Date:1940 - 1945 (c.)
Description:During the Second World War all civilians were issued with an identity card for security purposes. Civilians had to carry them at all times and produce them if challenged. This is the front and back of the card. It was owned by Mrs Laura Phillips of Cregoe Street.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
This 1935 advertisement for Bradshaw's of Cregoe Street - 'Bradshaw's Drapery and ...
Two customers enjoying a drink at The Woodman in Cregoe Street. The pub has since ...
"Vote Yes" reads the spray painted words on the roller blind of a shop in the Bell ...
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Image courtesy of: Mrs Dolly Ray
Donor ref:(67/7622)
Source: Mr Ron Butler , Mrs Gwen Hatton , Ms Angela Dyer , Mrs May Williams , Mr Arthur Sadler , Mrs Janet Abbotts , Ms Rose Pearson , Mrs Dolly Ray , Mrs Pamela Edwards , Mrs Betty Queen , Mr Ken Smith , Ms Julia Wagstaffe , Woodview Primary School , Ms Carol Woolley , St Thomas's School , E.R. Mason Youth Centre , Mr Bernard Allen , Mrs Gladys Russell , Mrs Pat Jones , Ms Angela Maloney , St Thomas Old Scholars , Mr Ken Bonham
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