Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Sign of the Clarence
The writing on the side wall of the Clarence on Talbot Road is long-standing but the sign is relatively new. It wasn't there in 2010 when the pub was closed and looking for a new landlord. Unlike other pubs in the area it found one and is still open.
I don't know for sure but it seems possible that the Clarence referred to is the Duke who became King William IV after whom the pub across the road is named - see my post of two weeks ago.
See the pub itself on Hyde DP Xtra.
A contribution to signs, signs.
Labels:
Inns and pubs,
Newton,
signs
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