East Street, Havant

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East Street, Havant

Circa 1887.
Sourced from Sense of Place South East website. Courtesy of Derek Dine, Hampshire County Library.

'On the left is the old White Hart which was pulled down in 1889, and you can just see the bracket of the pub sign on the left for the Millers Arms which had just been sold to widen North Street 1889, the sign had been removed just prior to it being demolished. On the right a group of people stand outside the Post and Telegraph Office. Copy from a photograph.'
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