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| AYZMU:P09-0326 image 1 | 1960=1970 | ![]() |
| Colour photo: Extreme left, No.2 (was No.29) La Zouch (restaurant) (formerly No. 1 Market Street). No.1A Market Street Shellbrook motors (toys). No.1 Market Street Shoulder of Mutton (public house), No.3 Market Street, My Lady (clothing, wools) which became incorporated into Shoulder of Mutton during early 1970's. Black and white photo: No.1 Shoulder of Mutton (public house), No.3 My Lady (clothing and wools), later incoporated into the Shoulder of Mutton. | ||
| AYZMU:P09-0326 image 2 | 1960=1970 | ![]() |
| Colour photo: Extreme left, No.2 (was No.29) La Zouch (restaurant) (formerly No. 1 Market Street). No.1A Market Street Shellbrook motors (toys). No.1 Market Street Shoulder of Mutton (public house), No.3 Market Street, My Lady (clothing, wools) which became incorporated into Shoulder of Mutton during early 1970's. Black and white photo: No.1 Shoulder of Mutton (public house), No.3 My Lady (clothing and wools), later incoporated into the Shoulder of Mutton. | ||
| AYZMU:P09-0327 | 1906 (pre) | ![]() |
| Corner of Bath street and Kilwardby Street. Co-op buildings, which were demolished to make way for tramway, so photo predates 1906. Just visible on left, Market Street - No.2 Sansom (hardware dealer). | ||
| AYZMU:P09-0328 image 1 | 1881=1935 | ![]() |
| Relating to Kilwardby Street, No.32 Odd Fellows Arms Inn - Charles Cutter (joiner, cabinet maker, paper hanger etc). Top print shows advert relating to work undertaken. Lower print shows Machins coach of appox 1930's vintage parked in front of premises. 1881 and 1908 census shows Cutter at premises. Note: He was also at Market Street No.70 in 1912 and was also a parish clark. | ||
| AYZMU:P09-0328 image 2 | 1881=1935 | ![]() |
| Relating to Kilwardby Street, No.32 Odd Fellows Arms Inn - Charles Cutter (joiner, cabinet maker, paper hanger etc). Top print shows advert relating to work undertaken. Lower print shows Machins coach of appox 1930's vintage parked in front of premises. 1881 and 1908 census shows Cutter at premises. Note: He was also at Market Street No.70 in 1912 and was also a parish clark. | ||
| AYZMU:P09-0329 | 1900=1912 | ![]() |
| Kilwardby Street No.32 Odd Fellow Arms Inn. Interior. Premises demolished after 1912. Also known as Plumbers Arms and The Struggler. | ||
| AYZMU:P09-0330 | 1970=1980 | ![]() |
| Extreme left, Kilwardby Street No.1 Machins (garage), No.3 Hendon House (residential). Water tower at top of hill. On right - No.4-8 (formerly No.21-25) Fishers (solicitors). Fallen Knight (hotel). | ||
| AYZMU:P09-0331 | 1900=1910 | ![]() |
| Extreme left Kilwardby Street, No.3 Hendon House (residential). Water tower at top of hill. Extreme right No.4-8 (formerly No.21-25) Fishers (solicitors), level crossing Ashby/Breedon branch line, Midland Hotel (formerly Navigation Hotel until approx 1910). | ||
| AYZMU:P09-0332 | 1980=1989 | ![]() |
| Kilwardby Street. Extreme left No.6-8 (formerly No.25-23) Fishers (solicitors), No.4 property in state of disrepair was Ortons (electrical) and later Fallowell (estate agents), lately incoproated into Fishers, No.2 La Zouch restaurant). | ||
| AYZMU:P09-0333 image 1 | 1980=1985 | ![]() |
| Kilwardby Street. Top photo: No.1 Machins (garage) with "Sold" signs. No.3 Hendon House (residential). No.5 UDC Offices then used as library and laterly Council offices. Bottom photo: No.1 Machins (garage), with Our Lady of Lourdes RC church in rear. No.1 later became kitchen showroom and laterly Fairweathers (carpets) | ||














