Murray's established a bakers shop at 42 Market Street, New Mills in 1902. Next door at 40 Market Street, was Murray's Draper and Dressmaker. In 1905, a bakery and shop was opened at 52 Buxton Road, Newtown.
42 Market Street is now "Lee's Kitchen" a Chinese Takeaway and No 40 is Sham's Spices. The Newtown shop was at the corner of Redmoor Lane and is now a private house.
The horsedrawn baker's van was used to make local deliveries but we are unable to identify this location.
George Murray, photographed with a motorised van in Diglee Road, Furness Vale in 1937.
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- Bugsworth Tales
- The Extraordinary Parish of Taxal
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- Memories Of Furness Vale by Brian Fearon
- Our Village's Own Railway
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- Some Village Photographs
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- Mapping The Village
- Manchester and Derbyshire film scenes
- The History Society Bookshop
- A Postcard From High Peak
- Dr Allen's Casebook
- Some Dove Holes History
- OVER THE HIGH PEAK RAILWAY
- A Holiday Resort - Whaley Bridge and Taxal
- Reuben Wharmby of Furness Vale
- A Computer Generated Village
- East Cheshire Past and Present by J. P. Earwaker (1880)
- Horwich End Gasworks
- Gowhole Sidings
- The 1867 New Mills Train Crash
- The Murder of William Wood
- Waterside
- A Library of books
- Goytside Farm
Used to call in to the Buxton rd shop then go and watch the trains across the road.
ReplyDeleteThe buildings are 5 and 7 New Mills Road, Birch Vale just next to the old farm , opposite the Weasel. We live there!
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