Barrow In Furness, Ramsden Square 1893
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Atop his pedestal, James Ramsden (then flanked by street lights at each corner of his enclosure) is looking up Abbey Road. Tram tracks pass in front of him, but there are no overhead wires. On the left is the Lancaster and District Bank, which became part of National Westminster Bank. Beside it is McIntyre & Osborne, the Indian Tea House, later to become Loxham's Garage, and now demolished. The Town Hall is down Duke Street on the right.
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