Sudbury, Market Hill And St Peter's Church c.1950
Photo ref:
S472003

More about this scene
The market is now filled with parked cars, vans, lorries and buses, with at least seven traffic signs in sight. The two hanging signs on the left are for the Black Boy, where King George VI lunched during the Second World War. On the right are the Ideal Fish Restaurant, Lloyds Bank and Joy's fashions. Ahead in Old Market is the roof of Walkers the grocer's, now the Edinburgh Woollen Mill.
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