1911 | Census Number 95 was a property with 11 main rooms occupied by Alexander Campbell Nicol 37, a General Practitioner, his wife Edith May Nicol 36, married 12 years with 3 children (1 died), Marian May Nicol 10 months. Also at this address were Elizabeth Thorbes 38, a Cook (Domestic Service) and Annie Medforth 21, a Housemaid (Domestic Service). Number 97 was a property with 4 main rooms occupied by John James Swift 37, a Printworks Labourer for a Calico Printer, his wife Mary Ann Swift 37, a Weaver in Cotton Mill, married 16 years with 3 children, Annie Swift 15, a Weaver in Cotton Mill, Walter Swift 13, also a Printworks Labourer for a Calico Printer and Frank Swift 5. Also at this address were Joseph Oldham 19, a Boarder and also a Weaver in Cotton Mill and Harriet Oldham 60, a widow and Servant (Domestic). |
1926 | Midland Counties of England Trades Directory Oldham, E. Tailor/clothier/ outfitter, 97 High Street West |
1971 | The London Gazette, 8 April 1971 The following classes of building, that is to say dwellinghouses, in High Street West numbered 95 and 97, shall be exempted from the operation of section 11 of the Clean Air Act, 1956. D. G. Hodgkinson, Town Clerk. |
1974 | Once a year the Glossop and District Photographic Society would hold its annual exhibition in the Town Hall. For a bit of fun Cliff Hales would occasionally make a quiz, with some "mystery" photos of Glossop, and a modest prize for the winner. This photo is from his 1974 quiz, photo courtesy of Cliff Hales. |
2014 | Photo taken in 2014 by Glossop VAH. |