Art Deco in Lincoln
Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Trips at 21:42 on 17 October 2011
We were in England last week visiting places we’d never been before (and one where we’d had a house.)
Our first main stop was in Lincoln. Quite a lot to see but I happened on a street where there were three – Three! – Art Deco buildings within fifty yards of each other.
This was Claskergate (if I am reading Google Maps correctly.) I saw this one first. It’s on the corner with Butchery Court.
Edited to add. Looking at it in retrospect could this once have been a Woolworths?
Before I’d even taken the above photo I noticed this directly across the street.
The white rectangle is actually a display screen which didn’t come out well. You can see it better on Google Maps.
Just along the street was this.
I couldn’t get far enough back to get a central view.
This is the former Ritz cinema on High Street.
It’s now a Wetherspoons pub.
You can see the nice diamondoid brickwork and the Deco glazing on the above and below which also shows off the curved portico on the High Street frontage

Quite a contrast with the mediƦval Cathedral and Castle higher up the town.
Tags: Architecture, Art Deco, Butchery Court, Claskergate, Lincoln, Wetherspoons, Woolworths






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