Guildhall decorated for the Coronation of King Edward VII, Bore Street, Lichfield

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Date:August 1902

Description:The Guildhall was built in the 19th century, but has medieval dungeons underneath it. Here the front of the Guildhall is seen before the medallion portraits of King George V and Queen Mary were added to the facade on 17 September 1910 as part of the Dr Johnson birthday celebrations


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1880s
Goats Head Tavern, Breadmarket Street, Lichfield
Goats Head Tavern, Breadmarket Street, Lichfield

The Goats Head Tavern stood on the corner of Breadmarket Street and Bore Street, ...

1920s
The Bower, Lichfield
The Bower, Lichfield

A Baker's float is here seen taking part in the annual Bower procession. The procession ...

1950s
Lichfield House, Bore Street, Lichfield
Lichfield House, Bore Street, Lichfield

Lichfield House was built in 1510 and is a fine example of a Tudor building. During ...

1970s
Sheriff's Ride, Breadmarket Street, Lichfield
Sheriff's Ride, Breadmarket Street, Lichfield

The history of the Sherriff's Ride dates back to 1553 when Queen Mary granted Lichfield ...

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