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Thumbnail for A single-storey shop with an awning in front in Victoria Road, Mortimer, c. 1924. The fascia reads "Britton's Corner, " and the word "wreaths" is legible, so it must have been a florist's. Other signs on the shop suggest that it was also a grocer's, confectioner's and tobacconist's. A man in a dust-coat, presumably the Arthur James Britton listed in the 1924 directory, stands outside, by a stand advertising Wills's cigarettes. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Mortimer, " and numbered 21

A single-storey shop with an awning in front in Victoria Road, Mortimer, c. 1924. The fascia reads "Britton's Corner, " and the word "wreaths" is legible, so it must have been a florist's. Other signs on the shop suggest that it was also a grocer's, confectioner's and tobacconist's. A man in a dust-coat, presumably the Arthur James Britton listed in the 1924 directory, stands outside, by a stand advertising Wills's cigarettes. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Mortimer, " and numbered 21

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