Nannerch, Celtic Crafts c.1965
Photo ref:
N111028

More about this scene
As the motor car became the prime mode of transport after the war, every small village and town sought to capitalize on the additional, but highly seasonal, trade it brought. This shop sold knitwear and pottery; the shop name is directed at a tourist market, and the coracle outside the pottery is a further 'prop' to entice customers. It has not lasted. Beeching closed the railway line, and the village has been bypassed by the A541; the modern village website proclaims that 'there are no shops in Nannerch'.
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