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Stockton Heritage in Partnership

Changing Faces of Stockton Architects drawing c. 1960

107 HIGH STREET Dates

Occupier

Trade

1847 - 51

Richard Appleton

Corn Miller, Flour Dealer and Provisions

1855 - 58

Edward Cass

Grocer and Sundries

1859 - 65

William Popplewell

Coffee and Eating House

1867 - 68

A., H., and S. Ellison

Dining Rooms

1876 - 1927

Mark Kendall

Hatter and Hosier

1927 - 1966

Curry’s

Cycle Shop later specialising in Electrical

Circa 1966

107 and 108 High Street combined into a single premises. Now referred to as 108 High Street

2009

c.1962

107 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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108 HIGH STREET Dates

Occupier

Trade

1827 - 48 1843 - 51 1854 - 57 1858 - 71 1879 - 80

George Cooper Robert Dale J. A. Davison Jane Webster M. A. Webster

1896 - 1901

Gun Maker and Cooper Tea Dealer and Confectioner Subscription Library Milliner and Hosier Fancy Repository and Registry Office for servants Draper and Hosier

1902 - 03 1904 - 15 1928 - 33 1934 - 39 1954 - 63 1963 - 66 Circa 1966 1966 - 91 1992 - 95 1996 - 99 2000 - 2007

S. Lamplugh Moved to 112 High Street in 1902 Maude & Co. Confectioners Johnson Bros. Tailors J. Pallister & Co. Tailors Mrs. E. Symington Bookseller N. Chapman Jeweller Coombes Shoe Repair 107 and 108 High Street combined into a single premises. Now referred to as 108 High Street Curry’s Electrical Wot’s in Store House and Garden Goods Travelcare Travel Agent Co-Op Travel Travel Agent

2008 - Present

Harvey and Thompson

2009

Pawnbrokers

c.1950s

108 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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109 HIGH STREET

c.1966

Dates

Occupier

Trade

1827 - 48

Barnabas Unthank

Tinner

1851 - 61

John Hind

Tin and Iron Plater

1860 - 71

J. and E. Franks

Unknown

1876 - 79

John Norrell

Pork Butcher

1880

John Dolman

Hairdresser, Perfumer and Tobacconist

1894 - 97

William Knaggs

Piano and Music Dealer

1899 - 1903

Sumus Tobacco Co.

Tobacconist

1904 - 05

Miss E. J. Falconer

Tobacconist

1910 - 25

G. Scott

Dining Rooms

1928 - 58

J. Pullar & Sons Ltd.

Dyers and Cleaners

1958 - 61

Fleming Reid & Co.

Shop and Stores

1962 - 70

Scotch Wool Shop

Wool Shop

1971 - 74

Bellmans

Wool Shop

1977 - 96

Provincial Building Society Building Society The name changed to National and Provincial circa 1986 and to the Abbey National in 1996.

1997 - Present

Dawson & Sanderson

The upper floors were separately occupied as dining rooms from 1894 to 1933 and as hairdressers from 1938 to 1963.

Travel Agent 2009

109 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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110 HIGH STREET

c1880

Dates

Occupier

Trade

1827 - 1922

Hambletonain Inn

Public House

1926 - 37

Barrowcliffe

Confectioners

1939 - 60

W. Scorer

Ironmongers

1963 - 72

Radio Rentals

TV Hire

1978 - 79

Unknown

Card Shop

1980 - 85

Salon 18

Hairdressers

1986 - 87

Hairliners

Hairdressers

1988 - 98

Mr. Minit

Shoe Repairs

1999 - 2007

Bertie

Menswear

2008 - Present

Mind

Charity Shop

From 1924 to the early 1960s various offices occupied the upper floors

2009

110 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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111 HIGH STREET

c.1880

Dates

Occupier

Trade

1790 - 1933

T. Jacques & Son

Grocer (operated by a number of persons)

1936 - 39

D. Stewart & Son

Outfitters

1954 - 55

Steel & Lonsdale

Plumbers

1958 - 99

Stylo Footwear (also traded as Stylo Barratts, Barratts, Instep and Stylo Instep)

2000 - 06

Stockton and Billingham College

Education

2007 - 08

Phoneworx Ltd.

