Market Square, Lichfield

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Date:1905

Description:A postcard view of the Market Square in Lichfield. On the left is a statue of Dr Samuel Johnson. He is most famous for writing the first comprehensive English dictionary, but was also known for being a great wit and conversationalist. Just behind the statue is a part view of a building which around 1900-1901 became a Museum dedicated to the life and works of Samuel Johnson and currently (July 2020) it is known as the Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum and Bookshop.

On the right the first four buildings have been demolished and replaced by retail and finance premises, but many of the other buildings in this scene remain (July 2020) although their ground floors have changed over the years.

This postcard was sent on Christmas Eve and on the reverse there is a message from the sender “Thank you very much for the Xmas present – very much appreciated”. It was franked in Lichfield on 24 December 1905 and sent to an address in Congleton.

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Image courtesy of: The Arthur Lloyd Collection

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