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1. Proclaiming the new King

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 7 November 2007
OUR picture shows the proclamation of the accession of King George VI, on Old Glossop Cross in 1936.

2. Old engine

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 28 November 2007
THIS tractor engine is one of a fleet of four originally purchased by paper makers Olive and Partington from Glossop, where it worked until 1960.

3. High Street West tram sheds

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 12 December 2007
ThIS 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.

4. Chapel demolished

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 20 June 2007
THIS week's picture shows the demolition of Glossop Wesleyan Chapel on High Street West in 1965 ...

5. Town under water

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 11 July 2007
THE photograph above shows flooding at the junction of Glossop Road and the A57.

6. Glossop Vicarage

Glossop Advertiser, Thursday 23 August 2007
THIS week's picture is of The Vicarage, Glossop

7. Life in the workhouse

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 3 January 2007
WORKHOUSES were a common feature of 19th century life.

8. St Charles' Hall

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 12 September 2007
THE picture here is of St Charles Hall in Glossop.

9. Making way on the motorbus

Glossop Advertiser, Thursday 18 January 2007
PUBLIC transport has come a long way since Glossop's first ever bus rolled in to town - even if the queues haven't diminished much.

10. Feeding time

Glossop Advertiser, Thursday 1 February 2007
THIS picture of a Hadfield fishmonger surrounded by hungry cats and a dog dates from around 1920 and was taken looking down Lambgate from the junction with Station Road.
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