4405, BDB 86/1/6493 Sankey Family Photographic Archive © Cumbria Archives
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no.4405
The Gynn Inn, Blackpool.
Early 20th Century
Looking north west from just in front of the Inn on Warbreck Road (sign on the inn wall). Tramlines sweep around on the left, 2 trams in the background. Advert for Magee Marshall and Co Ale on one tram. The seafront behind. People in Edwardian dress in the road and by the inn. Negative for Postcard 4406.
Location: | Blackpool | Cumbria Archives Reference: | BDB 86/1/6493 |
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Sankey Number: | 4405 |
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Album Number: Album 16 4200-4500 Blackpool
Page Number: 15
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Sankey Number | Image Title | Location Image Taken | Description |
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4402 | On the Sands (Blackpool) | Families, bathing machines, tower, wheel, horse and cart, beach, tourism | |
4403 | Princess Parade & Promenade (Blackpool) | Crowded promenade, beach, tourism, families, seating, Metropole | |
4404 | Princess Parade | Promenade, beach, tourism, families, seating, Hotel Metropole, flag | |
4405 | Blackpool, Gynn Inn | Pub, trams, people, tramlines tram shelter | |
4406 | Adelaide Street, (Blackpool) | Retail, grocery, bread, cards, advertising JW Ashley Cash Bakery Bread | |
4407 | Blackpool Post Office | Abingdon St Post and Sorting Office, with Taylor's Drug Store and shoppers, with pram | |
4408 | Blackpool, Gynn Inn | The Gynn Inn, where the two Tramlines meet on Blackpool front, with tram | |
4409 | Reads Road, Blackpool | Shopping at the West end of Reads Road, (now Avenue) residential to the centre. | |
4410 | Lytham Road | Lytham Road leading to Northwest, cyclists on tramlines, while pedestrians throng | |
4411 | Reads Road, Blackpool | View Southwest to theatre (centre) shops and pedestrians to each side | |
4412 | Lytham Road, Blackpool | Tramlines follow road curve to right, pub on bend facing shop, hoarding by Moon Avenue. | |
4413 | New Promenade, Blackpool, | 1912 view of Princess Promenade, reclaimed from the sea at a lower level than the Metropole Hotel |