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Rose & Crown
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© Copyright Richard
Croft and licensed for reuse
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Commons Licence |
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The Rose & Crown was situated on Post Street and
is now a Quaker Meeting House. The publican in 1914 was James Page. |
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Karen Valencia |
1964/1965 |
This was my first home, my grandparents Don & Con Fuller
ran the pub. |
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