Sun Street looking east. This picture was published in a book of local views by Cuthberts Newsagents of 13 Sun Street in 1905. This picture 1904. T...
Mr Gutteridge standing in the doorway with his wife, and daughter Eleanor. The premises later became Farmer Butchers, Cowlings Hardware and Lloyd's...
This picture still has 'Green's' on the fascia board but was owned by Munday's when this picture was taken. This picture 1926.
Gents Hairdressing Saloon of A. L. Rowe, 29 Sun Street. Decorated for the Coronation of King George 6th in May 1937.
View from middle of Sun Street, looking west. In the centre is the Sun Inn, which gave it's name to Sun Street. Further along is the White Lion Pub...
The New Inn at the East end of Sun Street with the Crooked Mile junction built in 1896. This picture c1910.
Mrs Florence Wood's Fish Shop at 29 Sun Street, in 1910. Florence married Fred Chaplin and later moved to 43 Sun Street, selling Fish and Chips as ...
The chemist shop of S. M. Wilcox. When the Enfield Highway Co-operative Society came to Waltham Abbey in 1897, this was their first grocery shop. L...
The White Lion Inn, Sun Street. This picture was taken from a postcard published by the newsagents next door to the White Lion. This pub belonged t...
44, Sun Street as it was in 1960. The black doors at the centre were made into another window and it is now a double-fronted shop. Picture 1960.
Freeman and Lukehurst's, Corn, Seed and Flour Shop at 18 Sun Street. This was the forerunner of today's pet shops, when people kept chickens, pigeo...