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Millers Cake Shop, Cotsford Lane - Horden (hord0212)

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Photograph of the exterior of a shop showing the shop window and two windows above; outside the shop a woman and a girl are standing; the name M. Miller can be seen on a notice above the door and advertisement for Crawford's Biscuits can be seen in the shop window; the photograph has been identified as Miller's Cake Shop, Cotsford Lane, Horden, 1918-1920; the shop window is not identical with that identified as Miller's Cake shop in hord0059

Millers Cake Shop, Cotsford Lane - Horden

Photograph of the exterior of a shop showing the shop window and two windows above; outside the shop a woman and a girl are standing; the name M. Miller can be seen on a notice above the door and advertisement for Crawford's Biscuits can be seen in the shop window; the photograph has been identified as Miller's Cake Shop, Cotsford Lane, Horden, 1918-1920; the shop window is not identical with that identified as Miller's Cake shop in hord0059

Date: 1918 - 1920


Not sure but I think this could have been Hardwicke Street

Comment added by Barry Wood on 05/01/2009 12:23:00

No, at the top of Cotsford Lane. Eventually became 'Young and Forsyth's' bakery.

Comment added by John Kitchen on 18/03/2009 09:25:00

Millers Kelvin M&D Young 3 owners the later my sister the bakery was demolished some years ago the heavy fall on the brick work on the shop front can be judged by the exsisting site in Cotsford lane.

Comment added by Ed Murray on 18/03/2009 11:55:00

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