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Salvation Army, Malton Corps
The Salvation Army building on Wood Street in Norton. It is odd that this is called Malton Corps as it is in Norton, a town separated from Malton by the River Derwent, and at one time by the county boundary between the North and East Ridings. Malton railway and bus stations are also in Norton as is the Malton bacon factory.
Image: © Gordon Hatton
Taken: 31 Jan 2009
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The Union, Norton
The Union stands in the middle of Commercial Street, which is the main street of Norton. The pub dates back to 1834.
Image: © Gordon Hatton
Taken: 31 Jan 2009
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Commercial Street
Looking along Commercial Street in Norton.
Image: © DS Pugh
Taken: 30 May 2021
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Commercial Street, Norton
View East from the mini roundabout at the bottom of Wold Street.
Image: © Pauline E
Taken: 2 Jan 2012
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Traditional shop front, Commercial Street, Norton
Freer's Butchers, bearing a datestone of 1912. Business closed down.
Update July 2013: Now trading - again as a butcher's shop.
Image: © Pauline E
Taken: 2 Jan 2012
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Shops and businesses on the north side of Commercial Street
A variety of building styles, but most with purpose-built flats above.
Image: © Christine Johnstone
Taken: 4 Aug 2018
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Commercial Street, Norton
This is an arterial route leading east out of the town.
Image: © Peter Church
Taken: 24 Apr 2009
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Wool Street
Looking along Wool Street with industrial units and The Union public house.
Image: © DS Pugh
Taken: 23 Jun 2020
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Norton Video Centre, Commercial Street
Stocks DVDs and Blu-ray, but keeps the video name.
Image: © Pauline E
Taken: 2 Jan 2012
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Bright Steels Ltd
One of the main employers in Norton and Malton is Bright Steels Ltd, who [according to their website] are the largest producers of bright drawn steel flats in England. The company employs around 70 people.
Image: © Gordon Hatton
Taken: 31 Jan 2009
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