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Here are my postcard images of Grimsby, Lincolnshire from 1910 to 1919 with some comments about the scenes.

 

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Freeman St, Grimsby showing the Prince of Wales Theatre on the right.
 
An unused Postcard from around 1910
Freeman St circa 1908
The Black Swan circa 1910
The Black Swan Public House, Grimsby (at the corner of Victoria St and Flottergate)
 
A used postcard addressed to Littlefield, Grimsby, postmark unreadable but probably around 1910
 
This building with it's "1699" plaque was, when pictured, said to be the oldest house in Grimsby. It replaced an earlier Inn (built around 1650) and was demolished in the 1920s and replaced with another Pub. However, this also went the same way in the early 70s.
Old Clee Church, Grimsby
 
An unused postcard from around 1910
Old Clee Church circa 1910
Freeman Street circa 1910
Another view of Freeman St this time showing the corner with Newmarket St (a street that our family lived in during the 1950s)  
 
An unused postcard from around 1910
A view of the old Hospital, Grimsby
 
An unused postcard from around 1910
The Old Hospital circa 1910
St James Parish Church circa 1913

St James the Parish Church of Grimsby
 
A used postcard addressed to Hull, Yorkshire
 
Postmarked 29 Aug 1913
 

Another view of the Peoples Park, Grimsby
 
A used postcard addressed to Mablethorpe, Lincs
 
Postmarked 15 Sep 1913
People's Park circa 1913
Old Market Place circa 1915
View of the Market Place
 
Looking towards St James Church
 
An unused postcard from around 1915

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