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Anyone remember this Grantham pub?

March 29, 2024 by Grantham Matters Leave a Comment

There are thousands of photos of top knobs and big buildings but few of the essence of a town , the ordinary people doing what they like best.A pint down the local,the “Wheatsheaf”, 33, Inner Street in 1935 celebrating 100 years of local government.Any excuse for a beer up.Left to right are Kath Reddish,Wlm. Farrington,Annie Scoley,(little girl in front is Evelyn Grey),flat hat glasses is Mr Nicholls next to Mr Cowlam, Herbert Church(glass to mouth), Edna Wormall(laughing behind him)Fred Church,Jim Storey (flat hat, hands in pockets), Javo Cook left of MB sign,George Hodson.-Lightfoot,Jim Hart(cap),Doris Potter,Lottie Woods(sad face at front)behind her, boy with cap smiling -Parker next to – Lemmon.Top right Nellie Auckland,-Hodson,-Woods,-Beck,smiley lad front row Percy Wright.Priceless images but there are so few of these.Vaughan

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