High Street, Leamington

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Date:1815 - 1847 (c.)

Description:

Print

High Street, Leamington

Published by J. Beck

Ink on paper

110mm x 140mm

View looking west down the High Street, Leamington Spa. Curtis' Baths are to the right. These baths were built over the third saline spring to be discovered in Leamington Spa in 1790. The Crown Hotel is to the left. This building was originally constructed in 1808 as a Vicarage. The image can be dated from between 1815 and 1847 when Curtis' Baths were demolished to make way for the railway bridge. There are people walking along the pavements and on the road and there is also one horsedrawn carriage.


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1820s
Copps' Hotel, High Street, The Market And Wise's Baths
Copps' Hotel, High Street, The Market And Wise's Baths

John Merridew Copps' Hotel, High Street, The Market And Wise's Baths, 1822 135mm ...

1840s
Bath Street, New Post Office
Bath Street, New Post Office

V. Jackson Bath Street, New Post Office Ink on paper 180mm x 230mm This print ...

1910s
Metcalf's Game and Poultry Shop, Leamington Spa
Metcalf's Game and Poultry Shop, Leamington Spa

A sepia postcard of Metcalf's Butchers c.1910. Metcalf's Butchers was situated at ...

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Donor ref:LEAMG : M3564.1991 (69/18712)

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