Crown and Anchor Public House, Stafford

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Date:1900 - 1910 (c.)

Description:The Crown and Anchor on Mill Street.

The licensee at this time was Samuel Perry, who sold Bunting's Gold Medal Ales. The woman on the left is Catherine Perry, Samuel's wife. They lived at the pub with their seven children. In the window on the left is a hand bill advertising the Albert Hall Theatre.

The building was later the Stafford Outdoor Centre.


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1900s
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Donor ref:P98.011.0057 (18/1392)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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