Hallow, The Village c.1950
Photo ref:
H152005

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The charming old signpost indicating Shoulton, Peachley and Broadheath, has gone. So have the patch of grass, the thatched cottage and the trees. The Royal Oak is still there, though it looks very different now. The pub's name refers to the Shropshire tree in which Charles II hid from his pursuers after the Battle of Worcester in 1651.
An extract from Worcester Photographic Memories.
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