This selection of photos shows some of York's fish and chip shops over the years. 

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York Press: The owner's were Tommy and Blanche Maxwell and was a family business.  The photo will have been taken in the early 1960s.York council bought it by compulsory purchase order for a by pass, but it ended up as a car park. 2nd photo is Tommy Maxwell opening his other fish and chip shop at 64 Clarence St, the old shop was number 3 Clarence StThe owner's were Tommy and Blanche Maxwell and was a family business. The photo will have been taken in the early 1960s.York council bought it by compulsory purchase order for a by pass, but it ended up as a car park. 2nd photo is Tommy Maxwell opening his other fish and chip shop at 64 Clarence St, the old shop was number 3 Clarence St
The owner's were Tommy and Blanche Maxwell and was a family business. The photo will have been taken in the early 1960s.York council bought it by compulsory purchase order for a by pass, but it ended up as a car park. 2nd photo is Tommy Maxwell opening his other fish and chip shop at 64 Clarence St, the old shop was number 3 Clarence St
York Press: The owner's were Tommy and Blanche Maxwell and was a family business.  The photo will have been taken in the early 1960s.York council bought it by compulsory purchase order for a by pass, but it ended up as a car park. 2nd photo is Tommy Maxwell opening his other fish and chip shop at 64 Clarence St, the old shop was number 3 Clarence StThe owner's were Tommy and Blanche Maxwell and was a family business. The photo will have been taken in the early 1960s.York council bought it by compulsory purchase order for a by pass, but it ended up as a car park. 2nd photo is Tommy Maxwell opening his other fish and chip shop at 64 Clarence St, the old shop was number 3 Clarence St
The owner's were Tommy and Blanche Maxwell and was a family business. The photo will have been taken in the early 1960s.York council bought it by compulsory purchase order for a by pass, but it ended up as a car park. 2nd photo is Tommy Maxwell opening his other fish and chip shop at 64 Clarence St, the old shop was number 3 Clarence St