Keywords: Grantham, Lincolnshire, England - High Street 1913 or before.jpg en High Street Grantham Lincolnshire 1913 or before looking north The 17th-century stone building with tile-roofed gable end facing the street on the left next to the gas lamp is the Horse and Jockey public house now demolished Access was at the side along Horse and Jockey Yard where there were cottages also demolished these contemporary to the pub Before the buildings on the left and all development to the south on St Peter's Hill the public house was the southern 'entrance' to Grantham on the Great North Road and sat square to the northern edge of St Peter's Hill common waste ground The waste ground separated Grantham from the village of Spittlegate to the south which began at the now Wharf Road Published as part of the Valentine Series Trimmed to remove damaged edges 2015-04-09 17 06 40 Vintage postcard unknown photographer other versions 52 910884 -0 64137 PD-old-70-1923 Uploaded with UploadWizard Postcards of Grantham Postcards of Lincolnshire Grantham High streets in the United Kingdom Horse-drawn carts in the United Kingdom Gas lamps Gas lanterns Lincolnshire in the 1900s Gables in Lincolnshire |