Aylesbury, St Mary's Square c.1955
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We have turned right from Church Street. St Mary's Square is here no wider than a footpath, with the churchyard on the left. On the right is the 1840s brick Tudor-style old school, extended in replica in 1907. Beyond are cottages which were at one time the parish poorhouse, where the worthy poor made lace and baked bread. Behind the tree is the Bucks Evangelistic Mission, built in 1878 and replaced by the truly awful 1960s Granville Street Evangelical Church.
An extract from Aylesbury Photographic Memories.
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