St Mary’s Wynd Gallery
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1970s: St Mary's Wynd looking W, rear of Queen's Hall
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1974: St Mary's Wynd looking NW towards Beaumont Street rear of No 9 WA Temperley & Co grain merchant
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1979: St Mary's Wynd looking N, newly-built shops, No 1 SGM Drapers
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1979: St Mary's Wynd looking N through archway between Nos 9 and 11 Battle Hill, No 1 SGM Drapers Ltd. on right, on left rear of Queen's Hall, rear of the Temperly Building (granary) at 9 Beaumont Street with the Abbey behind
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1980s: St Mary's Wynd looking N at yard between Beaumont Street (on left) and St Mary's Chare (on right) showing demolition of garage, the window is rear of 5/7 St Marys Chare
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1980s: St Mary's Wynd looking NW towards Beaumont Street, Temperley Buildings grain merchant
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1980s: St Mary's Wynd looking NW at yard behind Temperley Building during demolition of garage
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1984: St Mary's Wynd looking NW towards Beaumont Street rear of No 9 WA Temperley & Co grain merchant
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1984: St Mary's Wynd looking N at end of yard between Beaumont Street (on left) and St Mary's Chare (on right), the Venetian window on the right is the rear of No 5/7 St Mary's Chare, at right angles to S elevation of part of No 3 St Mary's Chare
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1984: St Mary's Wynd looking NE at yard at rear of No 9 WA Temperley & Co on left
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1986: St Mary's Wynd looking N, rear of Temperley Buildings following conversion to flats (The Granary)
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1986: St Mary's Wynd looking N, No1 SGM Drapers, No 2 Job Centre, No 3 Master and Miss
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1986: St Mary's Wynd looking NW to rear of Temperley Building converted to flats (The Granary)
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1986: St Mary's Wynd looking NE, rear elevations of Beaumont Street buildings on left from, rear of St Mary's Chare on right
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1987: St Mary's Wynd looking W, rear of Temperley Buildings following conversion to flats (The Granary)
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1990: Passage from St Mary's Chare looking W to St Mary's Wynd
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1990: St Mary's Wynd looking N at end of yard between Beaumont Street (on left) and St Mary's Chare (on right)
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1995: St Mary's Wynd looking N, No1 SGM Drapers, No 2 Job Centre, No 3 Master and Miss
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1996: St Mary's Wynd looking W, public toilets
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1996: St Mary's Wynd looking NW, junction with No 25 St Mary's Chare Avril's Wools
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1997: St Mary's Wynd, street name
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1999: St Mary's Wynd looking W, rear of Temperley Buildings following conversion to flats (The Granary)
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2004: St Mary's Wynd, street name
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2020: St Mary's Wynd looking NW towards Beaumont Street, Temperley Building, Mrs Miggins Tea Rooms, The Granary (flats)
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2020: St Mary's Wynd looking NW to Beaumont Street, Queen's Hall on left, rear of No 9 Beaumont Street Temperley Building and the Granary on right
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