Stafford, The Shopping Centre c.1965
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S R Lovatt, on the right, had originally specialised in cheese and in other provisions such as bacon and butter, but as its window display indicates it sold general groceries as well. Liptons, an early example of a chain store, sold similar goods. The clock in front of the garage at the end on Gaol Square replaced a fountain built to commemorate Thomas Sidney, born in the end house on the right. He became a successful merchant, and was Lord Mayor of London in 1853-54. Note the Three Tuns public house with its Joules Stone Ales signs.
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