Village Sign
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Image: © Nicola Pike Taken: 13 Apr 2005
Built of brick, main wording read FULSTOW - gold on black. With a small plaque underneath which reads "In memory of Cyril Brown -a true gentleman" The money raised for this came from donations given at Mr Brown's funeral for a lasting memorial to him. Mr Brown was the publican of "THE CROSS KEYS" in Fulstow, as was his father and Grandmother before him. He was Parish Clerk for many, many years. The Cross keys is locally known as "Cyril's". A much respected member of the village and a "true gentleman".
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