NORTHAMPTON TOWN STREET PHOTOGRAPHS
To see photographs of Kingsthorpe click here
To see photographs of Northampton Public Houses click here
The aim of these web pages is to show photographs of streets where our ancestors lived in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Other photographs can be seen at http://www.northants1841.fsnet.co.uk
More photographs will be added in the coming weeks, I would be grateful for copies of any old pictures.
ABBEY
TERRACE, ST JAMES

ABBEY STREET, ST JAMES
ABERDEEN
TERRACE (St. James) photograph taken in 1914.
ABINGTON
PLACE, this cul-de-sac was situated off York Road, the
houses have been demolished.
ABINGTON
SQUARE, click here to read Brian Faulkner's memoirs.
ABINGTON
STREET, thanks to Graham Baker.
ADELAIDE
STREET, this street has been demolished.
ADNITT
PLACE, off Weston Street, now demolished, photograph taken
in 1928.
The lady holding the child with curly hair is Annie Bayliss [b.1897 her married name], she was the grandmother of Doreen Dyson.
ALBION
PLACE, much of Albion Place still survives today.
ALEXANDRA
ROAD, 1923. Photograph taken by
Jenny Maguire's grandfather
Reginald Doble. Thanks to Jenny.
ALEXANDRA
ROAD, Photograph taken by
Jenny Maguire's grandfather
Reginald Doble. May 12,1937 - Coronation Day.
ALFRED
STREET
ALLISTON
GARDENS, this street has been demolished.
ALMA
STREET, ST. JAMES, one side of the street still survives
today.
ALPHA
STREET, photograph taken in 1937.
ALTHORP
STREET, has now been demolished.
AMBUSH
STREET
ANGEL
STREET
APLPHA
STREET, this street has been demolished.
ARMY
BARRACKS, BARRACK ROAD, this photograph belongs to Doreen
Dyson, her father Bill Jones is on the left on the front row, Mrs. Cosford is
second from the left on the second row and to the right of her is Mrs. Fitzhugh.
ARYGLE
STREET
ARTHUR
STREET, has been demolished.
ARTHUR
STREET, this street has been demolished.
ARUNDEL
STREET, this street has been demolished.
BAILIFF
STREET, this street partly survives.
BAKER
STREET, click here to
read Brian Faulkner's memoirs.
BATH
ROW, has now been demolished.
BATH
STREET, this street partly survives,
click here to read some anecdotes.
BATH
SQUARE, no longer survives,
click here to read Ron Draper's description
BEARWARD
STREET, this street has been demolished and no longer
survives on the modern day map.
BELL BARN, click here for a description.
BLACK
LION HILL
BOUVERIE
STREET, has been demolished.
BRIDGE
STREET, taken in 1876, has seen many changes.

BRISTOL
STREET, completely demolished,
click here for a description by John Short.
BROAD
STREET, has been completely demolished.
BRUNSWICK
PLACE, has now been demolished.
BRUNSWICK
STREET, has been demolished.
BULL
HEAD LANE, has been demolished,
click here for a description by Irene
Swainsbury.
CAMBRIDGE
STREET, 1935 Silver Jubilee, thanks to Eric Parker, if you
recognize anybody in this
photograph then please email clarkealanj@myway.com
CAMBRIDGE
STREET, 1935 Silver Jubilee, thanks to Eric Parker, if you
recognize anybody in this
photograph then please email clarkealanj@myway.com
CAMBRIDGE
STREET No. 55, Ivy Squires is standing outside, thanks to
Eric Parker.
CANAL
VIEW- Nene, Rush Mills, thanks to Jim Payler.
CANAL
VIEW - rear of NBC Brewery, thanks to Jim Payler.
CANAL
VIEW - Nene, Northampton, thanks to Jim Payler.
CANAL
VIEW - Nene, looking towards Phipps Brewery, thanks to Jim
Payler.
CASTLE
STREET, this street has been demolished.
CASTLE
TERRACE, has been demolished.
CATTLE
MARKET ROAD, Latimer & Crick building, now redeveloped for
housing.
CHALK
GARDENS, have now been demolished.
CLARE
STREET, corner of Kettering Road.
CLEVELAND
ROAD, has now been demolished.
CLIFF
ROW, ST. ANDREWS STREET, has been demolished.
CLIFTONVILLE
HOUSE, thanks to Roy Smith -
roy.smith27@ntlworld.com
COLLEGE
STREET, some buildings have been demolished.
COLWYN
ROAD, thanks to Roy Smith,
roy.smith27@ntlworld.com
COMMERCIAL
STREET, has now been demolished.
COMPTON
STREET, has been demolished, photo taken in 1935.
Click here for Kit Lack's description.
COOPER
STREET, has been demolished and erased off the modern day
map.
CRANSTOUN
STREET, still survives today.
CROMWELL
STREET, has been demolished.
DERNGATE,
has seen many changes.
DEVONSHIRE
STREET, St. James.
DOVER
STREET, has now been demolished.
DRAPERY,
two photographs taken in 1930, thanks to Graham Baker.

DUKE
STREET, partly survives.