Leamington Spa, Parade And The Town Hall 1892
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More about this scene
The town hall is built in the Renaissance style with a campanile. The natural springs at Leamington were known about in the 17th century, and were mentioned by a number of writers. In 1656 Dugdale wrote of 'a spring of salt water (not a stone's throw from the Leam) whereof the inhabitants make much use for seasoning their meats'. In 1801 the population was just 315; during the 1820s it rose to around 6,000 and by 1840 it was nearly 12,000.
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