
67 Newport Road 1920s,
The Rookery
Part of a photograph taken by Kitchener in 1920s
Source HDHS archive

Village Hall, previously known as Church End School, Squire Watts, National, Feoffee and Top School!
Built c.1840 by the Watts family and ran until 1876. The Feoffee Charity opened a school in this building in July 1877 and ran it until 1896 when it handed control over to the Hanslope School Board.
Photo from Kitchener Collection

High Street with the old Cock Inn on the right and the Watts Arms at the end of the street. c.1925
Kitchener Collection

High Street looking north towards the Watts Arms showing the rebuilt Cock public house. c.1925
Kitchener Collection c.1925

Hornes butcher and Hanslope Stores. The original Cock public house is just visible up the street.
Photo by Kitchener 1920s
Mr. Stott and Mr. Willingham outside Hanslope stores, now a Chinese takeaway.

Long Street c.1925
Kitchener Collection
On the left opposite the Globe is the Mission Hall, a shop, and Long Street Farm House.
Source Kitchener Collection

Long Street School c.1925. Originally the Board School, built in 1872 for 206 children.
At various times also known as Bottom School and Green End School
Kitchener Collection

Newport Road junction with Gold St. c.1925
Showing the Swan, the wine shop and old blacksmiths c.1925
Source Kitchener collection

Park Road facing south c.1920 Houses on the right foreground, numbers 2 - 8, have since been demolished.
Kitchener Collection 1920s