Do you know your historic City shops?

For many years, if you caught a bus in to town, chances are you'd jump off here. Where was it?
Broad Street
St Nicholas Street
Angel Place
2. You might want to stop off for some sports equipment at Pollards, or perhaps instead a fully fitted corset from H H Burrows (disappearing off to the right). Alternatively, there might be refreshment to be had at The Glace Chalet. Which street?
High Street
Broad Street
Pump Street
3. Hepworth's Corner was a well known landmark in Worcester City centre in the 1950s. But the corner of where?
The Cross
High Street
Angel Street
4. You don't see many traditional ironmongers shops any more, and they don't come much more traditional than J & F Hall, shown here in 1951. Where would you have been buying your fork handles?
The Shambles
Broad Street
College Street
5. Not too far away you could buy a decent china tea set from Lawley's on which corner?
The Cross/ St Swithin's Street
High Street/ Church Street
High Street/ Copenhagen Street
6. This photograph of Lennards shoe shop in the 1950s, also features a local policeman on duty, with his distinctive spiked helmet. What street is this?
The Foregate
High Street
Angel Place
7. The Victorian market hall disappeared only a few years after this photograph was taken though its clock still remains. Where was this?
New Street
Friar Street
High Street
8. This bakery, a favourite among Worcester residents, was well known for it's lardy cakes. Where was it?
Queen Street
New Street
Sidbury
9. This photo had to be included if only for the reckless driver in the bottom right hand corner! Where is he driving?
The Shambles
Copenhagen Street
Pump Street
10. Long before pedestrianisation, Bobby & Co. Graced this city centre corner plot. Where is it?
High Street/ Bank Street
High Street/ Broad Street
HIgh Street/ Pump Street
11. You can still stop by this shop to buy your sweets (though not by the quarter). Which street are we on?
Church Street
Mealcheapen Street
St Nicholas Street
12. And finally, though it may seem like more modern times, with a Safeway supermarket and a travelator taking you up to the indoor market, this image was taken around 50 years ago! Which shopping precinct is this?
Golden Lion Arcade
Lychgate Shopping Centre
Blackfriars Shopping Centre
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