Worcester
Street, Wolverhampton |
Derelict shops, once occupied by
Prestcold (Midlands) Limited, Scottish Legal Life Assurance
Society etc.
The old Scala Cinema building, also
occupied by DER television rental company.
A view of the old Scala from 2000.
Genesis Records with the derelict post
office, newsagents and Counties Libraries Limited, on the
right.
On the left the derelict G.
Greenstone's decorating shop next to Waltons electronic
components shop.
Waltons was next to Bert
Williams' sports shop, R. M. Fullard confectionery, and B.
Hodson's betting shop.
The Adult Book Shop was previously
occupied by A. B. Donson & Son Limited, ironmongers.
Looking towards the ring road.
T. A. Collins Limited, shoe shop was
next to J. Harper's ropes, nets, twines, tarpaulin and
fixings shop.
In 2001 the shops to the right of
Little Brickkiln Street were still open.
Another view looking at the buildings
between Little Brickkiln Street and Pitt Street in 2001.
Looking up Worcester Street with the
White Hart pub on the left.
The end of School Street with Grant's Leather Emporium, Esso
Kitchens and Stanley M. Jones, auctioneer.
Goddard Watts Limited on the left and
Burroughs adding machines shop in the centre.
The building was occupied by Barclays
Bank and later an amusement arcade.
The back of the Scala Cinema with the
upstairs fire escape.
Another view of the back of the Scala
Cinema with the upstairs fire escape.
The yard at the back of the shops.
Another view of the back of the shops.
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