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Powlett Street
The view across Vicarage Road with the old Nurses Home of the closed Wolverhampton Royal Hospital on the left.
Image: © Gordon Griffiths
Taken: 16 Apr 2010
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Powlett Street View
The view down the Wolverhampton street, with St John's spire in the distance.
Image: © Gordon Griffiths
Taken: 26 Jan 2017
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Powlett Street Junction
The Junction with Vicarage Road.
Image: © Gordon Griffiths
Taken: 24 Oct 2008
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James Baker's boot factory (detail) in Wolverhampton
This shows detail above the former back entrance into the workshops in Powlett Street. I am uncertain whether the Grade II listed status which applies to the front of the factory extends to this end.
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1105357
The former boot and shoe factory of James Baker and Sons (established 1850) was built in 1868, closed in 1970, and as a Grade II listed building was restored to alternative use by 2008. This is the main entrance in Cleveland Road. The whole site is now used by a variety of businesses including furniture retail and offices. http://www.wolverhamptonhistory.org.uk/work/industry/miscellaneous/baker
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 25 Mar 2017
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James Baker's boot factory (detail) in Wolverhampton
This shows detail above the former back entrance into the workshops in Powlett Street. I am uncertain whether the Grade II listed status which applies to the front of the factory extends to this end.
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1105357
The former boot and shoe factory of James Baker and Sons (established 1850) was built in 1868, closed in 1970, and as a Grade II listed building was restored to alternative use by 2008. This is the main entrance in Cleveland Road. The whole site is now used by a variety of businesses including furniture retail and offices. http://www.wolverhamptonhistory.org.uk/work/industry/miscellaneous/baker
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 25 Mar 2017
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James Baker's boot factory (detail) in Wolverhampton
This shows detail above the former back entrance into the workshops in Powlett Street. I am uncertain whether the Grade II listed status which applies to the front of the factory extends to this end.
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1105357
The former boot and shoe factory of James Baker and Sons (established 1850) was built in 1868, closed in 1970, and as a Grade II listed building was restored to alternative use by 2008. This is the main entrance in Cleveland Road. The whole site is now used by a variety of businesses including furniture retail and offices. http://www.wolverhamptonhistory.org.uk/work/industry/miscellaneous/baker
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 25 Mar 2017
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James Baker's boot factory in Wolverhampton
This shows the former back entrance into the workshops, at the junction of Powlett Street and Vicarage Road. I am uncertain whether the Grade II listed status which applies to the front of the factory extends to this end.
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1105357
The former boot and shoe factory of James Baker and Sons (established 1850) was built in 1868, closed in 1970, and as a Grade II listed building was restored to alternative use by 2008. This is the main entrance in Cleveland Road. The whole site is now used by a variety of businesses including furniture retail and offices. http://www.wolverhamptonhistory.org.uk/work/industry/miscellaneous/baker
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 25 Mar 2017
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James Baker & Sons Ltd, Boot Manufacturers
Founded in 1850, the company was making 341000 boots a year in the late 1890s. The company closed in the 1970s. This was the employee entrance at the rear of the premises. It is now used by a furniture company.
Image: © John M
Taken: 30 Sep 2007
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James Baker's boot factory in Wolverhampton
This shows the former back entrance into the workshops, at the junction of Powlett Street and Vicarage Road. I am uncertain whether the Grade II listed status which applies to the front of the factory extends to this end.
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1105357
The former boot and shoe factory of James Baker and Sons (established 1850) was built in 1868, closed in 1970, and as a Grade II listed building was restored to alternative use by 2008. This is the main entrance in Cleveland Road. The whole site is now used by a variety of businesses including furniture retail and offices. http://www.wolverhamptonhistory.org.uk/work/industry/miscellaneous/baker
Image: © Roger D Kidd
Taken: 25 Mar 2017
0.02 miles
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Vicarage Road Scene
The view in Wolverhampton.
Image: © Gordon Griffiths
Taken: 20 Jul 2020
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