High Street looking north with Edgeways Cottage on the right and Condor store on the left.
Circa: 1930
Location: High Street (Hungry Hill)
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Serving the Parish of Milton Cambridgeshire
High Street looking north with Edgeways Cottage on the right and Condor store on the left.
Circa: 1930
Location: High Street (Hungry Hill)
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High Street looking up towards Slipe. In the distance is an old farm house (Manor Farm) which is now the site of the The College of West Anglia.
Circa: 1930
Location: High Street (Hungry Hill)
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Looking towards Manor Farm in Landbeach Road
Circa: 1930
Location: High Street
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Looking south up High St towards Three Tons pub which is behind the War Memorial. (note- The War Memorial was relocated into Coles Road when the road was diverted back on to its original route in front of Milton Hall and the Three Tons is no longer a pub).
The old bakery is the building to the left of the Three Tons pub and was rebuilt around the 1990s.
Mr F Coulson is standing with his wheelbarrow beside the Waggon and Horses pub (Note- The Waggon and Horses in this photo is the old building).
Circa: 1925
Location: High St from Hungry Hill/Fen Cottage
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Looking north to Manor Farm in Landbeach Road. The end wall of Edgeways is on the right.
Circa: 1930
Location: High Street from (Hungry Hill)
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Arthur Condor and son Graham standing next to Arthur’s store and bakery
Circa: 1943
Location: High Street (Hungry Hill)
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Arthur Condor, Post Office, General Store, Bakery. Christmas poultry could be cooked in bakers oven for 6d.
Arthur Condor took dog to pub each day so he and the dog could have a pint of beer each.
The Condors had two daughters Dolly and Annie
Circa: 1942
Location: High Street (Hungry Hill)
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