A PLAN OF THE ADDINGTON SALEYARDS. DATED 1881, was found yesterday by men who are demolishing the old wooden pavilion at the saleyards. Examining the plan are, from left, Mr E. W. Gossett and Mr N. Hooper, workers on the demolition, and Mr D. B. Hunt, who has been employed at the saleyards for 30 years. The plan shows the original lay-out of the yards, and was found between the ceiling and roof of the pavilion.
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28013, 6 July 1956, Page 12
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76A PLAN OF THE ADDINGTON SALEYARDS. DATED 1881, was found yesterday by men who are demolishing the old wooden pavilion at the saleyards. Examining the plan are, from left, Mr E. W. Gossett and Mr N. Hooper, workers on the demolition, and Mr D. B. Hunt, who has been employed at the saleyards for 30 years. The plan shows the original lay-out of the yards, and was found between the ceiling and roof of the pavilion. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28013, 6 July 1956, Page 12
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