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Thumbnail for The Boar's Head public house, Friar Street, c. 1910. There is a gas-lamp in front of it, and two boys stand outside. The entrance to the yard is to the right. The upper part of the building is covered with tile-hanging, there is a three-dimensional boar's head over the door, and the signs advertise the ales of H. and G. Simonds. 1910-1919: copy of an older photograph, probably from a newspaper

The Boar's Head public house, Friar Street, c. 1910. There is a gas-lamp in front of it, and two boys stand outside. The entrance to the yard is to the right. The upper part of the building is covered with tile-hanging, there is a three-dimensional boar's head over the door, and the signs advertise the ales of H. and G. Simonds. 1910-1919: copy of an older photograph, probably from a newspaper

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