Mansfield, Toothill Lane c.1950
Photo ref:
M184014

More about this scene
Going back under the railway viaduct, we ascend Toothill Lane to its junction with Leeming Street, which crosses the foreground. The timber framing on the corner building is not genuine; it and the render conceal 18th- and 19th-century brick and stone houses (the furriers is now an estate agency). The two distant gables further downhill belong to the 1920s Handley Arcade, which passes behind the foreground buildings to emerge in Leeming Street, just out of view to the left, this time in a Classical columned stone garb.
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