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Dorfold Street, off Chester Street
There are several rows of old terraced houses alongside Chester Street in Crewe that have been restored. On the end of Dorfold Street, next to the lamppost, there is a wartime letter 'H' painted indicating the presence nearby of a fire hydrant - see
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Image: © John S Turner
Taken: 16 Oct 2009
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Letter 'H' on the end of Dorfold Street
There are several rows of old terraced houses alongside Chester Street in Crewe that have been restored. On the end of this one in Dorfold Street there is a wartime letter 'H' painted indicating the presence nearby of a fire hydrant.
Image: © John S Turner
Taken: 16 Oct 2009
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Gateway to Dorfold Street
The early morning mist highlights the ironwork on the gate at the entrance to this historic street.
The terrace of ten cottages was built in around 1848, as part of
Engineer Joseph Locke's original layout for the Grand Junction Railway
Company.
Image: © Andy Stephenson
Taken: 26 Nov 2016
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East side of Dorfold Street, Crewe
On the south side of Chester Street, Dorfold Street houses were designed by
John Cunningham for the Grand Junction Railway c1848. Grade II listed in 1976.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 15 Feb 2017
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Betley Street, Crewe
Old railwaymen's cottages off Chester Street, Crewe.
Image: © John S Turner
Taken: 16 Oct 2009
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Betney Street
Looking across Chester Street towards houses on Betney Street.
Image: © DS Pugh
Taken: 5 Aug 2023
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East side of Betley Street, Crewe
On the south side of Chester Street, Betley Street houses were designed by
John Cunningham for the Grand Junction Railway c1848. Grade II listed in 1976.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 15 Feb 2017
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Corner building on Market Street
This magnificent red-brick corner building, decorated with white tiling, dominates a busy mini-roundabout on Market Street. It is now used as a bookmaker's.
Image: © Espresso Addict
Taken: 27 Jan 2007
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Betley Street, Crewe
Some of the few remaining cottages built for railway workers in the middle of the nineteenth century in Crewe.
Image: © Margaret Sutton
Taken: 19 Mar 2005
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Zebra crossing, Market Street, Crewe
Although Belisha beacons had marked pedestrian crossings in the UK from 1934, it was not until 1951 that the now familiar black and white stripes stretching across the width of the road were officially introduced. Previously, there were only metal studs across the road surface.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 15 Feb 2017
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