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H. Goatham and Son baker's cart outside (delivering to?) the Lord Byron public house in Margate
My grandfather, Charles Robert Goatham, seems to be the delivery man. 'Byron' can just be made on on the lamps above the door of the pub, and looking at the Lord Byron public house today (2012) it is recognisably the same building.
It's also just possible (in the right light) to make out the message "Wholemeal Farmhouse Bread" on the top of the delivery cart - something that surprises me because I thought the fashion for this was recent, and that at the time of this photo it would have been refined, white bread that one wished to draw attention to. "Turog bread" seems to have been a bread similar to Hovis, made with a special brown Turog flour. I'd never heard of it - googling produces references to it being around in the 1950s, especially in the north. Being born in the 1960s, born and growing up in the south may explain my ignornance about this.
Owner of original | Teresa Goatham |
Date | scanned 14 Jan 2008 |
Latitude | 51.383446999285596 |
Longitude | 1.3902774453163147 |
File name | bakers-cart-pub.jpg |
File Size | 411.83k |
Dimensions | 1590 x 1014 |
Linked to | Charles Robert ("Charlie") GOATHAM (Occupation) |
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