Salliemoonbeam 81 High Street West |
Ruchi / Super Pound 83-83A High Street West |
Chapel Street |
David Wood Domestic Appliances 72-74 High Street West |
Corner Cupboard Public House 76-78 High Street West |
Arundel Street |
1871 | Census Number 83 was occupied by Sarah Jackson 57, a Green Grocer. |
1876 | Post Office Derbyshire Directory PLACES OF WORSHIP Wesleyan Chapel, High street, Rev. S. Hooley & Rev E. H. Simpson, ministers SCHOOLS Wesleyan, High street, James Nelson, master |
1881 | Census Number 83 was occupied by Sarah Jackson 68, a Green Grocer. |
1897 | Old Ordnance Survey Map of 1897 shows a Chapel with a school attached to the rear. |
1899 | Kelly’s Directory Schools - Wesleyan, High street (mixed & infants), erected 1851, for 400 children; average attendance, 264; R. H. Dickenson, master |
1903 | Derby & District Trades Directory PAINTERS Dutton, Jane, 83 High St., west |
1910 | The Wesleyan Chapel can be easily picked out on the left. The Glossop Tramway ran for 24 years from 1903 to 1927, a single-track 4½ mile line running from Hadfield Station, weaving around a number of mills to terminate outside the Queens Arms in Old Glossop. It thought that the tram pictured would have been maroon and cream. |
1984 | Discount Supermarket, what could you buy for 19p in 1984 (far right orange poster)? Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society. |
1994 | This was a supermarket occupy both 83 and 83A. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society. |
2004 | California Wines and High Peak Cycles. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society. |
2007 | Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society. |
2009 | Google Street View Shows Ruchi Indian restaurant and Super Pound Store with large signage. |
2014 | Photo taken in 2014 by Glossop VAH. |