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Station Road Sainsburys Robinon Mitchell statue erected by Sainsbury
Station Road Mitchells auction cattle pens now Sainsbury store Sealby store gable end advert c 1950 p3
Station Road Mitchells auction cattle pens now Sainsbury store shows office building c 1950
Station Road Mitchells auction now Sainsbury store Adam Day auctioneer c 1950
Station Road Mitchells auction building interior which was used for a Sunday market of general household items. This is now the site of Sainsbury store. c 1950
Station Road Mitchells auction building interior which was used for a Sunday market of general household items. Note the tiered seating of the auction ring. This is now the site of Sainsbury store. c 1950
Station Road Mitchells auction cattle pens where Sainsbury store is now.
Station Street gable end of Sealby without advert auction mart before Sainsbury
Station Road to Station Street, note number 23 Public Hall with its imposing facade. On the left of the picture are Mitchells Auction cattle pens. The ladies at that time protected their apprearance with a parasol so they would not get a tanned skin because such tanning was associated with the outdoor working class. c 1899
Station Road Robinson Mitchell statue at Sainsbury Mitchells auction was there previous to Sainsbury
Station road to Kityson Lane Mitchells Auction now Sainsbury. The photo is from outside Fairfield House on Station Road looking to South Street at buildings that are new takeaways. All the buildings on the left and right of the photo were Mitchells livestock auction company and were demolished and the whole area, including the road now has Sainsbury store built on it. The livestock were housed in the buildings on the left but the auction ring was in the building on the right, so the road had to be closed so that cattle could move from one side of the road to the other. 1950