<%wrapfull%> Landmarks around Warrington from the picture archives of Warrington Museum and Library
Warrington Digital Image Archive

Landmarks and lost landmarks
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Engraving of parish church Warrington, first half 19th century
The Parish Church of St. Elphin's
The 'new' bridge at warrington, built 1913
Warrington Bridge
Engraving showing proposal for museum and library at warrington
The museum and Library
The Barley Mow pub on Market Place Warrington, probably dating from the early 1600's
The Barley Mow
Holy Trinity Church Warrington, 18th century
Holy Trinity Church
The town clock, originally a 18th century turret clock with later additions
The Town Clock
Bank hall warrington (the Town Hall) with King George V and Queen Mary leaving in a motorcade, 1913
The Town Hall
Elaborate wrought-iron gates of Bank hall / warrington town hall
The Town Hall gates
Warrington Academy in 18th century pen and ink drawing
The Old Academy
Arpley Railway station in early 1960's
Arpley Station

Arpley Cannons
Warrington jail - the Bridewell - on Irlam Street
The Bridewell
An elaborate cast-iron fountain in Bank Park given in memory of Walker, a brewer
The Walker Fountain
Medieval court house is demolished in the Market place in 1850's
The Old Court House
Warrington medieval Friary excavated in 1886
The Friary remains

 

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