ROW FORTY NINE ‑  (Palmer gives no name)                              

Blake the Linen Draper's Row, (1828) *2                              

Vine Row*2      

Rows 40 -51 link                      

Row 49 map (Swinden)

 


Row forty nine was narrow  and  dismal,  there  being  few houses in it.   Between this row and Market row, was an old public  house‑ the Maids Head,  now pulled down, and houses and shops built on the site‑ before Palmer.*1   

Entrance to the row from the Market Place

The West end of Row 49 along the North pavement of Stonecutters Way

 

On the north wall of the Vine Tavern is an arched recess bricked up, well  worth notice. The buildings have  wooden  struts  crossing  the row, quite general in many of the rows. There is a half timbered house now rarely met with. John Blake, the linen draper, had his shop in the Market Place.*2  

 

The row survey (1936), says‑ "This row runs from the Market place westward, and  on  it's  south  side is a large warehouse of hardware, with business premises opposite, across the row.  No. 7,  south side, is a tiny tenement, and no. 10 may be another tenement, both should be vacated, lacking air and  light. Otherwise the whole row is occupied  with business premises, and so  could remain".                                                

*1 Palmer

*2 Johnson                                                              

 

The Occupants, Row Forty Nine, 1886

(from Howard Street North

to George Street )

 

Wright, M.W., carpenter and undertaker

Wholesale warehouses

 

The Occupants, Row Forty Nine, 1913 onwards

(from Howard Street North

to George Street )

 

This row was not then in existence