The sawmills occupied a site in a square area behind Stockton Street, Ward Street, Villiers Street and Thornton Street where the multistory car park now stands . They were demolished in 1966.
John & T. Tiplady Brown's Sawmills on Stockton St. from inside yard after being hit.
More detail »Looking across to John & T. Tiplady Brown's Joinery works & sawmills after bomb damage. The tip of Christchurch can just be seen in the background
More detail »Taken in 1968 from the roof of the newly built College of Further Education, this image shows a quickly changing town centre.
Recognisable today are the Cenotaph and to the right of it, the Grand Hotel, both in Victoria Road. Also visible between these two structures is the old Essoldo cinema or Carlton Bingo as it is now. Two church spires can be seen, the one slightly further away is St Paul's in Grange Road and the one slightly closer is the now demolished York Road Methodist Church which was on the corner of South Road.
The large shop on the left on Stockton Street is Pounders which had been a plumbing and heating business but a large extension was built to the right of the original shop and in this area a wide range of quite upmarket fancy goods for the home were sold. The street running west beside this shop is Thornton Street. The large sawmill has disappeared as have the streets running north from Thornton St - Peckett, Wesley and Hanover Streets making way for Middleton Grange Shopping Centre which is under construction.
One of Stockton Street's last buildings, the Good Intent pub is the white building at the end of the terrace.
More detail »Just before demolition in 1966. The sawmill was on a square of land bordered by Stockton St/Ward St/ Villiers St and Thornton St.
The bottom of the chimney appears to be being prepared for demolition.
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