1871 | Census Number 41 was occupied by John Ashton 61, a Draper, his son-in-law Joseph Ashton 25, also a Draper, daughter Elizabeth Ashton 26, grandsons John Samuel Ashton 2, John Thomas Ashton 9, Walter Owen Ashton 7, both Scholars and Domestic Servant Ellen Janith 23. |
1881 | Census Number 41 was occupied by Charles Smith Harrison 22, a Grocer & Corn Dealer and his wife Alice Smith Harrison 22. |
1901 | Census Numbers 43 - 41 was occupied but uninhabited. |
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. |
1911 | Census Numbers 41 - 43 was a property with 5 main rooms occupied by James Knott 29, a Salesman, his wife Annie Knott 30, married 5 years with 1 child, Dorothy Louise Knott 5. |
1912 | Kelly’s Directory Chadwick John C., boot & shoe dealer, 41 & 43 High street west |
1925 | Kelly’sDirectory Chadwick John C. clothier, 41 & 43 High street west |
1932 | Kelly’s Directory Greenwood’s clothier, 41 & 43 High st. west |
1941 | Kelly’s Directory Greenwood’s, clothier, 41 & 43 High st. west |
1984 | Greenwoods, men’s clothes shop. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society. |
2004 | Lunn Poly travel agents. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society. |
2004 | Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society. |
2007 | Thomson travel agents. 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 Thomson travel agents. |
2014 | Photo taken in 2014 by Glossop VAH. |
2015 | Toddlin a baby & nursery equipment shop closed in 2015. |