Mundesley, High Street 1921
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More about this scene
This is a very busy part of the village, which is not surprising - it was possible to purchase so many essential and varied items here. The thatched cottage was used by Spurgeon the butcher and then by Mace the cobbler; it is now a florist's. The other properties towards A R Steward's shop have been at various times a post office, a hardware store, and a chemist's. Arthur Steward was a draper, a shoe and boot retailer and a supplier of made-to-measure suits. The village was almost self-sufficient with these and other family-owned businesses.
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