Now this is the earliest photo of Spalding’s Market Place that I have come across.
Prior to building the Corn Exchange (now the site of the South Holland Centre), the commissioners who came into office in 1853 purchased the Horse and Jockey site between the Market Place and Double Street.
How different and empty does that end of town look folks!
Thanks David Gray
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