Richmond, Newbiggin 1913
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Perhaps Richmond's most handsome and unchanged cobbled street, Newbiggin means 'new settlement'; its level width suggests that it was planned as the town's original market place. On the extreme right is the former gaol, outside which the Protestant martyr Richard Snell was burned at the stake in 1558.
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