Abingdon, Town Hall 1890
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More about this scene
Frith's Victorian photographer was in the lane leading to the abbey gateway, and looking across the Market Place to what is now undoubtedly the finest building in Abingdon: the Town Hall. It is also and probably more correctly called the County Hall, as Abingdon sought to be the county town of Berkshire until the mid 19th century. To the left is the building on the corner of Bridge Street which was demolished in 1938; in 1890 it was a coffee tavern.
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