Street Scenes of Aylesbury, England in the Mid-1950s Through Fascinating Photos_Bygone Britain Tales

Street Scenes of Aylesbury, England in the Mid-1950s Through Fascinating Photos_Bygone Britain Tales

Aylesbury is the county town of Buckinghamshire, South East England. It is a large ancient market town with several historic pubs, is home to the Roald Dahl Children’s Gallery and, the 1,200 seat Waterside Theatre.

Aylesbury’s street scenes in 1956

The town is recognized as the spiritual cradle of the Paralympic Games. It is situated in central Buckinghamshire, midway between High Wycombe and Milton Keynes.

Aylesbury was awarded Garden Town status by the Government on 2 January 2017. The town’s housing is set to grow by over 16,000 homes by 2033 in Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan.

Here below is a set of fascinating photos from Ron Adams that shows street scenes of Aylesbury in 1956.

Buckingham Street, Aylesbury

Buckingham Street, Aylesbury
Buckingham Street, Aylesbury

Buckingham Street, Aylesbury

Buckingham Street, Aylesbury

Buckingham Street, Aylesbury

Buckingham Street, Aylesbury

Buckingham Street, Aylesbury

Buckingham Street, Aylesbury

Buckingham Street. Agro Electrical, Aylesbury

Cambridge Street. Bowdens Bakers on the right (now Adlans shoe-repairer), Aylesbury

Cambridge Street. Showing good old Narbeth’s, Aylesbury

Castle Street, Aylesbury

Castle Street, Aylesbury

Great Western Street taken from the station forecourt, Aylesbury

Great Western Street, Aylesbury

Great Western Street, Aylesbury

Great Western Street, Aylesbury

Great Western Street, Aylesbury

Great Western Street, Aylesbury

Great Western Street, Aylesbury

Great Western Street. Railway Hotel, Aylesbury

Great Western Street. Station Garage, Aylesbury

Great Western Street. the Railway Hotel, the shop on the left is Hayward’s, Bridgewater’s were the main civil engineering company in Aylesbury

Hale Leys Passage, Aylesbury

Hale Leys Passage, Aylesbury

Hale Leys Passage, Aylesbury

Hale Leys Passage. Old Post Office on the right, Aylesbury

Market Square, Aylesbury

Market Street, Aylesbury

Nelson Terrace, Aylesbury

Nelson Terrace, Aylesbury

Off Great Western Street, Aylesbury

Off Great Western Street, Aylesbury

Parsons Fee, Aylesbury

Rickfords Hill, Aylesbury

Rickfords Hill, Aylesbury

Rickfords Hill, Aylesbury

Rickfords Hill. Saracen’s Head, Aylesbury

Royal Bucks roundabout, Aylesbury

Temple Square, Aylesbury

Temple Square, Aylesbury

Temple Square. Leading to Church Street, Aylesbury

Temple Street. Building facing is M.T.Cocks (family grocers), Aylesbury

White Hill, Aylesbury

White Hill, Aylesbury

White Hill. Oxford Road, Aylesbury

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