Mobile Phone Accessories

2009 - Present

Stockton Riverside College

Education

Jacques was a spacious, double fronted warehouse with large stores at the rear. It was the last of the bow-fronted shops on the High Street.

2009

111 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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112 HIGH STREET

c.1920

Dates

Occupier

Trade

1847 - 48

William Adamson

Druggist and Tea Dealer

1859 - 65

Tom Ainsworth

China, Glass and Earthenware

1867 - 71

Fletcher & Stephens

Tailor and Draper

1876 - 80

G.J. Groves

Drapers, Haberdashers and Hosiers

1894

J. Smith

Drapers

1896 - 1901

W.J. Hewitt

Drapers

1902 - 39

S. Lamplugh Previously at 108 High Street

Hosier

1954 - 63

Dormand Stewart’s

Clothiers

1970 - 71

Swear & Wells

Furriers

1971 - 2006

Callers-Pegasus Previously traded as Callers

Travel Agent

2007 - Present

Vacant

112B existed until the early 1900s and was occupied by various manual trades 2009

112 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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113 HIGH STREET This building was the first in the block to be the subject of re-building in the modern era. The application, for a four storey building of shops with offices above, was submitted on 13th October 1962, setting the style for subsequent changes.

c.1940s

Dates

Occupier

Trade

1841 - 44

James Nicholson

Glass

1847 - 48

Joseph Wooler

Hosier, Haberdasher, Draper and Tailor

1851 - 57

William Adamson

Chemist and Druggist

1860 - 97

William Laing

Grocer

1899 - 52

J. Laing & Sons

Grocer and Coffee Shop

1954 - 55

V. Gilroy

Ladies Outfitters

1955 - 73

Peter’s

Menswear

1974 - 77

The Golden Egg Restaurant The restaurant did not re-open after a fire

1981 - 89

Pizzaland

Restaurant

1991 - 93

The Gallery

Restaurant

1994 - 2004

Direct

Clothing

2005 - Present

Gilly’s

Amusement Arcade

In the early part of the 20th century the upper floors were occupied by a variety of users. 2009

113 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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114 HIGH STREET Dates

Occupier

Trade

1841 - 71

Webster & Smith Hosier Both partners lived on the premises

1876 - 1918

Barritt & Co.

Hatters

A Temperance Hotel operated above Barritts

c.1992

1921 - 22

Dormands

Outfitters

1924 - 31

Legg & Co.

Outfitters

1936 - 83

Book’s

Ladies Fashion

1987 - 89

Savewise

House and Garden

1990 - 94

Gowans

Soft Furnishings

1995 - 96

Cards for All Occasions

Card Shop

1997 – Present

Gilly’s

Amusement Arcade

Prior to 1824 this may have been the home of Mrs. Smith who sold a property on the west side of the market place at this time.

2009

114 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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115 HIGH STREET

c.1940

Dates

Occupier

Trade

1827 - 1922

Ship Inn

Public House

1924 - 59

A. Curry

Butcher

A. Curry previously traded at 118 High Street. Offices above occupied by a number of users over this period

1959 - 71

R.J. Morpeth Furnishers Upper floors occupied by Georges, Household goods

1972 - 73

Smiths

TV Rental

1976 - 96

Leeds Permanent Building Became Halifax in 1995

Building Society

1997 - Present

Peters Baker

Bakery

2009

115 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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117 HIGH STREET

1973

Dates

Occupier

Trade

1837 - 59

John Robinson Walker

Grocer, Tea and Wine Dealer

1861 - 65

T.W. Walker

Tea, Coffee and Grocer

1868 - 79

Frederick Hall

Chemist and Druggist

1879 - 1905

Stirling & Co.

