Cat crossing Arkwright Walk

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Cat crossing Arkwright Walk

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 15 May 2013

Looking towards the city on a May evening. Fifty years ago there were three-storey Victorian shops either side of the road and the former Great Central Railway from Nottingham Victoria to Marylebone crossed on a plate girder bridge which carried a prominent advertisement for Oscroft's of Castle Boulevard, Vauxhall and Bedford dealers. Arkwright Street Station (see David Hillas's Image]) was to the left, approached by a stairway.

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