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Then and Now : View towards the Hare and Hounds, with the brick wall around the pond to the left. Cooper’s boot shop is on the corner.
Then and Now : View towards the former Hare and Hounds, with the brick wall around the pond to the left. Cooper’s boot shop is on the corner.
Then and Now : Jeaffreson’s Well. The well, pump and shelter were the gift of Ann Jeaffreson, whose family were surgeons in Framlingham during the 19th century. The borehole eventually reached a depth of 250 feet, and was later used by the water works.
Then and Now : Jeaffreson’s Well. The well, pump and shelter were the gift of Ann Jeaffreson, whose family were surgeons in Framlingham during the 19th century. The borehole eventually reached a depth of 250 feet, and was later used by the water works.
Then and Now : Looking down, from Jefferson’s Well
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Then and Now : 2011
Then and Now : 2011
Then and Now : The building in the centre is Clark and Simpson estate agents, former John Self, taylor
Then and Now : The building in the centre is Clark and Simpson estate agents, former John Self, taylor
Then and Now : Crown Hotel, c.1906. John Cobbing was the proprietor at this time. The carriageway through to Fore Street harks back to the days of coach travel, and was not enclosed until 1952.
Then and Now : This photo was taken by John Self, showing his premises which proclaim ‘Tailoring par excellence’. To the left is the shop of Jarvis Scoggins, who was a general broker and furniture dealer.
Then and Now : This photo was taken by John Self, showing his premises which proclaim ‘Tailoring par excellence’. To the left is the shop of Jarvis Scoggins, who was a general broker and furniture dealer.
Then and Now : Market Hill, the former A T Wicks store
Then and Now : Crown Hotel
Then and Now : A T Wicks offered high class dressmaking, drapery, millinery, outfitting and a boot warehouse from his Market Hill premises, for which he adopted the name London House. The telephone number in 1908 was 14, and it was still the same in the 1950s.
Then and Now : Market Hill, 1929, from a 1970s postcard
Then and Now : Four vehicles are evident on the Market Hill, with no concerns over parking, and with a convenient gas lamp at night.
Then and Now : Even on a Sunday morning, Market Hill is never empty of cars!
Then and Now : Note the horse-drawn cart.
Then and Now : On a market day with market stalls filling the square
Then and Now : Henry Coleman was one of several bootmakers in the town, and proclaimed to be patronised by the Duke and Duchess of Hamilton and Brandon, who lived at Easton Park. Boots and shoes were mainly hand made until until after the First World War, when factory produced items took over. Henry Coleman is to the left, along with Alfred Kerridge.
Then and Now : Former Colemans bootmakers store, now Panorama
Then and Now : A T Wicks store, 1900s?