THESE pictures were taken from old postcards and show how different parts of Shirley looked many years ago.
The most recent was taken more than 70 years ago while the oldest was snapped well over a century past.
As well as pictures of Shirley there are also images of Upper Shirley and the area once known as Old Shirley.
Shops include Boots and Lipton's, while The Shirley Hotel pub is also featured – with only the latter of the three still there.
St James' Church – also known as Shirley Parish Church – had already been a feature for many years and dates back to 1836.
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Shirley High Street, from near Anglesea Road junction. (Image: Echo)
Shirley High Street from near the junction with Shirley Avenue. (Image: Echo)
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Shirley High Street from near the junction with Anglesea Road. (Image: Echo)
Gipsy Walk, when it was more rural.
Old Shirley pond
The tree-lined Shirley Avenue
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St James' Church, also known as Shirley Parish Church
Shops on Shirley High Street including Lipton supermarket. (Image: Echo)
Shirley High Street with the old Boots store and the Shirley Hotel pub
Old Shirley, near the junction with Redcar Street.
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