High Street from the church tower c.1957The photo shows several buildings of historic interest which have since been demolished, including the extension at the back of Stafford House and Coronation Cottages.George VI Coronation street party 1937Celebrations in the High Street for the Coronation in 1937 HDHS archiveRose Villa c.1920Rose Villa c.1920 HDHS archiveBelhams bus in the High Street outside the Cock c.1930HDHS archive1 High Street 2006Taken by Robert Dymond April 2006Rose Villa in the High Street, 2006April 2006 photo taken by Robert Dymond HDHS archiveRose Villa and car in the High St. c 1923Possibly Squire and Mrs. Watts5 High Street c2006photo taken by Robert Dymond 20067-9 High Street 20067-9 High Street. photo taken by Robert Dymond April 2006 HDHS archive7 High Street 1960sThe garage door was formerly the front door to No 7. HDHS archive7-9 High Street c.1930/1940HDHS archive11-29 High Street 1930/1940sThis row of cottages is known as 'Widows Row'. HDHS archiveWidows Row c.1900This terrace of houses in the High St is known as Widows Row. Approx year 1900. HDHS archive.Widows Row cottages and Watts Arms public houseApprox year 1910 HDHS archiveCock Inn on the east side of the High St., before being demolishedThe Cock Inn on the east side of High Street, mid 20th century before it was demolished and rebuilt.HDHS archiveCock pub in the High Street looking towards the Watts ArmsApprox year 1925 Kitchener CollectionHigh Street looking north towards the Watts Arms showing the rebuilt Cock public house. c.1925Kitchener Collection c.1925The Cock Inn 1980sHDHS archive43 High Street c1938c 1938 43 High street is the left half of the building with the Cock Inn beyond HDHS archiveNew Inn and 16 High Street 1920s. The Cock pub sign is on the left.In the 1920s the village shop was the second building from the right. HDHS archiveHigh Street looking north c.1930.Image provided by owners of 22 High Street10-12 High Street c 1920sphoto from early 1920s looking South along the High Street. Number 12 is the house on the right edge of the photo . Source HDHS archive49 High Street 2006Photo by Robert Dymond April 2006 HDHS archive43 High Street c 1957Taken from the church tower. Cock Inn is to the left HDHS archive51 High Street taken by Robert Dymond in 2006HDHS archive45 High Street 2006Photo by Robert Dymond April 2006. 45 High Street is the middle house of the group. HDHS archive41-43 High Street Photo by Robert Dymond 200641 High Street is the left part of the building and entered by a door down a passageway . Source HDHS archive11-33 High Street, known as widow's row, c 1996HDHS archivePierrepoint Cottages, later known as Coronet Cottages in the early 20th century, demolished 1970s.photograph early 20th century. HDHS archiveCoronet Cottages demolished 1965Newspaper cutting from the Wolverton Exprexx 22 October 1965. Source Enid ScarsbrookCottages in the High St 2006Four cottages replaced the old cottages formerly known as Pierrepoint cottages and then Coronet Cottages Photo by Robert Dymond 2006 HDHS archivePostcard views of HanslopeKitchener postcard c.1925Snapshots from Hanslope Kitchener Collection c1925George V Silver Jubilee party in the High Street 1935HDHS archiveKing George VI Coronation party 1937 outside the Cock.HDHS archiveCarnival in the High St c.1950HDHS archiveCarnival and cycle parade in the High Street 1913Photo taken from the Watts Arms HDHS archiveFuneral of Stan Platten processing through the High St to St James church, 1951Stan Platten was the village photographer. The bier is now at Milton Keynes Museum. Source HDHS archiveMrs Horace Herbert and Kath outside 45 High Street.Kath may be Katherine Gibbs, ne Herbert. HDHS archiveCoronet Cottages plaqueThe cottages, previously known as Pierrepoint Cottages, had a plaque on the end. When the cottages were demolished Mr Albert Crick recovered the plaque and placed it in his garden at 12 High St where it is still today (2009). HDHS archive12 High Street sketch c 1904Sketch of the rear of the property understood to have been made in 1904. Note the lower roof and thatch on the front part of the building. Original sketch held by Mrs Barbara Crick HDHS archive6 High Street c.1902 decorated for the Coronation of Edward VII6 High Street Showing the village pound HDHS archiveHigh St showing the Cock pub and the back of 4 Gold Street.photo taken from the Church tower showing the back of 4 Gold Street HDHS archiveWorking Mens Club and The Elms in the High Street c.1920HDHS archiveHigh Street showing the old Cock Pub before it was demolished.The High Street showing the Cock Pub and Mr Willinghams coal cart c.1920 Source Enid ScarsbrookHigh Street with the old Cock Inn on the right and the Watts Arms at the end of the street. c.1925Kitchener CollectionHigh Street decorated for the 1902 Coronation of Edward VIIGerald Keeves outside 7 High Street, 1950sThe 1950s shop front of 7 High Street amalgamated with No 9 to the right.High Street c.1910High St and Coronation cottages, c.1905, now demolished and replaced with new houses.