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Old Cattle Market. Later to become
known as Smiddy Hill. The advertising
notices on the right are painted onto the
gable end of the building and read 'Boak
& son printing' and 'Whiteheads nerve
cure, one shilling'. Both of these were
Pickering traders. The two wheeled cart
(with shafts in the air) awaits repair
outside the blacksmith's shop and the
small brick building on the right ( near
the sales notices) are the gentleman's
public toilets. They have since been
demolished and a butcher's shop now stands
on the site.
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