Flookburgh, The King's Arms 1903
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More about this scene
The name of this historic village derives from the flatfish called 'flukes', caught off the shore in Morecombe Bay. There is a poster for cocoa in the window of the Co-op shop on the left. A boy is sitting between the shafts of a handcart in the middle of the road. But no one would dare leave a hand cart in the middle of the street today, as these children have! A sign board in a blanked window proclaims that Post horses were available for hire from George Fell at the King's Arms.
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