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Old Co-Op Buildings, King William Street, Ironville, 1970s
Image Reference:
DCCS000323
Artist/Photographer:
Wood, Les
Collection:
Derbyshire
ImageDate:
1970s
LibraryRef:
Ripley
Image Date:
1970s
Measurements:
8.5 x 12.7 cm
Location:
Derbyshire
Keywords:
stone
wall
road
child
girl
houses
housing
co-op
buildings
red
brick
church
tower
clock
pavement
street
bridge
terrace
chimney
stacks
trees
car
motor
vehicles
school
co-operative
cooperative
Ironville
Wood, Les
Library Reference:
Ripley
Library:
Ripley
Description:
This is King William Street and not Cinder Bank as previously thought. Cinder Bank runs parallel to King William Street from another canal bridge. Showing the school next to the church on the upper left of the picture. The Co-Op buildings are the ones with a red door and the building below on the middle left of the picture. King William Street was constructed by The Butterley Company as part of their 'model village'.
(Additional information very kindly supplied by David Wootton).
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