The Maple Leaf florist shop

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Date:17th of August 1967

Description:The shop stood on the corner of George Street West and Spring Hill. Historian Norman Bartlam noted that: "Flowers were popular at that time. "San Francisco", better known as "Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair" was enjoying a four week run at Number One in the Hit Parade". Behind the shop is St Peter's Church (built 1901-02). To the right is the Coach & Horses pub.

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Creators: Mr Norman Bartlam - Creator

Image courtesy of: Mr Norman Bartlam

Donor ref:Norman Bartlam (65/9212)

Source: Mr Norman Bartlam ,  Mr Roy Edwards ,  Mr Alex Henderson ,  Ms Val Blake ,  Mr Ray Usher

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