Wednesday, 20 November 2013

A Walk Around Lancaster: Part 1 of 2

It's surprising what you can find and see, simply by walking a round a place. The following images were taken one morning during a walk around the city of Lancaster. This one is of Moor Lane.

The Thomas Johnson memorial in Moor Lane.
Inscription on the Thomas Johnson memorial.

The registered office buildings of brewers William Mitchell. who no longer brew in Lancaster. 


The Golden Lion pub.
A name from the past -Lion Ales.  
On the wall outside the Golden Lion. 
Entrance to The Dukes Theatre. 
Quite a brightly painted premises, that houses a Funeral Director. 
Another look at Moor Lane.  
This building dates from 1891. 


The Grand Theatre. 
The former William Mitchells Brewery buildings. Now out of use. 

The corner of Bryer Street. I wonder what business originally traded from the side of the building? 
The cobbled Bryer Street. 

The Reform Club

The Borough pub in Dalton Square. 
Outside the Borough pub. 
Dalton Square.

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