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29 High Street West 35 High Street West
Thai Wok Noodle Bar
29 High Street West
Lighthouse Charity Shop
31-33 High Street West
Hermitage
35 High Street West
Debra Charity Shop
8 High Street West
Roy Green Quality Butchers
10 High Street West
Co-op Travel
12 High Street West
Summary

 1871 
Census
Number 31 was occupied by Thomas Armitake 62, a Coal Merchant and his wife Mary Armitage.



 1881 
Census
Number 31 was occupied by James Barnes 55, a Draper, wife Mary Jane Barnes 52, a Milliner & Dressmaker and son John Barnes 27, a Draper. Also at this address was employee Adela Emily Robinson 26, a Milliner & Dressmaker.



 1884 


The left most shop is James Barnes & Son, Milliner & Dressmaker. Photograph courtesy of Glossop Heritage Trust.



 1891 
Kelly’s Directory
Barnes Jas. & Son, drappers & milliners, 31 & 33 High street west



 1891 
Census
Number 33 was occupied by John Barnes 37, a Draper, wife Adela E Barnes 36, his mother Mary J Barnes 63, a Dressmaker and their daughters Mary E Barnes 3 and Annie R Barnes 9 months. Also at this address was Emma Fletcher 21, a Domestic Servant.



 1899 
Kelly’s Directory
Barnes Jas. & Son, drapers & milliners, 31 & 33 High st. wst



 1901 
Census
Numbers 33 - 31 was occupied by John Barnes 47, a Draper, a Magistrate and an Alderman, his wife Lillie May Barnes 31, daughter Mary Emily Barnes 13, son John Barnes 7 and his mother Mary June Barnes 72, a Dressmaker. Also at this address was Agnes Carter 16, a General Servant (Domestic).



 1903 
Derby & District Trades Directory
BOOTMAKERS
Smith. Mrs. Wm., 33 High st., west



 1903 
Derby & District Trades Directory
DRAPERS
Barnes, J., & Sons, 31 High St., west



 1903 


High Street West 25 to 39 on the left. 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.



 1911 
Census
Number 31 was a property with 7 main rooms occupied by George Woodcock 54, a Book Keeper in the Cotton Mill, married but wife not present on the night of the census.



 1912 
Kelly’s Directory
Woodcock Phoebe (Mrs.), fancy draper, 31 & 33 High st. we



 1925 
Kelly’sDirectory
Woodcock Phoebe (Mrs.), fancy draper, 31 & 33 High st. west



 1926 
Midland Counties of England Trades Directory
Woodcock, P. Draper, 31 High Street West



 1932 
Kelly’s Directory
Greenhalgh H. & Co. Ltd. dyers & cleaners, 31 & 33 High st. west



 1941 
Kelly’s Directory
Greenhalgh H. & Co. Ltd. dyers & cleaners, 31 High st. west
Glossop Dental & Optical Service, opticians, 33 High st. west



 1994 


Say Cheese. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society.



 2004 


No. 31 - Glossop Delicatessen Company, Coffee Shop and No. 33 - Halifax. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society.



 2009 
Google Street View
Shows a shop called Gifted and Lighter Life at number 33.



 2014 


Photo taken in 2014 by Glossop VAH.