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Low Row - Easington Village (easv0085)

Easington Village
Cross Roads

Postcard photograph entitled Easington, showing, on the left, the facade of a cottage at the door of which two women can be seen; next to that is the end of a chapel and next to that the facade of what may be a public house; next to that is a larger building, also with a sign above its doorway; beyond that building are cottages; there is brewer's horse-drawn dray in front of the public house and a cart standing on the verge; the picture has been identified as Long Row in Easington Village

Low Row - Easington Village

Postcard photograph entitled Easington, showing, on the left, the facade of a cottage at the door of which two women can be seen; next to that is the end of a chapel and next to that the facade of what may be a public house; next to that is a larger building, also with a sign above its doorway; beyond that building are cottages; there is brewer's horse-drawn dray in front of the public house and a cart standing on the verge; the picture has been identified as Long Row in Easington Village

Date: 1900 - 1909


This is Low Row, the pub is the Shoulder of Mutton and the cottages at the end are Mill Cottages only one left now

Comment added by E. Hopper on 18/03/2009 13:08:00

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