The building with the clock tower is Louth's old Market Hall, built in 1866–7 at a cost of £7,000 on the site of the New Reindeer Inn…pic.twitter.com/OuT3fKGndD
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The building with the clock tower is Louth's old Market Hall, built in 1866–7 at a cost of £7,000 on the site of the New Reindeer Inn…pic.twitter.com/OuT3fKGndD
The name commemorated above the doorway to the Market Hall is one Samuel Trought, surgeon, magistrate and mayor of Louth in the mid-19thC.pic.twitter.com/h4XW0sQh07
Have to admit, not been the biggest fan of Samuel Trought ever since I read early Victorian press reports of his decisions as magistrate…
Wow, great lighting, Cate! :) @LincsSkies
Thanks! Saw it and thought 'ooh!' :)
Good picture, excellent contrast, look at me talking like I know what I’m saying.
Hah! Thanks :) pure luck rather than skill, I fear!
Brilliant pic Cate
Thanks! :)
Where did you take this from? It looks that it was shot from behind Market Hall. I love the (18th C?) chimneys on the right!
From the Cornmarket, looking towards the front of the old Market Hall :)
Thank you! Lovely photo, Caitlin. I hope those clouds didn't drench everybody!
Check this @LincsSkies 
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