Church Street, Tamworth

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Date:1960 - 1979 (c.)

Description:On the left of this photograph is Carroll's Army and Navy Store, with the Co-op Butchers, previously Hunter's Butchers, on the right. The archway led to Hunter's Yard, with Machin's Pickle Shop being directly on the right hand side of it at this time. The shop on the far right was occupied by Bob Walton, and had previously been occupied by Rex P. Bartle, a Gents Tailor/Outfitter.


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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 ...

1940s
Police station social bar, Church Street, Tamworth
Police station social bar, Church Street, Tamworth

A photograph of Bert Herbert Carpenter, who was the Bar Steward of Tamworth Police ...

1970s
The Old Police Station, Church Street, Tamworth
The Old Police Station, Church Street, Tamworth

This building still existed in 2003 as a restaurant.

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Source: Tamworth Castle Museum

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