Arch to County Court,
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Image: © David Dixon Taken: 11 Mar 2014
The arch, in Wilton Place, was the entrance to the old County Court. Frequently referred to as Salford Hundred Court, it is the same scene painted by Lowry in his 1926 piece ‘By the County Court’ (see fig 13 at http://www.hssr.mmu.ac.uk/mcrh/files/2013/01/mrhr_01ii_leber.pdf - "The Remarkable Legacy of LS Lowry" by Michael Leber)