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A man, a boy, and a woman stand before a doorway beneath a rectangular sign for Harry Redhead, a licensed seller of beer.

The Golden Lion, Whittlesey 1937

The Golden Lion, Barr’s Street, Whittlesey

History of the Gold Lion

1841 Thomas Cook

1871 Mary Cooper

1892 John Giddings

1893 John Giddings

1905 Harry Lovell

1927 Lionel Charles Whitehead Phillips

1927 Harry Redhead (see photo)


Source: Millennium Memories of Whittlesey Number 9

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