NORTHAMPTON TOWN STREET PHOTOGRAPHS
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.
GEORGE
ROW, photograph taken in 1930, thanks to Graham Baker.
GEORGE
HOTEL, GEORGE ROW, thanks to Roy Smith -
roy.smith27@ntlworld.com
GOLD
STREET, two photographs taken in 1930, thanks to Graham
Baker.

GLADSTONE
TERRACE, has been demolished and erased off the modern day
map.
GRAFTON
PLACE, has been demolished,
click here to read Jim Edwards' description.
GRAFTON
STREET, mostly demolished,
click here to read Lucy Starmer's description.
GREAT
RUSSELL STREET, houses demolished, street partly survives.
GREEN
STREET, houses now demolished.
GREGORY
STREET, houses now demolished.
GREYFRIARS
STREET, has been demolised, the Grosvenor Centre now
occupies this site.
GROOMS
YARD, ABINGTON STREET, no longer exists.
HARDING
TERRACE, has been demolished and no longer exists.
HERBERT
STREET, has been demolished,
click here for Len Riley's
description.
HOOD
STREET (No. 50), c.1910 shows Samuel Swindall with his
wife Maria nee Barker, if you have any other information about this photograph
then please email me at
clarkealanj@myway.com [thanks to Alan Muddiman]
HORSEMARKET,
properties now all demolished.
INKERMAN
TERRACE, click here
for Brian Faulkner's memoirs.
INKERMAN
TERRACE, has been completely demolished.
JOHNSONS ROW, no longer exists. Click here for Lucy Starmer's description.
JUNCTION
ROAD, click here for an
explanation.
KERR
STREET, now all demolished.
KETTERING
GARDENS, houses demolished, street pattern still in
existence.
KETTERING
ROAD, this section has hardly changed.
KINBURN
PLACE [on the left], back view, now demolished,
click here for a description.
KING
STREET, has been demolished,
click here to read Joyce Hall's description and Brian
Faulkner's memoirs.
KINGSTHORPE HOLLOW, click here to read Reg Spittle's memoirs.
KINGSTHORPE HOLLOW, click here to read Mr. Eales' memoirs.
KINGSWELL STREET, this side of the street has mostly been
demolished.
KINGSWELL
TERRACE, has been completely demolished.
LAWRENCE
STREET, has been completely demolished.
LEICESTER
STREET, houses demolished, street pattern still survives.
LLOYD
ROAD, still survives today,
click here to see what it looks like today.
Thanks to Roy Smith for this photograph - roy.smith27@ntlworld.com
MAPLE
STREET, has been completely demolished.
MAPLE
TERRACE, MAPLE STREET, May 6th,1935 has been completely
demolished.
MAPLE
STREET, Jubilee Day, thanks to Steve Hill.
MAREFAIR,
thanks to Roy Smith -
roy.smith27@ntlworld.com
MARKET
SQUARE, 1967, click here
to read Brian Faulkner's memories of the Emporium Arcade.
MARKET
STREET, has been completely demolished.
MARRIOTT
STREET, still survives today with little change.
MAYORHOLD,
has been completely demolished.
Click here to read people's memories.
MELBOURNE
STREET, Photo taken in 1911, thanks to Dave Sheriff
MELBOURNE
ST, No. 55 showing Emma & Joseph Astell with their
son Harold plus two soldiers billeted with them during WW1.
(Thanks to Dave Sheriff)
MELBOURNE
STREET, has been demolished.
MILTON
STREET, No. 19 (on the right hand side), Ian Cole's ABBOTT
family lived here, please contact him at
ianvdiana@aol.co.uk see Ian's Surname
Page here
MONKS
POND STREET, photo taken around 1949, now demolished,
thanks to Dinah Stanton.
MOUNTS,
if you know anybody in this photo please email me or
roy.smith27@ntlworld.com
MOUNTS,
if you know anybody in this photo please email me or
roy.smith27@ntlworld.com
MOUNT
GARDENS, has been demolished and no longer exists.