Smithy Fold |
Crofter 14 High Street East |
R J Skupham / Vintage Tea Rooms / Kimberleys 8 - 12 High Street East |
Howard Arms 15 -17 High Street East |
Vacant 7 - 13 High Street East |
HQ 3 - 5 High Street East |
1895 | Kelly’s Directory Wain Joseph. smallware dealer, 14 High street east |
1904 | An advertisment from ’Glossop - A Sketch From The Earliest Period’ printed and published by Messrs. Jenkinson and Hamnett in 1904. |
1910 | Presume it’s James Bennett’s photography shop / James Hamnett’s watch & clock makers shop (left) and Elizabeth Kenworthy’s drapers shop (right). |
1911 | In the shop window above: Kodaks Solio POP were photograhy papers (Print Out Paper), postcard sized with postcard printing on one side. Barnet Plates were glass plates used by photographers before film was available. |
1912 | Kelly’s Directory Bennett James, photographer, 14a, High street east Hamnett James, watch & clock maker, 14a High st. ea Kenworthy Elizabeth (Miss), draper, 14 High street east Vernon John, florist, 14b, High street east Wood Absolam, painter, 21 Hope st. & 14b, High st. ea |
1920 | High Street East looking west. Photograph courtesy of Glossop Heritage Trust. |
1925 | Kelly’sDirectory Bennett Leah (Miss), art needlework repository, 14 High street east Bennett James, photographer, 14a, High street east |
1932 | Kelly’s Directory Bennett Jas. picture frame mkr. 14a, High St. east Brown Ethel (Mrs.), art needlework repository, 14 High st. east |
1941 | Kelly’s Directory Riley Margery Ann (Mrs.), confctnr. 14 High st. east Bennett Jas. picture frame mkr. 14a, High st. east |
1992 | English Heritage Grade II Listed Building 4 houses, now 6 shops. Early C19 with C20 alterations. Coursed millstone grit with tooled dressings and stone stacks with watertabling. Stone slate roof. EXTERIOR: Street front to No.14, has taller 3 window range. Central doorway with double panel doors and overlight in stone surround with moulded cornice on brackets, flanked by single large shop windows with C20 glazing under block lintels and keystone. Above 3 horned plain sashes with block lintels and keystones, linked by continuous sill band. Intrusive window belonging to No.12 at extreme right. INTERIOR: No.14 has ornate carved wooden archway to hall. © English Heritage 1992. The National Heritage List Text Entries contained in this material were obtained on 1/3/2016. The most publicly available up to date National Heritage List Text Entries can be obtained from www.english-heritage.org.uk. |
2004 | Longdendale Construction Limited. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society. |
2010 | Crofter Construction Limited and The White Showroom. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society. |