Photo from the collection of Elaine England
Photo taken in early 1900s of Warboys High Street to the left, the Weir centrally with Windmill behind and Mill Green to the right.
Photo © David Burbridge
Photo taken across Warboys High Street late 1800s showing Middleton’s General Store and Smithy as well as the Ale house which became ‘Prince of Wales’ Public House.
Photo © David Burbridge
The corrugated buildings on the right hand side may still exist with one probably currently housing the ‘Agricultural Liming’ company in the High Street.
The sign just past the corrugated roofed buildings indicates the ‘Red Lion’ Public House.
The building with full profile on the left side of the High Street (just past Popes Lane) used to be a butchers shop now a private house.
Photo from the collection of Christine Clarke
Photo of Warboys High Street looking west in the early 1900s from near where School Road is today towards Clock Tower.
From a photo collection by C Johnson
A view looking down the High Street, Warboys around 1930 looking west.
Photo from the collection of Elaine England
Down the right hand side we can see one of the village pumps and the Board School. In the background is Brands Mill. On the right is the sign of the Ship Inn and on the left is the sign of the Cock Inn. One of the shops on the left side is that of a harness maker. Photo taken early 1900s.
Photo from the collection of H A Darling
Warboys High Street looking west in 1955.
Photo from the collection of H A Darling
Looking west down the High Street, Warboys from Popes Lane towards the Clock Tower in 1955.
Photo from the collection of H A Darling
Looking East down the High Street, Warboys from Clock Tower, Photo c1955. You can see Barclays Bank on the left which closed in 2000.
© 1962 C Johnson
A view down Warboys High Street using 2 photos together, 1962.
From a photo collection by C Johnson
Aerial view of Warboys near Clock Tower.