1871 | Census Number 6 was occupied by William Brooks 42, a Green Grocer, wife Ann Brooks 36, daughters Elizabeth Brooks 17, a Cotton Weaver, Mary Brooks 15, a Servant at Home, son Albert Brooks 13, a Plaiter-down at the Print Works, daughters Annie Brooks 5 and Eliza A Brooks 3, both Scholars and George Brooks Brooks 8 months. |
1881 | Census Number 6 was occupied by Hugh Kinder 50, a Cotton Slasher, wife Betty Kinder 50, son John J Kinder 25, a Butcher and daughter Leah Kinder 22, a Milliner. |
1891 | Census Number 6 was occupied by Arthur Patchett 23, a Butcher, wife Lizzie Pachett 26 and son John Patchett 2. |
1895 | Kelly’s Directory Crannage Alfred, watch & clock maker, 6a High street west |
1899 | Kelly’s Directory Crannage Mary (Mrs.), watch & clock ma. 6 High st. west |
1901 | Census Number 6 was occupied but uninhabited. |
1903 | Railway Street bottom right. This picture was taken from onboard a tram, Glossop Tramways operated from 20 August 1903 to 24 December 1927 promoted by the Urban Electric Supply Company Limited. |
1926 | Midland Counties of England Trades Directory Andrew, E.A., Confectioner, 6 High Street West Swire, J. & Sons, Bootmaker, 6 High Street West |
1932 | Kelly’s Directory Andrew Edwd. confctnr. 6 High st. west |
1941 | Kelly’s Directory Dawson Bertha (Mrs.), confctnr. 6 High st. west |
1950 | Shephard’s shop to the right of the "No waiting - this side today" sign, selling chocolate, sweets, ices, minerals and Wills’s Capstan. Photograph courtesy of Glossop Heritage Trust. |
1984 | Buzz Clothing Co. Closing Down Sale - For Refit. Closing down 30 July, with ’Everything in this shop £9.99’ except the items below presumably. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society. |
2000 | Regal Dry Cleaners. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society. |
2004 | Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society. |
2009 | Google Street View Shows Green’s Dry Cleaners |
2014 | Photo taken in 2014 by Glossop VAH. |