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International Stores, in Long Street, in the 1950's. (Terry Luker)

Location of the old Rising Sun pub at 18 Bradley Road. The pub was here between 1890 and the 1950s. John ... (John Saunders)

One of W J Jenkins coaches acquired from Norman Taylor at Moore Hall (Terry Luker)

White Lion Motorways of Wotton. Apparently they had a fleet of these coaches. (Philip White)

Charfield Post Office 1900's (Terry Luker)

Tolsey Shop. Bob Walker in front of his shop. Sometime in the late 1950's. (Betty Heb)

Market Street around 1862. The Swan Hotel on the right dates from the 17th century. Until the 18th century ... (Terry Luker)

Wotton Post Office (Julie Fisher)

The Police Station on the Chipping (Julie Fisher)

Barclays Bank (Julie Fisher)

Signing Teapot (Julie Fisher)

The Star Inn, Market Street (Julie Fisher)

Wotton Coffee Shop (Julie Fisher)

View along Market Street past the Cinema (Julie Fisher)

Market Street with the old Town Hall, the Crown Inn, and the corner of the Star Inn before 1870 (Terry Luker)

H.H.Lewton Practical Engineer - a pre-war business in Long Street (Steve Evans)

Shops in Long Street, Feb 2009 (Liane Cope)

Civic Centre, Feb 2009 (Liane Cope)

J Riching butchers Long Street Early 1900's (Terry Luker)

The White Lion (Terry Luker)

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