Hoddesdon, High Street c.1955
Photo ref:
H259046

More about this scene
Standing in the High Street at Hoddesdon must be one of the last horse-drawn milk delivery floats in the district (centre right). Just beyond is the Bull Hotel (demolished 1964), whose original sign spanned the whole of the High Street and proved a trial to drivers perched high on their wagons. On the same side are two more public houses which had served the thirsty farmers attending the busy cattle market opposite. It is said that in the 1830s, Hoddesdon supported 28 inns.
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