George Macklin's Pawnbrokers Shop, 19, Highbridge Street. The E*R on the wall above is for the Coronation of Edward 7th in 1902. Macklin sold a a variety of goods as well as the Pawnbrokers side. This picture 1902.
Year:
1902
Upload Date:
6th September 2008
Ref No:
.1902.146
Location:
19 Highbridge Street
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Comment by Kathryn Frankham • 14-12-21 • 12.14 AM
Hi there, I am the great grand daughter of John and Elizabeth Frankham. They lived in Waltham Abbey. Elizabeth Frankham was a publican of a Hotel and the census states John was a newsagent. I think one of my relatives in in this photo. I am wondering if anyone would have information about my family.
Comment by Gwen West • 03-08-15 • 04.31 PM
Did this pawn shop move across the road when the original was demolished? I thought I remembered it opposite Marshalls
Comment by colin brown • 11-04-09 • 09.04 PM
I remember this store as Macklin and Frankham.It sold shoes,clothing and materials
Comment by CHRISTINE BROOKER • 19-11-08 • 04.29 PM
I remember a Mr Macklin having a shop in Waltham Abbey, I don't think it was a pawnbrokers in the 1950's, was it a material shop does anyone know?
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