade and Newhall Street.

Caption For Eaton Socon, The Church C1960

As the town began to recover from the effects of the war, the Urban District Council turned its attention to providing the new housing that the town needed.