‘TROWBRIDGE 1984’ WEEK 39 – SEPTEMBER 24TH TO 30TH

WORKING FOR TROWBRIDGE Exhibition in the Civic Hall

(D378) Henry Knee setting up a stall at the Working for Trowbridge Exhibition in the Civic Hall.

 

(D380) Lesley de Haas from the Travel Agent.

 

(D381) Working in the Kitchens

 

(D382) Valerie Ann from the eponymous dress shop.

 

(D384) The guy from Midland Bank at Working for Trowbridge.

 

A WALK ALONG MORTIMER STREET

(D401) The houses in Mortimer St.  From the Greyhound pub to Newtown, where the end of  Dursley Rd was sliced off.

 

(D400) A house in Mortimer St.

 

(D399) A house in Mortimer St.

 

(D398) A house in Mortimer St.

 

(D397) A house in Mortimer St.

 

(D396) A house in Mortimer St.

 

(D395) A house in Mortimer St.

 

(D394) A house in Mortimer St.

 

(D393) A house in Mortimer St.

 

(D392) A house in Mortimer St.

 

(D391) A house in Mortimer St.

 

(D390) A house in Mortimer St.

 

(D389) A house in Mortimer St.

 

(D388) A house in Mortimer St.

 

(D387) A house in Mortimer St.

 

(D386) A house in Mortimer St.

 

(D385) A house in Mortimer St.

 

(D407) A view of Mortimer St looking toward County Hall.

 

(D404) Dursley Rd and Drynham Rd.

 

(D403) County Hall with the Town Hall tower in the background

 

What memories do you have of Trowbridge in 1984?

Write to Julie Davis
Community History Advisor
Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre,
Cocklebury Rd, Chippenham
SN15 3QN

localstudies@wiltshire.gov.uk

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