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A photograph of the inn sign at the Waggon and Horses in
Halesowen. This pub name was very common in earlier times as wagons were the
principal means of transportation before the advent of the railways. Moreover,
it was not just beer deliveries that involved pubs and inns - most of them acted
as agents and all manner of goods could be left there where they would be
forwarded or collected by locals to whom they were addressed. In the early-mid
19th century Ann Smith traded as a carrier from this pub. Note: inn sign images are cropped for display - download often features full board with mount, edging and, in some case, the hanging bracket etc. Other Images that may be of interest.... |
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