Launceston, St Thomas's Bridge 1893
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More about this scene
The building on the left, now demolished and replaced by St Thomas's Church Hall, was a cottage for the tannery workers. The curious slatted areas on the gable and below the eaves were to allow the drying of hides stored in the attic.
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