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GOD BLESS OUR COUNCIL, THEY GAVE US AN ARGOS. If you’re wondering what potential loveliness disappeared when the wrecking ball took to the characterful old buildings between High Street and Market Place (King Billy) and demolished the lot, look no further than this single Council Compulsory Purchase Order of 1950. 8 - 35 Market Place all shops offices and public house Nos. 30 - 50 Blackfriargate. Warehouses, dwellings offices and smithy Site of Market Tavern, Church Lane and 13, 14, 17 Church Lane, and 1-6 Spinsters Court. Stella Chambers, Church Lane and former printing works, Church Lane. Warehouse, south side Church Lane and west side High Street. Lofthouse and Saltmers Ltd. Premises, stables and storage yard (entrances in Church Lane and west side High Street) with land at rear. Warehouse (formerly Kingston Iron Works) High Street. 5 Scale Lane and part of 4 Scale Lane and land at rear occupied Electricity Sub Station Marrowbone and Cleaver (P.H.) Fetter Lane. Site of Messrs Wm. Ollyott and Co. Ltd. Nos. 14-18 Warehouses (junction of Grimsby Lane and High Street). Sites of 4 - 39, Grimsby Lane, 1-5 Grimsby Lane Court, Grimsby Lane Alley. Dickons Entry, Site of Barkers Entry, Browns Entry etc. Site 134 High Street and 1, 2, 3 and 4. Nags Head Entry. Baltic Buildings, 144 High Street 114-116 High Street. Firewood Warehouse and Sites of 2 Cottages on north side of Old Post Office Entry. 1 to 16 Old Post Office entry.
Posted on: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 11:08:55 +0000

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