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1989 (circa)
Upper photo: Rear wall of No.11 Floral Hall from the east. Lower
photo: Rear wall from Co-op yard, looking north. Was formerly
Theatre Royal built in 1828. Successively used by Beadsmoor's
and George Brown (printers) then T.W.Sykes and H. and A. Onion
before demolition in 1967. Sykes/Onion property demolished in
1967, rebuilt and firstly occupied by Ken Mackay (pets and
garden centre).
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1937
Procession, probably to celebrate the coronation of George VI.
Radfords Cafe is evident in centre of photo. Shoulder of Mutton
(public house) at end of street.
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1948 - 1949
Interior of No.11 Floral Hall. Was formerly Theatre Royal built
in 1828. Successively used by Beadsmoor's and George Brown
(printers) then T.W.Sykes and H. and A. Onion before demolition
in 1967. Sykes/Onion property demolished in 1967, rebuilt and
firstly occupied by Ken Mackay (pets and garden centre).
AYZMU:P09-0447 image 2 of 2

1948 - 1949
Interior of No.11 Floral Hall. Was formerly Theatre Royal built
in 1828. Successively used by Beadsmoor's and George Brown
(printers) then T.W.Sykes and H. and A. Onion before demolition
in 1967. Sykes/Onion property demolished in 1967, rebuilt and
firstly occupied by Ken Mackay (pets and garden centre).
AYZMU:P09-0446 image 1 of 2

1948 - 1949
Interior of No.11 Floral Hall. Was formerly Theatre Royal built
in 1828. Successively used by Beadsmoor's and George Brown
(printers) then T.W.Sykes and H. and A. Onion before demolition
in 1967. Sykes/Onion property demolished in 1967, rebuilt and
firstly occupied by Ken Mackay (pets and garden centre).
AYZMU:P09-0446 image 2 of 2

1948 - 1949
Interior of No.11 Floral Hall. Was formerly Theatre Royal built
in 1828. Successively used by Beadsmoor's and George Brown
(printers) then T.W.Sykes and H. and A. Onion before demolition
in 1967. Sykes/Onion property demolished in 1967, rebuilt and
firstly occupied by Ken Mackay (pets and garden centre).
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1810 - 1836
Three play bills, 1810, 1828 and 1836 for performances at No.11
Floral Hall. Was formerly Theatre Royal built in 1828.
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1810 - 1836
Three play bills, 1810, 1828 and 1836 for performances at No.11
Floral Hall. Was formerly Theatre Royal built in 1828.
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1810 - 1836
Three play bills, 1810, 1828 and 1836 for performances at No.11
Floral Hall. Was formerly Theatre Royal built in 1828.
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1948 - 1949
East side. Top photo: Pictorial depiction of interior of a 19th
century theatre. Lower photo: Double doors of No.11 Floral Hall
leading from street. Was formerly Theatre Royal built in 1828.
Successively used by Beadsmoor's and George Brown (printers)
then T.W.Sykes and H. and A. Onion before demolition in 1967.
Sykes/Onion property demolished in 1967, rebuilt and firstly
occupied by Ken Mackay (pets and garden centre).