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Market Buildings
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Solomon Andrews (5 April 1835 - 9 November 1908) was an entrepreneur and head of the Solomon Andrews and Son bus and tram-operating company, based in Cardiff. In addition to his transport interests he also developed a number of properties in Cardiff.
In 1884 he constructed the Market Buildings in St Mary Street, Cardiff at a cost of some £12,000. Sadly this building was destroyed by fire in June 1885, and it had been replaced with this structure by September 1886, the new building being constructed with eight-inch-thick concrete flooring to prevent further fires. It was also decorated and inscribed to ensure that the developer would be remembered.
In 1884 he constructed the Market Buildings in St Mary Street, Cardiff at a cost of some £12,000. Sadly this building was destroyed by fire in June 1885, and it had been replaced with this structure by September 1886, the new building being constructed with eight-inch-thick concrete flooring to prevent further fires. It was also decorated and inscribed to ensure that the developer would be remembered.
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