Guisborough, Market Place 1907
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Guisborough is the ancient capital of Cleveland. It was here, during the reign of Elizabeth I, that the first alum works in England was opened. In May 1822, a spring was discovered about one mile to the south west, and Guisborough climbed aboard the spa town bandwagon. To the faithful, the spring was said to relieve rheumatism and bilious complaints and was an excellent diuretic.
An extract from North Yorkshire Photographic Memories.
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