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												Potter Street pictured in 1911. Scarfe’s drapery shop (left) stood on the site of the present Woolworth’s. 
											 
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												Potter Street in the late 19th century. The picture on the left shows the house and shop that was a fishmongers owned by Mr Muffet. This was pulled down in the 1890s to make the road wider and replaced by the present building that houses no’s 4 and 6. Pictured on the right are shops on the opposite of the road that include Waterloo House. 
											 
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												Woolworths new store, built in the early 1970s, replaced all Potter Street’s original shops on this side of the road. 
											 
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															Technical Institute in Church Street, built 1891. 
														 
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															Potter Street in the early 1980s. 
														 
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															Interior of the Technical Institute. This photograph, taken around 1923, shows students in a woodwork class. 
														 
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															The original vicarage in Church Street. 
														 
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