Wellington, Fore Street 1912
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More about this scene
The Town Hall, also built as a corn market, was opened by the Duke of Wellington in 1833; a 173 feet obelisk monument to the Duke is on Wellington Hill to the south of the town. Indeed, Arthur Wellesley, the victor of Waterloo, took his title from this Somerset town. Most of Shaplands Hotel beyond on the left has been demolished for a rather nasty supermarket building.
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