Number 62 is the property with the rather strange ‘XavierZ’ sign above it on the modern photo above. Number 62 was at first number 66 until renumbering around 1898. The poster below is advertising the business that occupied this premises for at least 36 years.
Poster from 1892. Copyright © The British Library Board
Number 62 is visible to the left of this 1912 photograph, it is the property with the canopy and the horse cart with ‘Brooke Bonds Tea’ on it.
Year | Name | Business |
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1881 | Residential | |
1886 | Residential | |
1888 | Residential | |
1889 | Residential | |
1890 | Not Featured | |
1891 | Not Featured | |
1892 | John & James | Tea Dealers |
1894 | John & James | Tea Dealers |
1895 | John & James | Tea Dealers |
1897 | John & James | Tea Dealers |
1898 | John & James | Tea Dealers |
1903 | John & James | Grocers |
1904 | John & James | Tea Dealers |
1909 | John & James | Tea Dealers |
1915 | John & James | Grocers |
1920 | John & James | Grocers |
1923 | John & James | Grocers |
1925 | John & James | Tea Dealers |
1926 | John & James | Tea Dealers |
1928 | John & James | Tea Dealers |