Goats Head Tavern, Breadmarket Street, Lichfield

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Date:1888 - 1891 (c.)

Description:The Goats Head Tavern stood on the corner of Breadmarket Street and Bore Street, closed in 1969 and was demolished. The site was then occupied by Barclays Bank. The landlord at the time of this photograph was Thomas A. Carter. It finally closed in January 1970 when Horace Wilson was the final mine host.


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1870s
Engraving of St. Mary's Church and Market Square, Lichfield
Engraving of St. Mary's Church and Market Square, Lichfield

The present church of St. Mary's dates from the late 19th century, having replaced ...

1890s
View down Church Lane, Lichfield
View down Church Lane, Lichfield

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1910s
Armistice Day Parade, Lichfield
Armistice Day Parade, Lichfield

This Parade was held to celebrate the end of World War One. Colonel Swinfen-Broun ...

1930s
Parade past Johnson's Statue, Market Street, Lichfield
Parade past Johnson's Statue, Market Street, Lichfield

This parade was held to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of George V.

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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