Fire mark

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Date:1776

Description:This fire mark was formerly displayed on the front porch of the Alexandra Hotel, which stood on the corner of Greengate Street and Tipping Street until its demolition in 1962.

Until the early 19th century most organised fire fighting was carried out by private fire brigades belonging to insurance companies. Policy holders would display a fire mark on their building to ensure that the brigade would fight the fire. The Sun Insurance company was founded in 1710.

This lead fire mark of the Sun Insurance company has a design of a circular sun with face over rectangle containing registered number 376871. Has been recently painted in gold and pale blue.

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Image courtesy of: Mr Luder and Worthington

Donor ref:97.040.0149 (37/14554)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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