NOSTALGIA: Can you spot the Peterborough landmarks?
That development changed the city centre forever and saw some landmark buildings and streets disappear.
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Hide AdI’ve taken the image out of an old Evening Telegraph special publication called the Peterborough Story and the picture highlighted 25 landmark buildings and streets.
How many of them can you identify? Why don’t you take our quiz – I’m afraid there are no prizes, but there’s a lot of satisfaction to be gained by proving yourself a true Peterborian.
It’s not easy and I’m too embarrassed to tell you how many I got right! I’ll give you a few clues to get you started. Answers are at the end of the article.
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Hide AdNumber 3 is now Queensgate but previously was home to an iconic Peterborough business.
Number 11 is under construction in the picture and has recently been converted to a new use.
Number 13 is the home of my predecessors.
Number 23 is a famous seat of learning in the city.
Number 25 - all change in our ever changing city centre.
For the rest, you are on your own!
1. Memorial Hospital
2. Crescent Bridge
3 Frank Perkins factory
4 Alexander Thompson’s store
5. Bull Hotel
6 Cumbergate/Westgate Arcade
7 Long Causeway
8 Barrett’s Corner
9 Midgate
10. Farrow’s Corner
11 Hereward Centre
12. Reed’s Garage
13 Peterborough Citizen and Advertiser and Evening Telegraph offices.
14. Broadway Kinema
15 Cattle Market
16 Embassy Theatre
17 Central Library
18 Westgate Park Road Co-op
19 Park Road Baptist Church
20 Royal Hotel
21 Westgate Congregational Church
22 Westwood Street
23 Deacons school
24 Great Northern Hotel
25 North Station.
How many did you get right? Here’s how you rank:
0-5 Are you from Cambridge?
6-10 Not bad, as long as you’re aged under 40.
11-15 Good effort but don’t make it your specialist subject on Mastermind.
16-20 Genuine old school Peterborough knowledge.
21-25 Brilliant! Honorary membership of the Civic Society.