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High Street from the church tower c.1957
The photo shows several buildings of historic interest which have since been demolished, including the extension at the back of Stafford House and Coronation Cottages.

26 High Street
From the church tower c1960
This building was demolished in the 1970s.
The old roof timbers were blackened by smoke suggesting the building originally had a central fireplace.
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George VI Coronation street party 1937
Celebrations in the High Street for the Coronation in 1937
HDHS archive

10-12 High Street
c 1920s
photo from early 1920s looking South along the High Street. Number 12 is the house on the right edge of the photo .
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New 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 archive

View of the High Street toward the church end c.1950.
Crossing the road are Elizabeth (Mrs William) Geary with grandson Roger and Margaret (Maggie) Douglas.
HDHS archive

Workingmens' Club 1930s
The club is painted white and the building on the left was the steward's house.
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Workingmens' Club
c.1930
The club is the building painted white second from the left.
The thatched part of the building nearer the camera was the stewards house.Source HDHS archive

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.