Note. Use the dots to move through the images. Long Street c.1910Source HDHSStokes Manor, built in 1450 by Thomas StokesStokes Manor was a boarding school for boys from before 1786 - c.1800. It was on the site of Western Drive and the Watts Arms.Long Street (Green End) school c1900The right half of the building was a house occupied by the head master, Mr Quixley and his family. HDHS archiveLong Street Road School, also known as Green End School and the Board School.Long St., Three houses next to the school opposite Stocking Green farm c.2006Hanslope Combined School c.2010This school was built just behind the site of the old Long St. School which caught fire and was demolished in 1969.Long St council housesWilliams Close entrance off Long Street c.2006Folly Farm entrance off Long St Road c.2006The Gregory family outside Hillside 7 Long Street c.1914The Gregory family outside Hillside The house was built in 1914 L-R Frederick Henry Gregory, Arthur Henry Gregory,Evelyn May Gregory , Elsie Florence Gregory, Eliza May Gregory (nee Woodland, Nurse Gregory)Model Farm, Long Street, 1962Photo from Hesketh Estate sale catalogue. HDHS archive68 Long Street, 2009. Victoria Cottage (left) and April Cottage.Source HDHS archiveLong St. converted farm buildings 2009By January 2009 these building had been converted into dwellings Source HDHS archiveLong Street 2009 barn conversionsBy January 2009 these buildings have been converted into dwellings Source HDHS archiveModel Farm, Long Street, 2009Source HDHS archiveBarn conversion, Long Street, 2009By January 2009 the farm buildings had been converted into a dwelling known as The Old Barn Source HDHS archive65 Long Street, January 2009In 1900 there seemed to be three dwellings here but the dwelling nearest the road was demolished. Source HDHS archive63 Long Street, January 2009Source HDHS archive59-61 Long Street January 2009This row appears to have been four dwellings in the 1900s. Source HDHS archive51 Long Street with old auto.HDHS archiveLong Street c.1925 Kitchener CollectionOn the left opposite the Globe is the Mission Hall, a shop, and Long Street Farm House. Source Kitchener Collection