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Granny Sykes' shop
Granny Sykes' sweet shop was in Philcote Street. Photo courtesy of the Sykes family. What was the date?
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Churchill's
William Churchill's 'Colonial Meat Stores' in what is now Wychway House, Bullring. Date early 1900s?
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Market Place butchers
Richard Dodwell (left) and brother William (right) with their butchers shop on the right in 1910. The shop on the left was then a bakers (later Wallins?) and later Hayward White Estate agents. From an original lent by Mr Eric Dodwell, Philcote Street.
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Holiday's ironmongery
High Street east side, date unknown, with Holiday's ironmongery business on the corner of Hudson Street (later Deddington High Street Garage, then a dentist, a women's dress shop and then an anitiques shop). The shop higher up the street was Lewis' origin
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The old post office
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