Frome, The Market Place c.1950
Photo ref:
F58005

More about this scene
A market has been held here since 1086. Boyle Cross was a fountain erected in 1871 and used for washing fish for the market. On the right is Lloyd's Bank, and beyond it is the entrance to Cheap Street. The road below was frequently flooded by the River Frome.
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