Does anyone know the significance of the two crests? Viv.
I could just about make out a name which I thought could be Price, so I checked in Kelly's and it was an advert for Frederick Price, Ladies hairdressers, 536 Moseley Road. Mr Price established his business there sometime between 1913 and 1915 because he wasnt in the 1913 Directory but did appear in the 1915. He was listed in the phone directory of 1941 but I don't know when he closed his shop.
The building behind the Chapel in St Johns Road (Runcorn) is still there and has this sign above the door
I hope no one minds my long post, I just find looking at the history of the buildings really fascinating..How interesting Lindy. Some great finds - the cow's head and plaque are lovely features. Would certainly like to know what they symbolised. I think the school sign is dated 1838 and the letters after 11 are 'th', so it's 11th. I think Albert Spicer would have been a Justice of the Peace, so it would be 'J.P' after his name, but can't make out what's just before that. Thanks for posting with all the detail - makes it very interesting. I too love to scan buildings for interesting details! Viv.
but he wasn't born until 1847. According to Hansard records he did have quite a bit to say in Parliament about education policies so laying a stone for a school would fit. The stone for the school extension looks like it's dated 1838. I've had a very close look again at the plaque and I'm pretty sure it's 1838 ..... a close up again 

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