Haverfordwest, Dew Street 1906
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53748

More about this scene
The building in the centre of the picture was the former butter and fish market. Dating from 1791 this two-storey building served this purpose until 1900 when the ground floor became a municipal dairy and the upper storey the repository of the Council records. It was demolished in 1951 and was then the site of the 1939-45 War Memorial until this was moved to Salutation Square. The building on the left was the former grammar school and was demolished and is now the site of the library. The steeply-angled gable end with bellcote beyond the grammar school is that of the Roman Catholic Church of St. David and St Patrick, opened in 1872. The tower of St Mary's Church can been seen beyond the butter and fish market.
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