Archive for the ‘Groves Street’ Category
Groves Street was laid out in the 1890s and named after John Groves, a brewer from Weymouth whose company owned the “Even Swindon Hotel” on the junction of Groves and Redcliffe Streets. The hotel is now known as the “Famous Ale House”.
St Augustine’s “Review” magazine’s page of Advertisements

ID Number – 253.11
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Subject – Page of Advertisements
Date – 1950
Donor – WalkleyJoyce
Street – various
Location – various
Shop – various
Additional Info – Advertisements for various premises in various streets
Advertisements in St Augustine’s Church Magazine

ID Number – 500
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Subject – Advertisements in St Augustine’s Church Magazine
Date – 1952
Donor – MallerMrG
Street – Summers Street
Church/Chapel – St Augustines Church
Advertisements in St Augustine’s Church Magazine

ID Number – 253.16
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Subject – Advertisements in St Augustine’s Magazine
Date – 1950
Donor – WalkleyJoyce
Street – Jennings Street, Morrison Street, Morris Street, Grove Street & Rodbourne Road.
Church/Chapel – St Augustines Church
Pub/Club – The Dolphin
Additional Info – various advertisements for various premises including “The Dolphin”
