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1Jubilee Monolith, Town Hall Square looking towards Fargate. Premises on left include No. 64 and 62, J.A. Cooper, draper and furrier, Carmel House, rights19981

Jubilee Monolith, Town Hall Square looking towards Fargate. Premises on left include No. 64 and 62, J.A. Cooper, draper and furrier, Carmel House, right

2New Church Street, (left) and Cheney Square, (right), from Town Hall Square/Pinstone Street. St. Paul's Church, extreme rights19982

New Church Street, (left) and Cheney Square, (right), from Town Hall Square/Pinstone Street. St. Paul's Church, extreme right

3Jubilee Monolith, Town Hall Square looking towards Barkers Pool and continuation of Fargate, note cabman's shelter behind Monolith. Nos. 78  -82 Fargate, Johnson and Appleyards Ltd., cabinet makers etc.s19985

Jubilee Monolith, Town Hall Square looking towards Barkers Pool and continuation of Fargate, note cabman's shelter behind Monolith. Nos. 78 -82 Fargate, Johnson and Appleyards Ltd., cabinet makers etc.

4Fargate and Town Hall Square. Jubilee Monolith, left, Albany Hotel, Yorkshire Penny Bank and Carmel House, rights20001

Fargate and Town Hall Square. Jubilee Monolith, left, Albany Hotel, Yorkshire Penny Bank and Carmel House, right

5Jubilee Monolith, Town Hall Square, from Leopold Street, prior to construction of Town Hall. Pinstone Street, Cheney Square and St. Paul's Church, right, Surrey Street, left, showing rear of premises fronting New Church Streets20192

Jubilee Monolith, Town Hall Square, from Leopold Street, prior to construction of Town Hall. Pinstone Street, Cheney Square and St. Paul's Church, right, Surrey Street, left, showing rear of premises fronting New Church Street

6Victoria Station Road and Furnival Road looking towards Blonk Street and City Centre. Premises in background include Tower Grinding Wheel, (also known as Castle Grinding Wheel), Samuel Osborn and Co. Ltd., Clyde Steel Works, Blonk Street, rights20195

Victoria Station Road and Furnival Road looking towards Blonk Street and City Centre. Premises in background include Tower Grinding Wheel, (also known as Castle Grinding Wheel), Samuel Osborn and Co. Ltd., Clyde Steel Works, Blonk Street, right

7Decorative arch for the royal visit of Prince and Princess of Wales (later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra), Victoria Station Road looking towards Exchange Streets20222

Decorative arch for the royal visit of Prince and Princess of Wales (later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra), Victoria Station Road looking towards Exchange Street

8Watson's Walk. No. 26,Turf Tavern, (also known as Waterloo Turf Tavern)s20313

Watson's Walk. No. 26,Turf Tavern, (also known as Waterloo Turf Tavern)

9Nos. 5, Spencer Brothers, grocers, 7 J. M.Furness, chemist etc., (left) and Nos. 10, tea dealers, 12 etc. (right) West Bar from the junction with Coulston Streets20377

Nos. 5, Spencer Brothers, grocers, 7 J. M.Furness, chemist etc., (left) and Nos. 10, tea dealers, 12 etc. (right) West Bar from the junction with Coulston Street

10Artists impression of  Nos. 10 Sleigh Bush, grocer, 12, Arthur Mason, greengrocer and 14, Thomas Straw confectioner, West Bar at the junction with Coulston Streets20388

Artists impression of Nos. 10 Sleigh Bush, grocer, 12, Arthur Mason, greengrocer and 14, Thomas Straw confectioner, West Bar at the junction with Coulston Street

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