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Friar Street by E. A. Phipson, c. 1900

This is a little known version of a very popular view, showing the 15th and 16th century timber-framed houses at the north end of the street - the building now known as Greyfriars prominent on the left of the picture. The scene is largely unchanged today, and is one of the few places where it is still possible to feel the atmosphere of the late medieval period in Worcester's streets.


Friar Street by E.A. Phipson - Friar Street Today - Tudor House Today
Plan of Tudor House from 1855 -
Sandbagging Tudor House in WWII


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