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Interior of Lawrence Fish Restaurant, 37 Market Place South showing tables prepared for dining with a glimpse of the Market Square through the windows. The venue was well known to locals from the 1930s because of the ballroom which was an important venue for social events. This large 17th century property was originally the home of Hugh Ripley, who was last Wakeman and the first Mayor of Ripon in 1604-5 and in 2018 is the premises of Halifax Building Society who acquired the site in 1966.
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Free postage and packing on all photograph orders.
Digital copies will be sent by email.