Baldock, White Horse Street c.1960
Photo ref:
B9040

More about this scene
The Rose & Crown (left) was 'a Family & Residential Hotel'; next door was the Greyhound. The missing sign above the glass canopy read 'Teas'. The striped blinds in the distance belong to Booths, ironmonger and draper. The last of the five hitching posts stills stands outside the Rose & Crown, a popular stopping place for cyclists and motorists. In October 1903, William and Ernest Hart, driving their 24hp Darracq, rested at the Rose & Crown, and reported, 'Had three punctures in 50 miles ... cracked differential case, noisy gears and all sorts of trouble. Glad to turn into this haven of rest'.
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