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Police Station, Blyth, Northumberland
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Victorian buildings were often very practical. This buildings' main entrance has 'Police Station' carved above it and internal doors have 'Magistrates' and 'Solicitors' above them. It was designed in 1896, by John Cresswell, the County Architect in a Free Gothic style
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Copyright: English Heritage. NMR/Mr Erik Borg
Reference: 236000
Location: Northumberland >> Blyth Date Taken: 23 May 2001
Period: Victorian (1837 - 1901)
Keywords: architecture, design, police, station, crime, punishment, law, order
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