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.

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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.

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.

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.

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.

 

LAWRENCE STREET, has been completely demolished.

LOYD 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.

MARKET SQUARE, 1967, click here to read Brian Faulkner's memories of the Emporium Arcade.

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.

MOUNT GARDENS, has been demolished and no longer exists.

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