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Was "The Candy Shop" / 22 November, 2024 |
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19 November, 2024 |
| High Street Surgery |
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The High Street Surgery Well we have come to the end of the High Street in Lowestoft and the last building does not even have a number, the High Street Surgery. As it says above, it is the most Easterly doctors surgery in the country. CREDIT: Lowestoft High Street, The Butcher, The Baker and The Candlestick Maker by Crispin Hook 2016 Get the book / 19 November, 2024 |
| 178-179-180-181-182-183 after flats High Street |
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No178-179-180 If you look at the map to the side, No178 is the second property up from the corner of Osborne Street. All this terrace was demolished to make way for Shadbroke House in the 1950's. No178 was the home of Robert Gamble, a Dairyman in 1865 and in 1900 a Mr Henry Pratt who was a Harness Maker. / 19 November, 2024 |
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Link to EAST side.. / Link to EAST side.. / 19 November, 2024 |
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| 90 High Street |
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In 1865 No90 was William and Henry Brand, Outfitters shop but by 1900 it had become a Drapers shop run by Frank Ethelbert Burgess. If you look at the 2nd picture you will see the mosaic tiled front step spelling out W and E Turner who ran the shop well into the late 1960's as a Boot and Shoe shop. / 6 November, 2024 |
| Stitching The Digital Landscape |
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Some of the work exhibits are a collaboration between Brigitte Quennehen and Debbie Baker.They met through their sons who are part of The Fools Moon local Band. / 5 November, 2024 |
| 154-158 The Town Hall |
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No154 / Architect John Louth Clemence / 5 November, 2024 |
| Lost End Of High Street.. |
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It is hard to make sense of the lost buildings at the top of High Street when all that is left is a long stretch of grass. / 3 November, 2024 |
| Lost End of High Street |
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It is hard to make sense of the lost buildings at the top of High Street when all that is left is a long stretch of grass. / 3 November, 2024 |
| 91 High Street |
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This impressive building located in the market place was the home of the Star Tea Company Ltd in 1900 and by 1932 the Kelly's Directory has Samuel G Edmonds running his Tailoring business from here. Before the Second World War No91 was the home of Rogers bookshop and until the early 1950's it was run by Mr D. S. Mitchley and his son, Jack. / 2 November, 2024 |
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