You are here: Home>Herts history>Towns and Villages>Redbourn>The Geoff Webb Collection>Redbourn Places>Redbourn High Street>High Street Cottages High Street Cottagesc.1910By Geoff Webb High Street CottagesGeoff WebbRear of cottages at the South end of Redbourn High Street, which stood on the site of Russell Harborough’s Jam Factory. Photo c.1910This page was added on 20/09/2010. Add your comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ ReplyMy Grandma’s brother James Marlowe lived here ,untill his death at 83 yrs old. 1947my mother went on behalf ,of her mother to collect his things,having to leave the train,and walk along train tracks,because of the heavy snowBy Sandra Johnson (04/08/2014) Redbourn High StreetBill Brooke's ShopCentre of Redbourn High StreetCinema AlleyDr. Totton's HomeDraper's Greengrocers ShopEntrance to High StreetGeorge WilsonHigh StreetHigh StreetHigh StreetHigh StreetHigh StreetHigh StreetHigh StreetHigh StreetHigh StreetHigh StreetHigh StreetHigh StreetHigh StreetHigh StreetHigh StreetHigh Street (South)High Street CottagesHigh Street RedbournHigh Street SouthHigh Street, RedbournHigh Street, RedbournHigh Street, RedbournHigh Street, RedbournHilda MillardJarman's ShopJohnny Millard and Mr. RhodesNorth End of High StreetPiper's TanyardPiper's TanyardRedbourn High StreetRedbourn HouseRedbourn HouseRedbourn HouseRedbourn HouseRedbourn HouseRedbourn HouseSibley's High Street ForgeSid Webb's Sweet ShopSmith's Outfitters ShopSouth end of High StreetSouth End of High StreetSpar StoreThe Bull HotelThe Bull HotelThe PrioryThe Red HouseThomas Piper's homeTop end of High StreetUndertakers ShopWebb's High Street Home See also'High Street Cottages' also appears inRedbourn, Russell Harborough's Jam Factory Share thisFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin
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My Grandma’s brother James Marlowe lived here ,untill his death at 83 yrs old. 1947
my mother went on behalf ,of her mother to collect his things,having to leave the train,and walk along train tracks,because of the heavy snow