Sign for the Cross Keys Inn, Upper Chute

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Sign for the Cross Keys Inn, Upper Chute

Image: © Maigheach-gheal Taken: 2 Oct 2008

Prior to the Reformation this was a very common inn sign, for it was the emblem of St Peter. When Henry VIII broke with Rome a number of signs changed to the King's Head. Later the keys had a significance when watchmen kept guard throughout the night on behalf of the community. The sign for Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.283477
Longitude
-1.577399