Pittwood House - West Elevation, Scunthorpe

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Pittwood House - West Elevation, Scunthorpe

Image: © David Wright Taken: 23 Oct 2007

The Scunthorpe Heritage Trail webpage says "Pittwood House (Listed Grade 2) Constructed from local steel the building was opened in 1963 as the Civic Centre, home of Scunthorpe Borough Council. In 1996 it became the headquarters of North Lincolnshire Council, renamed after long serving local Labour politician Edwin Pittwood, who for many years was the Traffic Manager at John Lysaght's Normanby Park Steelworks." The photo was taken from Centenary Way.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.581371
Longitude
-0.655514