For what it's worth, I did write a street-by-street history of Louth a little while back: http://www.caitlingreen.org/p/the-streets-of.html … :)https://twitter.com/CatherineEsse/status/783746086016053248 …
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Upgate is another medieval street, first mentioned in 1442, & has the oldest house in Louth, the L15th/16thC Cromwell House (aka The Helal).pic.twitter.com/CulzwhuLta
The 'Louth Stone' was located at the junction of Upgate & Mercer Row from at least 1503 until 1827, when was moved; now outside the museum.pic.twitter.com/K38cASypf0
Note, sign which claims Louth Stone was at Julian Bower is completely baseless—derives from 19thC antiquarian speculation involving druids!
Beautiful and atmospheric! :)
Thank you! :) To be honest, hard to get a bad picture of it!
It does help both you and I w/pics that we live in lovely places, Cate!
:)
I have always loved that painting 
Same! And pleasing that art critics who claim purely imagined are clearly wrong, as local archives confirm market was indeed there then!
Such a spectacular example of Turner's genius with color and light. He was a true Venetian at heart!
It is magnificent! :)
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