Tailors and Clothiers

1908 - 27

Smart & Co.

Tailors

1928 - 80

Alexandre

Tailors

During the time Alexandre occupied the building the Georgian style building was replaced with a steel framed structure.

1983 - 84

Smokey Joes

Tobacconist

1987

Shu Biz

Footwear

1990 – Present

Ladbrokes

Betting shop

2009

117 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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116 HIGH STREET Two adjoining houses, 8 and 9 Main Street were built circa 1482 - 5 by William and Henry Burdon. The Burdon family retained ownership of the site into the early 19th century. Brewster describes the building as “one of lath & plaster with a projection resting on 2 pillars (of Frosterly marble) called the Blue Posts originally brought from the Castle and now restored to the place of tis ruins.� The houses were demolished in 1811 and replaced with a shop and house. The Blue Post Inn used to face the High Street but it moved into the yard behind. Records seem to indicate use as two separate premises until the late 19th century.

Dates

Occupier

Trade

1827 - 47

R. Barker

Cooper, Basket Maker, Painter

1847 - 68

J. Barker

Auctioneer, Agent, Basket Maker, Cooper

1876 - 80

J. Lyon

Boots

A

Other users occupied offices above the shop. B 1827 - 47

R. Jordinson

Grocer, Tea Dealer, Seeds and Candles

1847 - 56

R. Jordinson & Son

Grocer and Tea Dealer

T. Jordinson (Insurance) and C. Jordinson (Soda and Lemonade Maker) also traded from the property. 1857 - 84

J. P. & G. Reed

Wholesale Grocers and Candles

J. Watson (Smith) also in occupation. The building suffered fires in 1863, 1884 and 1885. Combined

c.1959

1894

B. Levy

Clothier

1896 - 97

J. Smith

Draper

1900 - 09

Welsh Bros.

Bookmakers

1912 - 13

Lloyds

Bank

1917 - 63

Liptons Ltd.

Grocers

1968 - 70

Lewis Separates

Ladieswear

1970 - 81

In Scene

Ladieswear

1986 - Present

Greggs

Bakers

2009

116 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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118 HIGH STREET Dates

Occupier

1837 1847 - 48 1851 - 57 1858 - 61 1862 - 81 1896 - 97 1899 - 1909 1912 - 22

M. Procter Unknown Robert Firth Music and Instruments Thomas Wilson Butcher William Learoyd Butcher William Gill Butcher T. & F. Robinson Butcher F. A. Robinson Butcher A. Curry Butcher A. Curry relocated to 115 High Street Shoes Ltd. Footwear R. Collins Confectioner Mrs. M.E. Skidmore Snack bar Stockton Cooperative Society Shop and Showroom Coombes Shop Repair Farm Fresh Grocer Supersnaps Film Processing Klick Photopoint Film Processing Butterwick Hospice Care Charity Shop Offices above occupied by various users into the 1930s

1924 - 31 1932 - 39 1958 - 60 1960 - 63 1968 - 71 1972 - 83 1986 - 93 1999 - 2006 2006 - Present

c.1944

Trade

2009

118 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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119 HIGH STREET

c.1944

Dates

Occupier

Trade

1837 - 38

Sanders & Wigham

Unknown

1838 - 51

Dodgson & Co.

Confectioner, Druggist and Tea Dealer

1854

Robson & Sanders

Unknown

1855 - 65

J. A. Sanders & Co.

Chemist and Druggist

Date of replacement of 119 and 120 High Street with a single building is unclear, but seems to have occurred in the mid 19th century.

1868 - 81

John F. Mann

Grocer

1894 - 1971

W. Blackburn & Co.

Clothiers

1972 - 92

Visionhire

TV Rental

1993 - Present

British Heart Foundation

Charity shop

A wide range of users occupied the office space above 119 / 120 up until the 1970s

2009

119 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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120 HIGH STREET

c.1985

Dates

Occupier

Trade

1837 - 41

Jane Wastell

Dresses and Hats

1843 - 65

Mary & Hannal Wastell

Dresses and Hats

The Wastell family also operated as milliners from 130 High Street between 1851 and 1877.

