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| Fountain Street, junction with Little Fountain Street (Morley) (1 comment) |
 | August 1968
Property in view is number 32a Fountain Street at the junction with Little Fountain Street. The shop is a tobacconist and confectioners owned by M. and M. Knowles. The bridge over the railway lines can be seen to the left. A woman is crossing Little Fountain Street in front of a parked car. [internal reference; 20021223_41643923:MO 786] |
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| Fountain Street, Pearson's General Stores (Morley) |
 | c1900. Mrs. Pearson outside her general stores shop at the corner of Fountain Street and Little Fountain Street. Many different items can be identified in the window or from adverts e.g. Fry's Chocolate, Fry's Cocoa, Irish Roll Bacon, Horniman's Tea, Brooke Bond Tea, Cigars, Bryant and May's fireworks and various sweets in bottles. Later the shop became a tuck shop for Morley Secondary School. Photograph from the David Atkinson Archive. [internal reference; 200647_161154:Morley M 887] |
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| Little Fountain Street (Morley) |
 | 1968
Little Fountain Street with even numbers on the left and odd numbers on the right. Cobbled street with terraced houses looking towards Fountain Street. [internal reference; 20021223_12002200:MO 773] |
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| Little Fountain Street (Morley) |
 | August 1968
View of number 23 Little Fountain Street looking towards Fountain Street and the Railway bridge. The railway lines are to the right over the wall. Three boys pose for the camera in front of the terraced house. [internal reference; 20021223_19970339:MO 771] |
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| Little Fountain Street (Morley) |
 | August 1968
View looking from Fountain Street to nos.7-11 Little Fountain Street. A man is walking along Fountain Street which crosses the railway lines seen in the foreground of the photograph. Part of Fountain Street Woollen Mill can be seen to the right. [internal reference; 20021223_28213137:MO 764] |