Boston, Market Place c.1955
Photo ref:
B155044

More about this scene
Fifty years after photograph 43295, the buildings are mostly intact, as now. On the left is the Guildhall with its 18th-century façade, then the Rum Puncheon, now Martha's Pub. Benefit, in earlier views The Angel Hotel, is now an Edinburgh Woollen Mill shop. All the buildings between The Rum Puncheon and the church are in fact market encroachments, so the market place was once even larger.
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