Colchester, High Street 1892
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With its Roman remains and castle, Colchester has much to support its claim to be Britain's oldest recorded town. The street here is dominated on the south side by the slender spire of St Nicholas's church, unfortunately demolished in 1955. Off the northern side of the High Street is the so-called Dutch Quarter, named after the Flemish refugees who supposedly settled there in the 16th century.
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