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Churchyard of St Peter and St Paul, Wisbech c1880

St Peter and St Paul, Wisbech

History of St Peter and St Paul

The photo shows Museum Square viewed from St Peter’s graveyard c1880. On the left is Castle Lodge, constructed from material salvaged from the demolition of Thurloe’s Castle.

St Peter and St Paul, Wisbech c1900

The south porch was once the home of the town library.

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