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fresh produce hall, and received natural light via pavement lights in the floor of the arcade above. The locations of those lights can still be seen, marked by the 1985-vintage terracotta tile strips which replaced them, interspersed between the York stone paving slabs. The paved areas were replaced in 2014 with identical York stone.
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family. The dial is 9 feet (2.7 m) in diameter and sits 150 feet (46 m) above ground level. There is only one dial on the west front of the building. The clock mechanism contains a pendulum 13 feet (4.0 m) long with a period of 4 seconds, and the movement is controlled by a double
896:, 'Meet you by the lions' (often the left lion), became part of the local dialect from the beginning of their existence, and is in fact, frequently demonstrated by the sight of people meeting and greeting nearby on a regular basis.
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