Dolgellau, Market Square 1930
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The town's arcaded Market House of 1870 stands in the Square. The local dark building stone has given Dolgellau much of its character. The town was a centre for the manufacture of flannels, coarse woollen cloths and kerseys. Currying and tanning were also carried on. The Midland Bank, on the right, is a typically self-important building.
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