St Ives, Market Hill And Free Church 1901
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More about this scene
In the 13th century, St Ives was one of the biggest markets in Europe. Since then, encroachment by buildings greatly reduced its size. The statue is of the town's most famous resident, Oliver Cromwell, who lived here for five years in the 1630s. To his right is the Free Church, built in 1863 by the owner of a nearby flour mill.
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