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Great Northern Hotel, High Street, Lincoln. 177 High Street (west side), Lincoln 1848 but formerly ‘’ The Black Boy’’. By Henry Goddard, demolished c.1959. Behind, facing the railway was 13 bay range Pevsner N & Harris J, (1964), The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire, pg 162. On the opposite side of the street was the Great Northern Vaults, also by Goddard.
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Source | Unknown but 1848 |
Author | Henry Goddard |
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