Totley Rise Shops



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    Totley Rise houses from boundary bridge, 1900s


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    Theakers shop (17), then houses with arched fanlights (19-29), houses with rectangular fanlights (31-51), then shop (53, now Totley Deli), circa 1906?


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    Selby Wolstenholme's Totley Rise Post Office (63, now Martin Kemp opticians), before single storey extension, early 1900s


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    Only W W Marrison's can be identified, circa 1905


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    Walter Waller Marrison's shop (71, now newsagents), circa 1906-07 (see Edwards p15)


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    Theaker's newsagents and tobacconists (15-17), circa 1911


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    William Wint's grocers (65, chipshop), in 1900s (see Edwards page 18)


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    M Wolstenholme's drapers circa 1911 (see Edwards page 20)


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    Colin Thompson's butchers (69, now Totley Tails & Whiskers), circa 1914 (see Edwards page 21, different photo from same set)


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    Totley Rise circa 1912-13 (see Edwards page 19) R. Mottershaw's confectioners,


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    Visible are the extended Old Post Office (63), Wints (65), New Post Office (67), Thompsons/empty (69), W W Marrison (71), circa 1908-11


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    Walter Waller Marrison's shop and builders (71), circa 1908-09 (see Edwards page 17). Probably after 1908 death of WWM and before 1912 repaint.


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    Totley Rise circa 1905, old Post Office before extension (63) W W Marrison


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    Colin Thompson's cattle in front of shop (69), Post Office to left (67) and Marrisons to right (71)


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    Opposite the shops on Totley Rise, 1920s


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    Colin Thompson's cattle and Wints (67), C. Thompsons (69) and J W Marrisons (71), 1920s


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    Visible are J. Berry butchers (65), Totley Rise Post Office (67), C. Thompson's butchers (69), Marrison's grocers (71)


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    Frank Carltedge, family butchers, on the Rise between about 1916 and 1932


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    John Waller Marrison's (71)


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    Shows numbers 39-63, Wints (65), F Booker's Post Office (67), Colin Thompson's butchers (69), J W Marrison's grocers


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    Shows numbers 47-65, F Booker's Post Office, Colin Thompson's butchers, J W Marrison's grocers


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    Totley Rise in the mid 1950s, shows Parkinson's hardware (57), Restawhile Cafe (59), R Damms (63), J Shentall's grocers (65), E Jackson's Post Office (69), Grattons provisions (71)


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    Shentall's grocers (65) in the 1950s


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    Baslow Road, Totley Rise during road widening, circa 1962


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    Totley Rise in the 1960s


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    Baslow Road, Totley Rise, 1999


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    57-71 Baslow Road and unmade Glover Road from green where Marstone Garage was built later


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