Electricity showrooms, Church Street, Tamworth

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Date:1974

Description:The angular design of this building indicates that it was built in the Art Deco style, a very popular style in the 1920s-1930s. The building was built as an Electricity showrooms and was known as TADESCO (Tamworth and District Electricity Supply Company). In 2003 the building had become the Chicago Rock Cafe.


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1900s
Sydney Doggrell Butcher's, Church Street, Tamworth
Sydney Doggrell Butcher's, Church Street, Tamworth

Sydney Doggrell Butcher's, with possibly Mr and Mrs Doggrell standing outside.

1920s
Hunter's Yard, Church Street, Tamworth
Hunter's Yard, Church Street, Tamworth

This photograph shows Mr Hunter with a horse and trap inside 'Hunter's yard'. Mr ...

1930s
View of Market Street from Tamworth Castle
View of Market Street from Tamworth Castle

Market Street can be seen running along the bottom of this photograph, with St. ...

1960s
Church Street, Tamworth
Church Street, Tamworth

On the left of this photograph is Carroll's Army and Navy Store, with the Co-op ...

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