Hungerford Virtual Museum
The website for all of Hungerford's fascinating history.

Logo

Website produced and maintained for the Hungerford Historical Association by Hugh Pihlens.

Main Menu

  • Home
  • Artefacts
  • Events
  • People
  • Places
  • Themes
  • Timeline
  • Search
  • Glossary
  • Archives
  • Brief History
  • Town Walks
  • Publications
  • Links
  • About Us
  • Where are we?
  • Contact Us

Trade Directories

List of articles in category Trade Directories
Title
Trade Directories
Trade Directories 1840 - 1859
Trade Directories 1860 - 1879
Trade Directories 1880 - 1899
Trade Directories 1900 - 1919
Trade Directories 1920 and later
Trade Directories pre-1840
Universal British Directory 1790

The Canal Wharf, Apr 2011

The Canal Wharf, Apr 2011

Hungerford, England, is a market town of about 5,800 people at the Berkshire / Wiltshire border.
Find us

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Can you help?

If you can add new information, or any comment, contribution or correction, please email the Administrator.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Can you donate?

The Hungerford Virtual Museum is run by the Hungerford Historical Association (a not-for-profit organisation). We depend on donations from our readers. If the information provided has been helpful we would appreciate a small donation via credit card, debit card or PayPal, using the secure Donate button below so that we can continue to share information with others. We appreciate any donation you can give and thank you for it.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Join the HHA?
Why not join the Hungerford Historical Association? Only £13 a year - and you can enjoy a great series of talks for free! Visit the Historical Association website to find out more.

Latest updates

  • 2020 Covid-19 Pandemic
  • High Street (North) Photo Gallery
  • 131 High Street
  • Watermills and Windmills
  • 125 High Street
  • 120 High Street
  • 16 Charnham Street
  • 114 High Street
  • Chilton Factory
  • 24 High Street

Back to Top

© 2021 Hungerford Virtual Museum