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Doncaster, Clock Corner (1920)
SKU: 042JB001
The clock building built in 1894 was occupied by the Sheffield Banking Company Ltd.from 1914 1920 when it was taken over by the National Provincial Bank of England Ltd..
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Doncaster, Station Road (1910)
SKU: 042JB003
Station Rd. was opened on 31st of August 1882 by Mayor Charles Verity and members of the Doncaster Corporation. During the tram era, Station Road served as the town centre terminus for a number of routes..
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Doncaster, St. Sepulchre Gate (1890)
SKU: 042JB004
Horse omnibuses, cabs, waggons and flocks of sheep used this road. A shop lined street this was occupied by a succession of shopkeepers including Jubilee Boots Company and Ernst Waters..
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Doncaster, High Street (1900)
SKU: 042JB005
This long handsome street which runs through Doncaster's centre was in pre-railroad days the Great North Turnpike Road from London to Edinburgh..
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Doncaster, French Gate (1908)
SKU: 042JB006
French Gate is a street which appears in local history records as far back as the 12th century. Records show that in 1270 its official title was "vicus fran cisscus".
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Doncaster, St. Georges Church (1894)
SKU: 042JB007
This imposing building built by Sir George Gilbert Scott replaced the medieval church destroyed in 1853. The foundation stone was laid in 1854 and the church was consecrated in 1858..
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