Thomas Le Cornu's hardware store in the corner of the street which previously ran behind the cattle market
The entrance to the old cattle market, which became a temporary ground level car park before the present day multi-storey park was built
A toy market once stood at the corner of Minden Place and Cattle Street, where the premises of Jersey Telecoms have since been built
The new telephone exchange in Minden Place, completed in 1926
A plaque erected in Minden Place explains the origin of the name
The former cattle market before it made way for a multi-storey car park
Corbins
An older Corbins
Drains being laid - Picture by F de L Bois
The reason for this gathering outside the gates of the former cattle market in Minden Place, and the presence of a policeman, are not known - picture courtesy of Jersey Temps Passe
Businesses
G J Duhamel took over the wall paper business of Amy and Co at 4 Minden Place
1905
1905
1852
1886
1866
1857
1859
1960
The Foresters Hotel was at No 3 or No 4 Minden Place, run by Mrs E Hadley. It is not known exactly what period the hotel was open, but Mrs Hadley was listed at No 3 or No 4 from 1905 to at least 1920