You are here: Home>Topics>Shops, Trade & Industry>Shops and small businesses>The Old Bakery The Old BakeryOn the FollyAdded by Pat Marsden The Old Bakery in the Folly can just be seen behind the motorised skiff in the foreground.Wivenhoe Memories CollectionThis page was added on 16/08/2016. No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Shops and small businesses'Laurel & Hardy' Post BoxesAbout Percy ChaneyAbout Sylvia UsherAdvert for a Bakery 13 August 1834Alan Hayes' Butcher's ShopAlfred Ellis - Ironmonger and Ships ChandlerApothecary - 10 Anchor HillArthur Garrett - DraperArthur Garrett's Draper's Shop, 1889-1929Asa Beckwith's Dairy at 21 The High StreetBarclays BankBarton's Stores with Gordon and Pat GreenBeryl's Wool ShopBill Payne, the Dairyman and his ShopBill SadlerBlacksmith's Shop and PremisesBrian Green's Fish Shop and Deeds 1886-1965Calver's Butcher Shop in the High StreetChamberlain’s Boot and Shoe MakerCracknell’s BakeryDavid Bones - Cycle RepairerDeed for 2 Queens Rd/64 High Street (1856-1929)Earnshaw's High Class Grocery ShopFale's Fish ShopGeorge Flux's General StoreGlozier's ShopHairdressers and Hairstyles after WW1Harry Gladden, Coal MerchantIronmonger's Shop at the Corner of Queens Road and the High StreetJack Barrell's Newsagent and Tobacconist ShopJimmy Moore's Grocery ShopKen Green's Wet Fish StoreLaurel and Hardy post boxesLen Barton & Gordon Green - Greengrocers in WivenhoeMallett's Hardware ShopMemories of Cracknell’s BakeryMemories of the Village BakeryMichael William Butt, GreengrocerMr Newman's Grocery Cart, 1958Mr Peter Green of Wivenhoe in his fishmonger's shop in Eld Lane, ColchesterMr Smith's Sweet ShopMrs E. Bailey's Outfitters & George Went's Cycle and Radio Agent's ShopO. S. Kelly's Cycle and Motor Parts ShopParr's Bank, 1920Peatling and Cawdron Off-LicencePhilip Chamberlain's Boot and Shoe ShopPost Office and the Telegraph serviceRobert Wyatt, the Local CarrierSainty's ShopSea-change: Wivenhoe Remembered - About ShopsShop in East StreetStacey Wood - GrocersStacey Wood's Grocery StoreThe Baker's ShopThe Co-op ButchersThe Former Post Office on the Corner of the High Street and Queens RoadThe New Modern Co-opThe Old BakeryThe Old Co-op 1972The Old ForgeThe Shop at 17 Queens RoadThe Water CarrierWilliam Brown's ApothecaryWivenhoe Bookshop celebrates 30 years in 2006Wivenhoe Water Supply 1896 See also'The Old Bakery' also appears inThe Folly Share thisFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin
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