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13005
Title
Construction Of Lillie House, Leicester, 1930s
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HOLY TRINITY CHURCH - MANOR ROAD (cabinet)
Strongroom Stack 24
London Road
Large brick polygonal-plan building under construction, with scaffolding and sign for Phyllosan
1/2 Glass plate negative
GP7093
Negatives Collection, Leicestershire Record Office
Photograph showing the construction of Lillie House on London Road, Leicester. The building was designed by Ralph Bedingfield in 1930, and developed by/named after local industrialist Ernest Lillie. It was a tax office for 63 years. To the left, outside of shot, is the train station.
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GP7093
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2013-07-23 11:59:52