1871 | Census Number 30 was occupied by John Smith 60, an Out Pensioner Chelsea Hospital, wife Margaret Smith 55 and nieces Margaret Scott 18 and Martha A Scott 16, both Cotton Weavers. Also at this address were Boarders Richard Scott 7, James Scott 5 and Matthew Scott 3. |
1881 | Census Number 30 was occupied by Hugh Traynor 56, a Cotton Card Grinder, wife Joanna Traynor 47 and sons John Traynor 21, a Cotton Spinner, Thomas Traynor 19, a Hairdresser and Hugh Traynor 14, a Scholar. |
1891 | Census Number 30 was occupied by Arthur W Thomas 23, a Grocer, wife Charlotte Thomas 28 and his sister Mercy Thomas 46. |
1899 | Kelly’s Directory Brown & Co. woolen drapers, 30 High street west |
1901 | Census Number 30 was occupied but uninhabited. |
1909 | The. Edinburgh Gazette, May 4, 1909 BANKRUPTS - from The London Gazette. RECEIVING ORDERS. George Hanier Crossley, residing and carrying on business at 30 High Street West, Glossop, in the county of Derby, grocer and provision dealer. |
1911 | Census Number 30 was a property with 5 main rooms occupied by John Henry William Ritson 39, an Assistant Superintendant for a Life Insurance Company, his wife Elizabeth Ritson 42, married for 15 years with 2 children, William Henry Ritson 7, and Leonard Ritson 4. |
1925 | Kelly’sDirectory Haigh James William, costumier, 30 High street west |
1932 | Kelly’s Directory Haigh James William, costumier, 30 High street west |
1941 | Kelly’s Directory Hyde Wallpaper Stores (E. C. Byle, propr.), 30 High st. west |
1978 | Glossop Official Guide Trustee Savings Bank, 30 High Street West Tel. 2696 |
1984 | Trustee Savings Bank, note the high pitched roof and brick built side wall. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society. |
2000 | Ryder & Dutton estate agents behind the campervan. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society. |
2004 | Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society. |
2009 | Google Street View Shows Ryder & Dutton Estate Agents |
2014 | Photo taken in 2014 by Glossop VAH. |