Kendal, Market Place 1924
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Kendal was granted the right to hold a market as early as 1189, when it was also made a barony. The Market Place had been enclosed on four sides until 1909, when it was opened to Stricklandgate, from where this view was taken. It shows the newly unveiled war memorial in the foreground.
An extract from Lake District Photographic Memories.
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