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The Enfield Society photograph collection

Church Street, looking west
The building with the triangular pediment on the left is the post office, opened in 1906. The projecting sign on the right reads "W. WELCH / REPAIRS / GARAGE". (The last horse cab, a four-wheeler owned by W. Welch, ceased plying for hire at Enfield Chase station in April 1929. - [i]History of Enfield[/i], vol.3, p.238.)
Keywords: roads and streets;post offices;garages

Church Street, looking west

The building with the triangular pediment on the left is the post office, opened in 1906. The projecting sign on the right reads "W. WELCH / REPAIRS / GARAGE". (The last horse cab, a four-wheeler owned by W. Welch, ceased plying for hire at Enfield Chase station in April 1929. - History of Enfield, vol.3, p.238.)

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