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11. Church Street
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 9 April 2008THIS picture shows Church Street, Old Glossop pictured in 1931.
12. Let there be light
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 5 March 2008THIS week's picture is of the Glossop lamplighters on a trip to Sherwood Forest. They are pictured under the Major Oak in 1905.
13. Town chapel
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 27 February 2008THIS week's picture is of Littlemoor Independent Chapel, Victoria Street, Glossop, taken between 1900-1920.
14. Grand opening
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 13 February 2008THIS week's picture is of the opening of Whitfield Library and Recreation Ground from 1903.
15. Full steam ahead
Glossop Advertiser, Thursday 31 January 2008THIS week's picture is of Glossop Railway Station.
16. In their Sunday best
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 23 January 2008THIS week's picture of Hadfield Hall Cottages was taken sometime between 1890 and 1900.
17. Armistice Day celebrations
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 16 January 2008THIS week's picture is of the celebrations in Norfolk Square, Glossop following the First World War Armistice.
18. High Street West tram sheds
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 12 December 2007ThIS picture possibly of the tram sheds in High Street West is reproduced courtesy of Derbyshire Local Studies and Pictures of the Past, a non-profit making project that makes historic images from the library and museum collections of Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, freely available at the click of a button to anyone with access to the internet, anywhere in the world. See thousands more pictures at the website - www.picturethepast.org.uk.
19. Old engine
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 28 November 2007THIS tractor engine is one of a fleet of four originally purchased by paper makers Olive and Partington from Glossop, where it worked until 1960.
20. Proclaiming the new King
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 7 November 2007OUR picture shows the proclamation of the accession of King George VI, on Old Glossop Cross in 1936.
