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#IoAHC Fact of the week

UpdatesBy Sarah Clarke23rd August 2021Leave a comment

This image from circa 1910 shows Mr. Taylors wedding taking place on Cross Street in Crowle. On the left can be seen the Fishmongers Arms which was a public house. Crowle was one of the larger villages on the Isle of Axholme and was well known for its agricultural produce. In the 19th Century it…

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