Not much to go on here,
only a glimpse of the corner of the house and
a very nice gas lamp,
but lots of blacksmiths standing in the background, surrounding an anvil.
A Brickman series postcard.
An early scene and the BELL INN is to the right.
The buildings to the left appear to be mostly timber clad.
The view has probably changed considerably.
The PLUMBERS ARMS - Thomas Brown is licensee.
The shop next door is owned by
J Boyes
and sells Wild Geranium & Trilby cigarettes - amongst many others.
The RAILWAY HOTEL
This image is dated 1950 and shows
The ANCHOR
selling
BULLARDS ALES
Where was / is the LIFEGUARDSMAN ?
Royal Stout is on draught
LORD NELSON INN
At least named after a good old Norfolk boy!
Unfortunately the board to the LH main wall can only be read...
...?...
Licensed Retailer
Foreign & British Spirits
( Ales, Porter & Stout )?
Fine trees and a church in the background...
The KINGS ARMS is to the right.
RED LION
In the background there is a pub, but not much can be seen.
Where was `THE GOLDEN MORNING OF LOVE' ?
Please note - The original of this was `Lost in the
Post ' when being returned to the owner - If you ever see it please
advise!
Vehicle KO 4827 in front of the PIG & WHISTLE?
.....NCH Ltd signage on vehicle roof.
Style & Winch?