English: Cambridge Street, Harrogate, 1981 Cambridge Street looking towards the former West Yorkshire bus station.
The building on the right, with the Boots signs, was the Gaumont Cinema that opened in October 1920, as La Scala and changed its name to the Gaumont in 1950.
The white building on the left was Marks & Spencer, facing Woolworth's across the road; during the 1940s and '50s Woolworth's was next door to M&S on the same side of the road.
On the extreme left is a tiny part of St Peter's Church.
The Market Hall, with the clock tower, was demolished to make way for the Victoria Shopping Centre.
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