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37 High Street West Cross Street
Peakdale Mortgage Centre
37 High Street West
E Fielding & Son Jewellers
39 High Street West

Cross Street
Frock
14 High Street West
Vacant
16 High Street West
Tia Greyhounds Charity Shop
18 High Street West
Summary

 1871 
Census
Number 39 was recorded as a lock up shop.



 1881 
Census
Number 39 was occupied by Joe Platt 37, a Butcher, wife Hannah Platt 35, daughter Ellen Platt 10, son Edward Platt 8, daughter Ann Platt 5, all Scholars, daughter Mary Alice Platt 3, son William Platt 2 and daughter Essesence Platt 11 months. Also at this address was Sarah Ward 20, a Domestic Servant.



 1884 


The right most shop is J Lester, not sure what kind of shop this was? Note the 8 over 8 sash windows to the first floor and the tall slender windows to the ground floor. Photograph courtesy of Glossop Heritage Trust.



 1891 
Kelly’s Directory
Oliver Walter, ironmngr. 39 High street west



 1899 
Kelly’s Directory
Oliver Walter, ironmonger, 39 High street west



 1901 
Census
Number 39 was occupied but uninhabited.



 1903 
Derby & District Trades Directory
FRUITERERS
Lester, James, 39 High street, west



 1903 


High Street West 39, Cross Street and 41 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.



 1904 


An advertisment from ’Glossop - A Sketch From The Earliest Period’ printed and published by Messrs. Jenkinson and Hamnett in 1904.



 1911 
Census
Number 39 was a property with 5 main rooms and a cellar occupied by Henry Fielding 48, a Dealer in and Repairer of Watches, Clocks and Jewellery and his wife Annie Fielding 45, married 23 years with no children.



 1912 
Kelly’s Directory
Fielding Enoch & Son, watch & clock maker, 39 High st. we



 1925 
Kelly’sDirectory
Fielding Enoch & Son, watch & clock makers, 39 High st. west



 1926 
Midland Counties of England Trades Directory
Fielding, E & Son. Watchmaker, 39 High Street West



 1932 
Kelly’s Directory
Fielding Enoch & Son, watch & clock mkrs. 39 High st. west. T N 243



 1941 
Kelly’s Directory
Fielding E. & Son (H. Garside, propr.), watch & clock mkrs. 39 High street west. T N 243



 1984 


E Fielding & Son Jewellers. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society.



 1994 


E Fielding & Son Jewellers. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society.



 2004 


Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society.



 2007 


The Glossopdale Townscape Heritage Initiative funded the replacement of town centre asphalt pavements with traditional sandstone slabs. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society.



 2009 
Google Street View
Shows E Fielding & Son Jewellers.



 2014 


Photo taken in 2014 by Glossop VAH.