Date of replacement of 119 and 120 High Street with a single building is unclear, but seems to have occurred in the mid 19th century. The small, ground floor unit now referred to as 120 High Street appears to have been created in 1958.

1958 - 83

W. Inglis

Newstand

1986 - Present

Cut Price

Newstand

2009

120 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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121 HIGH STREET Dates

Occupier

Trade

1842 - 81

Wheatley & Booth

Hosiers and Haberdashers

1856 - 1919

G. Appleby

Draper and Ladies Outfitter

1921 - 27

H. Cohen

Tailor

1928 - 31

G. Scott

Confectioner

1936 - 39

T. Iredale

Tobacconist

1954 - 58

Smith & Son

Solicitors

1957 - 61

T. V. Haywood

Newsagent

1962 - 87

Duncan

Tailor

121 and 122 have operated as a single business premise since 1988. 1988 - 2010

c.1944

McDonalds

Fast Food

2009

121 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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122 HIGH STREET

c.1860

Dates

Occupier

Trade

1823 - 51

A. Dobing

Joiner and Builder

1851

Henry Sudron

Linen and Woollen Draper

1855 - 67

Robert Tinkler

Printer, Stationer, Newsagent and Stamp Office

1868 - 81

James Marston

Pork Butcher

1896 - 1958

Waverley CafĂŠ

Dining Rooms

1960 - 63

Neville Reed

Tailors

1968 - 72

John Temple

Tailor

1976 - 87

Ray Alan

Menswear

121 and 122 have operated as a single business premise since 1988.

1988 - 2010

McDonalds

The Waverley Temperance Hotel operated from the upper floors until 1939. The New Waverley CafĂŠ operated from this space from 1958 to 1971.

Fast Food

2009

122 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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123 HIGH STREET

c.1860

Dates

Occupier

Trade

1834 - 51

Francis Thompson

Wine Merchant

1858 - 65

William Adamson

Chemist, Druggist and Grocer

1867 - 71

Hannah Bell

Temperance Hotel

Circa 1877 123 and 124 High Street were combined to form a single, large bank premises. The new building was designed by J. Gibson.

2009

123 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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124 HIGH STREET

c.1860

Dates

Occupier

Trade

c. 1815

Stockton & Darlington Commercial Bank

Bank

1827 - 36

William Skinner & Co.

Bank

1836 - 1968

National Provincial Bank

Bank

Circa 1877 123 and 124 High Street were combined to form a single, large bank premises. The new building was designed by J. Gibson.

1968 - Present

National Westminster Bank

The Stockton & Darlington Commercial Bank was set up to replace the Stockton and Cleveland Bank, which failed in 1815. It is not known if the older bank occupied the same site.

The chambers above the bank have been occupied by a variety of professional trades over the years.

Bank

2009

124 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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125 HIGH STREET

c.1940

Dates

Occupier

Trade

1802 - 71

Greyhound Inn

Public House

1876 - 1909

W. R. Ewart

Draper, Hosier, Haberdasher, Milliner, Silk

Various other users occupied the upper stories during this period.

1908 - 33

G. E. Casebourne & Co.

Iron Merchants

1917 - 58

J. Noble Ltd.

Costumiers

1954 - 70

Charles Morris

Furniture

1972 - Present

Nobles (Formerly Playland)

Amusement Arcade

TSince 1996 125 and 126 High Street have been combined.

2009

125 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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126 HIGH STREET

c.1910

Dates

Occupier

Trade

1827

William Gent

Grocer and Tea Dealer

1841 - 48

William Allan

Grocer, Tea Dealer and Ironmonger

1851 - 58

John Waters

Confectioner

1859 - 68

Henry Norrill

Confectioner, Fancy Biscuits and Refreshment Rooms

1871 - 81

Martin & Pearson

Drapers, Milliners and Dressmakers

1894 - 1968

Althams Ltd.

