Sudbury, Exchange 1895
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More about this scene
This was designed by Henry Kendall in 1841 and opened in 1842. The classical front has four Tuscan columns topped by wheat sheaves instead of urns. The redundant building was converted into a county library in 1968. Next door is Barclays Bank of 1879. Then comes the columned Sudbury Theatre of 1815, which remained the Norwich Fisher Company Theatre until 1848, when it became the Literary and Mechanics' Institute; next door is Potter & Jessop's chemist's shop, later Wardmans. On the corner of Station Road is a three-storey block of Victorian shops. The gable beyond is Thurlows the draper's in Friars Street.
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