View of Church Street, Tamworth

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Date:1920 - 1929 (c.)

Description:The Paregoric shop can be seen on the left of this postcard. The Paregoric Shop was given its name after a patent medicine containing opium. On the right hand side of this photograph can be seen part of the Deanery (Verger's House), with St. Editha's and its church yard, further along.


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1890s
Swimming team, MacGregor Baths, Church Street, Tamworth
Swimming team, MacGregor Baths, Church Street, Tamworth

Included in the Tamworth Amateur Swimming Team are T.W. Salt, A. Large, J. Cliff, ...

1920s
St. Editha's Church, Tamworth
St. Editha's Church, Tamworth

St. Editha's church dates back to Saxon times, over 1200 years ago, when Tamworth ...

1950s
College Lane, Tamworth
College Lane, Tamworth

1960s
Medieval timber framed building, Church Street, Tamworth
Medieval timber framed building, Church Street, Tamworth

The Medieval timber frame of No 44 Church street can be seen on this photograph. ...

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Source: Tamworth Castle Museum

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