Haslemere, Lower Street 1913
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Beyond the apron-clad figure of the proprietor of the Golden Tea House, with its tea caddy sign (left), is The Good Intent at number 33, a pub opened by a Godalming brewer in 1867 which closed fifty years later. Among other trades carried on here was that of Algernon Moon and his sons who carved tombstones, and a pottery producing slipware dishes.
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