https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=1568

no.A510A

Town Hall & Duke Street Barrow

1950's

Portrait format. Looking south-east at Duke Street from the end of Forshaw Street, the Lymm-designed sandstone Town Hall is prominent. In the distance, the statue of industrialist Henry Schneider stands in the square bearing his name. Nearer on the left stands the statue of Lord Frederick Cavendish whose father was a major investor in Barrow’s development. Immediately on the left is Barrow’s original department store, Pass’s "From a Pin to a Piano”.

https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=1568

no.A510A

Town Hall & Duke Street Barrow

1950's

Portrait format. Looking south-east at Duke Street from the end of Forshaw Street, the Lymm-designed sandstone Town Hall is prominent. In the distance, the statue of industrialist Henry Schneider stands in the square bearing his name. Nearer on the left stands the statue of Lord Frederick Cavendish whose father was a major investor in Barrow’s development. Immediately on the left is Barrow’s original department store, Pass’s "From a Pin to a Piano”.

Location: Town Hall from Duke Street, corner of Forshaw Street, Barrow-in-Furness - Central Ward Cumbria Archives Reference: BDB 86/1/3310
Sankey Number: A510A