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5189
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The High Cross
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HIGH STREET - LEICESTER (BUILDING STYLES) (CDV) Strongroom Stack 24
King Street
Photo print of column in Crescent
1/4 Glass plate negative
Lumbers 126.1962
GP4336
Negatives Collection, Leicestershire Record Office
The High Cross was originally part of a market shelter, built in 1577, which stood on Highcross St in Leicester. By 1733 the structure was in a bad state of repair, so was demolished and sold off in sections. The High Cross was the last remaining pillar and remained in place until 1836. It was then bought by James Rawson (the owner of the Crescent on King Street), and moved in front of the buildings. The High Cross was then moved to Cheapside by the market in 1977, then moved again in 2014 to Jubilee Square, close to its original location.
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GP4336
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2013-05-29 09:46:12