18 Monk Street

18 Monk Street

About the Building | Recent History | Previous Occupiers | Other Information

Address: 18 Monk Street
Present Occupier: Framed by John
Present Owner:
Ground Floor: Picture Framer
Other Floors: Accommodation
Date when first used by present occupier: 2017 approx

 

About the Building

The building appears on the 1800 map.

 

 

Recent History

2017 approx : Framed by John – Picture Framer

(prior to date above : community offices)

2017 April: Closed [Source Google Maps Street View]

2015 Oct & 2016 Aug:  Learnaboutus.org [Source: Google Maps Street View]

2010 Nov & 2011 May: Closed [Source: Google Maps Street View]

2009 Oct & 2008 Nov: Cutting Crew Helth & Beauty [Source: Google Maps Street View]

1991-2000: Cutting Crew Hairdressers

1979 to 1984: Hairdressing salon (ladies), Colin Rich, trading as “3 Dimensions” after initially called “Hair by Colin”

1970-1978: Digby Turner, Auctioneers & Estate Agents, Oct 1970: new agency Bradford Permanent Building Society in 1970.

1959, 1965: Matthews Wallpaper shop (“now open 9.10.59” ). 1968: Matthews paint wallpaper, etc. closing down sale Sept 1968

1947: A E Pinkstone, residence & shop

 

 

Previous Occupiers

Year Name Detail Source
1970
To 1947 at least
A E Pinkstone

House & shop

Kelly
1937

Arthur Edward Pinkstone

Fried Fish Dealer

Kelly
1934

Arthur Edward Pinkstone

Fried Fish Dealer

Kelly
1926 John Perks

Motor cycle repairs

Kelly
1923 Ernest James Whatmore

Greengrocer, fish, game

Kelly
1920

William Henry Stephens

Photographer

Kelly
1914

Williams & Son

Paperhangers

Kelly
1910

Williams & Son

Paperhangers

Kelly
1906

Frederick James Davies

Tailor

Kelly
1901

Charles Downes

Cabinet maker

Kelly
1895

William Smart

Hardware dealer

Kelly
1891

William Smart

Hardware dealer

Kelly

 

 

 

Other Information

On the 1834 map, it is owned by Mr Williams.

18 Monk Street – Fred J Davies, Tailor

 

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