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Gable on the Fatface shop in High Street, Lincoln. This high quality terracotta ornamentation is high up and probably unnoticed by most people passing by. Designed in 1899 by William Watkins (1835-1926), architect, of Lincoln, it was built by William Wright for Hewitt Brown & Co in 1900; thus the intertwined H and B. The terracotta faience was made by the Hathern Station Brick Co. of Loughborough.
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