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CYRIL CRITCHLOW COLLECTION<br />

VOL 170<br />

STREET SCENES<br />

Vol 170 p 1 Photograph and photocopy of page from book, ‘Crystal Palace Room, built by Dr John<br />

Cocker, whose house “Bank Hey” is seen at the top of Victoria Street, now the Winter<br />

Gardens. 1860<br />

Vol 170 p 2 Small photograph of ‘Albert Rd. Fire Station at the start of the war.’ 1939?<br />

Small photograph of ‘Snow Storm at the bottom of Albert Rd 1938/39?’<br />

Two photographs of streets in <strong>Blackpool</strong> with tram track, undated.<br />

Vol 170 p 3 Postcard of ‘Shopping Centre’. Bank Hey Street, undated.<br />

Postcard of ‘Lytham Street’ Old <strong>Blackpool</strong>. c1905<br />

Photograph of ‘Brunswick Street, at the side of the Victory Hotel, 1920’s’<br />

Photograph of ‘Adelaide Street, and the Big Wheel’ undated.<br />

Vol 170 p 4 Postcard dated 1925, ‘Church Street’ <strong>Blackpool</strong>.<br />

Photograph of ‘Syd Manning's Cottage, 166, Common Edge Road, Marton. 1977.<br />

Two undated photographs, one of Blundell Street.<br />

Vol 170 p 5 Postcard of ‘<strong>The</strong> Market’ <strong>Blackpool</strong>, undated<br />

Photograph of ‘Wrealands, Whinney Heys Road. c1960<br />

Photograph ‘Oxford Square, Marton’ undated.<br />

Photograph of ‘Bank Hey Street’ 1895.<br />

Vol 170 p 6 Two photographs of Hounds Hill near to Central Station, thought to have been taken at<br />

the beginning of <strong>The</strong> Great war when the commandeering of trains and other vehicles<br />

caused transport difficulties. Behind the crowd is Bannister’s Bazaar, originally<br />

opened in 1877 as the Borough <strong>The</strong>atre and Bazaar, only to be sold two years later. It<br />

is better remembered as the Queen’s <strong>The</strong>atre. Next to it is the Clarence Hotel which<br />

had a Music hall at the back; its site was redeveloped in the late 1930’s for a Marks &<br />

Spencer store, its licence being transferred to a new public house on Preston New<br />

Road, Marton. In the background is the wall of Central Station at the end of Central<br />

Drive.<br />

Vol 170 p 7 Photograph of the corner of Central Drive and Rigby Road, later the site of the now<br />

demolished Mecca. Undated.<br />

Vol 170 p 8 Photograph of Middle Street of Princess St, now demolished. Undated.<br />

Photocopy of advert for ‘G,Hatton’s, Hairdressing Rooms and Fancy Repository, 33,<br />

Market St’.Undated.<br />

Vol 170 p 9 Photograph of ‘Proposed plan for Six houses and Shops-corner of Station Road, South<br />

Shore for Mr W.S. Miller’ by Garlick & Sykes, Architects. <strong>Blackpool</strong>. Undated.<br />

Vol 170 p 10 Photograph of ‘Bonny Street, looking South. Undated.<br />

Vol 170 p 11 Photograph of ‘ Oddfellow Street (now demolished) site of the ‘<strong>Blackpool</strong> Law<br />

Courts’.

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