Place    From 1976 

Alfies Antique Market

Categories: Commerce

Bennie Gray bought Jordan's department store and founded Alfie's Antique Market, naming it after his father. Alfies Antiques gives the size as 30,000 sq.ft. 

The 2016 photo shows that today's (2021) extreme Art Deco look of the building is quite recent. Maps show that the Georgian-type buildings used to extend the whole of this section of road, and around the corner, with a 'P.H.' (pub) on the corner itself. Between 1913 and 1936 some reconstruction had taken place but the map doesn't tally with what is still on the street front, and what can be seen in satellite view, with many of the Georgian houses apparently still intact.

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Alfies Antique Market

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