Crown Inn (2) - sign, Henley Road, Claverdon, Warwicks

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Crown Inn (2) - sign, Henley Road, Claverdon, Warwicks

Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 3 Feb 2015

The sign is on a post outside the front of the pub. Using the name The Crown indicated loyalty to the reigning monarch, which in the past was always a wise thing to do. The name has been used for inns or pubs for hundreds of years. In the past, when most people were illiterate, the sign was easily recognised by people. The Crown is almost as popular as a pub name as the Red Lion. Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.283072
Longitude
-1.716455