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73 High Street West 77-77A High Street West
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73 High Street West
A&B Shoes
75 High Street West
Tandori King / Paul David Jewellers
77-77A High Street West
Embellish
58 High Street West
Sherefe Restraunt
60-64 High Street West
Joe Barber Plumbers Merchants
66-68 High Street West
Summary

 1871 
Census
Number 75 was occupied by Edward Woolley 32, a Butcher, wife Eliza Woolley 30 and daughter Annie Woolley 1. Also at this address was his brother Robert Woolley 21, also a butcher and his sister Harriet Woolley 29.
The census records 2 properties between 75 & 77, one was occupied by William Russell 71, a Block Painter and his wife Margaret Russell 73 and the other was occupied by Violet Wild 48, her son Job Wild 20, a Cotton Spinner, her daughter Sally Wild 16, a Cotton Weaver, her mother Mary Wood 73, her grandson John Wood Nield 7, her son-in-law Theophilus Holton 24, a Cotton Bobbin Carrier, her daughter Elizabeth Holton 24, a Cotton Weaver and her grandson James Edwin Holton 3 months.



 1881 
Census
Number 75 was occupied by Isaac E Jackson 23, a Saddler, wife Harriet Jackson 23, son James M Jackson 2 and daughter Elizabeth Ann Jackson 9 months. Also at this address were Sarah Thompson 12, a General Servant and John Bramhall 28, a Visitor and a Harness Maker.



 1891 
Kelly’s Directory
Lomas Amy (Miss), milnr. 75 High st. we
Traynor Thos. hairdrssr. 75 High st. we



 1891 
Census
Number 75 was occupied by Robert Lomas 49, a Cotton Weaver Overlooker and his daughter Amy Lomas 26, a Milliner.



 1899 
Kelly’s Directory
Bramhall John, saddler, 75 High street west



 1901 
Census
Number 75 was occupied by John Bramhall 48, a Harness Maker, wife Jane Louisa Bramhall 49, sons John Charles Bramhall 23, also a Harness Maker, Frederick George Bramhall 22, a Calico Printing Labourer, Ernest Bramhall 21, a Paper Mill Labourer, William Henry Bramhall 20, a Cotton Spinner, daughters Margaret Ellen Bramhall 18, a Cotton Winder, Elizabeth Bramhall 17, a Cotton Winder, son Herbert Bramhall 14 and daughters Louisa Bramhall 13 and Rose Amy Bramhall 7.



 1911 
Census
Number 75 was a property with 7 main rooms occupied by Ann Redfern 53, a Glass & China Dealer, her sister Selena Redfern 51, House Keeper and her niece Gertrude Redfern 16, all single.



 1912 
Kelly’s Directory
Redfern Ann (Miss), china dealer, 75 High street west



 1920 


Number 75 is the smallest shop in the row.



 1925 
Kelly’sDirectory
Redfern Ann (Miss), china dealer, 75 High street west



 1926 
Midland Counties of England Trades Directory
Redfern, Ann. China, glass &c dealer, 75 High Street West



 1932 
Kelly’s Directory
Redfern Ann (Miss), china dealer, 75 High street west



 1935 


Number 75 is the shortest building in the row. Photograph courtesy of Mike Hallam.



 1941 
Kelly’s Directory
Redfern Selina (Miss), china dlr. 75 High st. west



 1994 


A&B Shoes. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society.



 2004 


A & B Shoes. Photograph courtesy of Glossop & District Historical Society.



 2009 
Google Street View
Shows A&B Shoes.



 2014 


Photo taken in 2014 by Glossop VAH.