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Market Hall, Queen Street (image/jpeg) Enlarge Image

Key Information

Title:
Market Hall, Queen Street
Object Name:
drawing
Artist / Maker:
Smith, Frederick Schultz
Date/Period:
1887
Location on Display:
Museum - Not Currently on display
Accession No:
KINCM:1981.415.24
Brief Description:
Drawing of the Market Hall, Queen Street, by Frederick Schultz Smith (1860-1925), 1887. The new Market Hall was built on the site of the Butchers' Shambles in 1887. Built in the Flemish Renaissance style it has a septagonal tower on the south-western corner and an octagonal tower at the north-east. The Queen Street frontage consisted of fourteen shops with large plate glass windows. The other sides of the building housed butchers shops, The Market Hall was destroyed by bombing in 1941. There are tramlines running along Queen Street and many well-dressed pedestrians. Ink and wash on paper.

Dimensions:

Type Height Width Depth Diameter Weight
overall 130[mm] 195[mm]