Ware, High Street 1925
Photo ref:
77110

More about this scene
Shortly after this photograph was taken, the Ware Hardware Stores closed, and the building became tearooms catering for visitors to the town. In the 1970s, it housed H Donaghue, the fish, game and poultry merchants. On the left, along West Street, stood the Crown and Anchor public house next door to the shop selling 'home-made pork pies and sandwiches'. The grocery shop on the right had been owned by Samuel and later Ebenezer Giffin. At the time of the photograph it was owned by William Cullen, and passed in the 1940s to Swan & Nickolds. The furthest building on the right side of the road is the Saracen's Head, which was demolished in October 1957.
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