Louth, Eastgate c.1960
Photo ref:
L305067

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The Greenwich Meridian sign on the wall between Nos 105 and 107 is well worth finding - it was placed there in 1948. Both clocks have been taken away from this busy shopping street, but Milletts Army and Navy Store (right) is still there. Even the Hewitt's sign on the side of the Jolly Sailor beyond has gone; the shop is now Vogue, and in 2004 is painted a very bright colour. The corner shop on the left is Superdrug, and the Pack Horse Hotel is still there. The pedestrian crossing has been moved to be more convenient for shoppers, but not for car drivers!
An extract from Lincolnshire Living Memories.
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