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Mark Lane Collection

"Exploring the Rich History of Mark Lane: From Beheadings to Corn Exchanges" Mark Lane, located in North Yorkshire YO22 4 on the map

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Mark Lane Collection: North Yorkshire YO22 4 Map
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Mark Lane Collection: Interior of the London Corn Exchange, Mark Lane (engraving)
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Mark Lane Collection: The Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, London (coloured engraving)
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Mark Lane Collection: London Sketches, the Corn Market, Mark-Lane (engraving)
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Mark Lane Collection: Two London Doorways, Mark Lane, East Central, Grosvenor Road, South West (b / w photo)
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Mark Lane Collection: 17th Century doorway, 33 Mark Lane (b / w photo)
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Mark Lane Collection: Allhallows Staining Church, Mark-Lane (engraving)
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Mark Lane Collection: Mark Lane (litho)
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Mark Lane Collection: The Corn Exchange, Mark-Lane (engraving)
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Mark Lane Collection: The Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, London (engraving)
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Mark Lane Collection: Roman Pavement found in Mark-Lane (engraving)
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Mark Lane Collection: Ruins of the Great Fire in Mark-Lane, sketched from Seething-Lane (engraving)
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Mark Lane Collection: Horses at a drinking fountain at the corner of Mark Lane and Tower Hill (b / w photo)
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Mark Lane Collection: Hampshire RG21 7 Map
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Mark Lane Collection: Sheffield S10 4 Map
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Mark Lane Collection: Oldham OL2 8 Map
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Mark Lane Collection: Calderdale OL14 8 Map
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Mark Lane Collection: Leeds LS2 8 Map
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Mark Lane Collection: Newark and Sherwood NG22 0 Map
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Mark Lane Collection: Leeds LS22 4 Map
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Mark Lane Collection: Forest Heath IP27 0 Map
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Mark Lane Collection: East Lothian EH41 3 Map
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Mark Lane Collection: City of London EC3R 7 Map
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Mark Lane Collection: Gravesham DA12 2 Map
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Mark Lane Collection: Maldon CM0 7 Map
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Mark Lane Collection: Eastbourne BN21 3 Map
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Mark Lane Collection: Bristol BS1 5 Map
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Mark Lane Collection: Anticipation... 1784
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Mark Lane Collection: Shop front of Brown and Crow, sacking manufacturers, 32 Mark Lane, City of London, 1800
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Mark Lane Collection: Interior view of the saloon in Sharrington House, Mark Lane, City of London, 1820
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Mark Lane Collection: Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, City of London, 1827. Artist: V Bartholomew
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Mark Lane Collection: Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, City of London, 1753
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Mark Lane Collection: Interior of the Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, City of London, 1852
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Mark Lane Collection: Mark Lane, London, 1945
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Mark Lane Collection: Mark Lane, London, 1783
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Mark Lane Collection: Corn Exchange, London, 1828. Artist: W Henshall
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Mark Lane Collection: Corn Exchange, London, 1808. Artist: Augustus Charles Pugin
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Mark Lane Collection: Corn Exchange Mark Lane Trade Trading Commerce

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"Exploring the Rich History of Mark Lane: From Beheadings to Corn Exchanges" Mark Lane, located in North Yorkshire YO22 4 on the map, is a place steeped in history and intriguing tales. One such story dates back to 1658 when Sir Henry Slingsby and Dr Hewet were beheaded at Tower Hill, leaving behind etchings and engravings that depict their tragic fate. But Mark Lane's history doesn't end with these gruesome events. It also boasts an impressive Corn Exchange, as showcased in various engravings and lithographs. The interior of the London Corn Exchange presents a bustling scene where merchants gather for trade, while colored engravings capture its vibrant atmosphere. London Sketches take us back in time to witness the lively corn market at Mark-Lane. These sketches provide glimpses into the daily life of this thriving marketplace, showcasing its importance as a hub for agricultural commerce. Not only known for its commercial significance, but it also showcases architectural wonders. Two London Doorways stand proudly along this street - one situated in East Central and another on Grosvenor Road in South West - captured beautifully through black-and-white photography. A 17th-century doorway at number 33 adds further charm to this historic location. Allhallows Staining Church stands tall amidst the hustle and bustle of Mark Lane, immortalized through intricate engravings that highlight its architectural grandeur. As we explore further into Mark Lane's past, it becomes evident why it has become a subject worthy of artistic representation. From lithographs to engravings capturing The Corn Exchange's magnificence or providing insights into everyday life at the corn market – each artwork tells a unique tale about this remarkable place. Intriguingly diverse yet undeniably captivating; Mark Lane invites us on a journey through time where beheadings intertwine with bustling markets and awe-inspiring architecture.