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Detail of King Richards Road development from the Ordnance Survey maps of 1887 (lower) and 1902 (upper). Changes to note include: the infill from Kate Street to Bow Bridge Works; Tudor Road; the network of new streets north from Noble Street between Fosse Road North and Tudor Road; Great Central Street station and the railway viaduct across the Soar and West Bridge; the Leicester to Swannington railway station behind Tudor Road.
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Note the position of the Bow Bridge (A) and the West Bridge (b) in relation to the western edge of the town. The extent of the Cherry Orchard, the site of the Roman mosaics is clearly shown on the left hand map.
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