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Re-building of the Yorkshire Penny Bank in James Street, Harrogate in July 1927. This was formerly the site of the General Post Office, and later York City County Bank. The site cost £11,000 and re-building a further £25,000. The building contractor was Nicholson's of Leeds and the architects were Chorley, Gibbon & Foggitt of Leeds.
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