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VALUE OF BUILDINGS AS VALUABLE EVIDENCE Some buildings in Armagh have a lot of history and information in there past, that is why I studied some of them for relative value of information about Armagh on a whole. By studying the mall east I could find out a lot about how wealthy the mall was, this is due to architectural style of some buildings, for example the Charlemont place shows that at one stage a lot of wealthy lived there but this was an exception not a rule in Armagh, we can tell this by the shoe cleaners just down the street outside Beresford row, this indicates the fact that the whole town did not have marble pavestones and that some areas in the town were actually quite poor and dirty. The mall east clearly shows an increase in population throughout Armagh as they seen the need for two schools, one of which...

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