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67 and 69 Westgate

A Grade II Listed Building in Wakefield North, Wakefield

Blue Plaque, 67-69, Westgate

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This plaque placed on 67-69,Westgate, and referring also its neighbour, 65, Westgate. (Listed as 65, White Horse Yard), are the country’s oldest surviving purpose built banks.
John Bacchus Dykes, the hymnist, also lived here while studying in Wakefield.

Uploaded by Mike Kirby
on 3 June 2011

Photo ID: 14526
Building ID: 101273191
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