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![]() Stetchworth High Street including the Marquis of Granby. 1996. | ![]() Stetchworth aerial view of the British Legion in the High Street. 1990. | ![]() Stetchworth High Street showing the Post Office, the shop attached to Moot House and the thatched alms houses in the distance. 1930s. |
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![]() Stetchworth, Strollers Way. The ground work on the building site for the new houses. 1971. | ![]() Stetchworth Egerton Stud, Cambridge Road. 1967 | ![]() Stetchworth aerial view of Hall Farm. 1963. |
![]() Stetchworth, general view. 1963. | ![]() Stetchworth aerial view looking S.E. Showing Chalk Pit bottom right. 1963. | ![]() Stetchworth Garage in the High Street. 1987. |
![]() Stetchworth Garage in the High Street. 1987. | ![]() Stetchworth, Aerial view of Aislabie Stud. Note the Water Tower at top of picture. 1950s. | ![]() Stetchworth High Street. 1972. |
![]() Bottom Shop, Stetchworth. 1989-1991. | ![]() Live and Let Live Public House, High Street, Stetchworth. Early 20th century. | ![]() Lower High Street, Stetchworth. Rose Cottage on left, listed. Bottom Shop on far left. Cottage on right demolished in late fifties. 1925-35. |
![]() Stetchworth High Street, Showing The Marquis of Granby,the Alms Houses when thatched and the Live and Let Live P.H. 1925-35. | ![]() Post card of Stetchworth, showing views of the High Street, the Church and the War Memorial. 1925-35. | ![]() The High Street,Stetchworth .Showing the Estate Cottages when they all had a Fir Tree in their front garden. 1930s. |
![]() The old tree was on the green at the North end of the High Street where the village sign now stands. Only one of the cottages remains, Stetchworth. Early 20th century. | ![]() Children in the snow outside the Marquis of Granby public house, Stetchworth. 1900-1920. | ![]() The Avenue, now known as Church Lane, Stetchworth. Possibly the Postman chatting to a young lad. 1890-1910. |
![]() | ![]() View of Stetchworth High Street. The Alms Houses are on the extreme left with the Live and Let Live Public House on the left in the distance. 1904-14. | ![]() View of High Street, Stetchworth. The Marquis of Granby Public House is on the extreme left. `920-30. |
![]() Old tree on village green, Stetchworth, also known as the Maytree. It eventually disappeared in the early seventies. 1910-1930. | ![]() The Stetchworth village sign. Designed and erected in Millennium year by the people of the parish. 2000. | ![]() Stetchworth, Stone Row an ariel view. 1985-95. |
![]() Children playing on the old May tree. Courtesy: Cambridgeshire Collection. 1920-1940. | ![]() View of the High Street, Stetchworth. The Chapel is on the right. 1890-1910. | ![]() View of the High Street, Stetchworth. Lady, possibly Mrs Holland looking over the railings of no. 26. Courtesy: Cambridgeshire Collection. 1900-1920. |
![]() Children in the High Street, Stetchworth. The Post Office is in the background on the right. Courtesy: Cambridgeshire collection. 1890-1910. | ![]() Lower High Street, Stetchworth. Rose Cottage on left, listed. Bottom Shop on far left. Cottage on right demolished in late fifties. 1925-35. | ![]() Storm damage in Church Lane, Stetchworth. 2012. |
![]() Corner of Teakettle Lane and Ley Road, Stetchworth. 1900? | ![]() High Street, Stetchworth with the chapel, near right. 1890-1920. | ![]() Farmyard, Ivy Farm, High St, Stetchworth. This site was redeveloped in the 1990's. Now the site of 24 High Street. 1990. |
![]() Dove House (Duffers), Church Lane, Stetchworth. 1920-1940. | ![]() Standpipe near 27 High Street, Stetchworth. 2007. | ![]() Aerial view of Aislabie Stud, Stetchworth which was run by Mr R Perryman. 1960s |
![]() Ley Road, Stetchworth, showing the Working Yard on the right and on the left the large fir tree in the garden of 101 High Street. 1954-1958. | ![]() Elevated view from Stechworth High Street, looking north-east. 2002. | ![]() Postcard showing Dullingham Road (Tea Kettle Lane), Stetchworth. 1905-1915. |
![]() Postcard of The Avenue (Church Lane) 1906. | ![]() Village Green 1950s. | ![]() Postcard of The Avenue (Church Lane) 1904. |
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