Butter market commemoration
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Image: © Bob Harvey Taken: 15 Oct 2015
You do have to wonder about the bona fides of an architect who thinks that a "foundation" stone is 20 feet up in the air above a doorway. These are the two commemorative stones that mark the original opening and the re-opening of the Butter Market as a market hall and as a shopping arcade. The stones can be seen under the round window in Image