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Freeman and Lukehurst's, Corn, Seed and Flour Shop at 18 Sun Street. This was the forerunner of today's pet shops, when people kept chickens, pigeons and rabbits in their backyards, as well as domestic pets. Picture c1928. |
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1928 |
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28th February 2009 |
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RSC.1928.356 |
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18, Sun Street |
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