Crawley, High Street 1903
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50757

More about this scene
The left-hand building was an encroachment into the medieval market place, a process whereby market stalls were gradually replaced by permanent buildings. Here, the New Town swept them away, but they survive in Arundel and East Grinstead.
An extract from Sussex Photographic Memories.
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