Grocers and Tea Dealers

1968 - 95

Shoefayre

Footwear

1972 - Present

Nobles

Amusement Arcade

Luton House was built in 1873 / 4 on this site and was demolished by Althams circa 1908 to erect the present building. Since 1996 125 and 126 High Street have been combined.

2009

126 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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127 HIGH STREET

c.1910

Dates

Occupier

Trade

1834 - 48

Benjamin Sharper

Saddler

1841 - 51

Cattaneo

Jeweller and Silversmith

1851 - 57

John Orton

Saddler

1858 - 71

Robert Foster

Boots

1876 - 77

H. G. Foster

Boots

1896 - 1963

Maypole Dairy Co.

Dairy

1968 - 2001

H. Samuel

Jeweller

127 and 128 High Street combined into a single premises in 1976.

2009

127 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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128 HIGH STREET

c.1910

Dates

Occupier

Trade

1859 - 62

Robert Lyon

Hatter

1863 - 65

George Jones

Hosier and Haberdasher

1867 - 79

Mrs. Dorothy Jones

Hatter

1880

W. E. Norris

Hosier, Hatter and Haberdasher

1888 - 94

Hutton & Burton Hatters Hutton & Burton then moved to 129 High Street

1894

T. White

Temperance Hotel

1896 - 1901

Salter & Salter

Boots and Shoes

1902 - 03

W. H. Hill

Dining Rooms

1904 - 18

W. Brown

Ironmonger

1921 - 39

Browns Stores

Ironmonger

1958 - 61

Ashley United Industries Ltd.

Jeweller

1963 - 1974

Brighter Homes Stores

Wallpaper and Household Goods

1976 - 2001

H. Samuel

Jeweller

127 and 128 High Street combined into single premises in 1976. 2009

128 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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129 HIGH STREET

c.1985

Dates

Occupier

Trade

1841 - 48

Henry Walker

Grocer and Tea Dealer

1854

R. Reed

Unknown

1855 - 77

J. H. Clough

Grocer and Sundries

1879

George Brown

Grocer

1879 - 80

Charles Brown

Provisions

1896 - 1913

Hutton & Burton Hatters Hutton & Burton were previously at 128 High Street

Hepworths demolished this building circa 1914 and re-built it in the same style as 130 High Street.

1914 - 83

Hepworths

Tailors

1987 - 88

What a Nice Price

House and Garden Goods

After a period when the buildings were vacant 129 and 130 High Street were separated into individual retail units circa 1990.

1990 - 2002

Strand

Cards

2003 - Present

Cooplands

Bakery

2009

129 HIGH STREET


Stockton Heritage in Partnership

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130 HIGH ST Map evidence shows two separate buildings on the footprint of this building until circa 1914. It appears that Hepworths built 130 first, circa 1894, then acquired the site of 129 and extended their building in the same style. However the earliest known occupier of No.130 was a Mr. Joseph Wade, chemist, druggist and tea dealer, from 1827-51.

c.1900

Dates

Occupier

Trade

1827 - 51

Joseph Wade

Chemist, druggist and tea dealer

1851 - 56

Mary Wastell

Milliner

1856 - 77

Mary and Hannah Wastell Milliners and dressmakers The Wastell family also operated as milliners from 120 High Street between 1837 and 1865

1868 - 79

Longstaffe

Boot and shoe maker

1879 - 80

Edward Cowley

Jeweller

1894 - 1983

Hepworths

Tailors

Circa 1914

Hepworths demolished 129 and combined that plot with 130

1987 - 88

What a Nice Price

After a period when the buildings were vacant 129 and 130 High Street were separated into individual retail units circa 1990

1991 - 94

Bakers Oven

Bakery

1996 - 96

Peoples Phone Company

Phone shop

1997 - Present

Vodaphone

Phone shop

House and garden goods

2009

130 HIGH ST


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