Clitheroe, Market Place 1921
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Our photographer stood in Church Street; the part we see is Market Place, where the early markets took place. The White Lion Hotel on the right is still there today, and so is W D Cunliffe the grocers and bakers (telephone 123). Next to them, out of the picture, is now the Clitheroe Information Centre. Three doors down on the right, with a horse-drawn vegetable cart in front, is the Victoria Hotel, on the corner of King Street. I have enjoyed many a Sunday lunch there. All four of the hotels on Castle Street do very good meals. The cafe next door had Taylor & Hughes as proprietors in 1921: their slogan was 'we are noted for our pork pies'.
An extract from Heart of Lancashire Photographic Memories.
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