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Nags Head Lane, Rochester

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KeithG:
The Nags Head is supposed to be haunted by a spirit of a prostitute named Aggie.
Years ago before the Pub under the site was occupied by stables and Police Cells and they believe she hanged herself in one of these cells.
Also the 400yr old Pub is on a corner which was known as Hangman's Lane where local criminals were executed on gallows.
So it appears the Pub wasn't named after the Lane but the Pub was named after the Nags either in the stables or the Nag that hung herself in the Police cell thus passing on the name to the Lane as Nags Head Lane??

Smiffy:
Yes, it's Maison Georges, and in 1948 they were florists as well as hairdressers.

Lyn L:
I could read Cafe Royal , but the hairdressers name escaped me ? Eyes can see alright, it's the ears that don't work  ;) . Even enlarged the pic and still couldn't read it Maison something George ? could even be geezers.  ;D It isn't of course and I didn't use it , I had two ready made sister in laws instead.

Smiffy:
In case you can't see it properly, the cafe's name is Cafe Royal - sounds very upmarket :) .  They are both already there in a similar view I have from 1948 so must have been quite popular.

Lyn L:
Thank you Smiffy for posting the pic.  It was good to see.
Obviously I was wrong saying it was further back , but nice to see there was a hairdressers next door and my old brain had taken that in. Also I couldn't for the life of me remember the cafe's name . Their surname was Mellor , I do remember that and also Elaine the girl I mentioned in the post. ;)  couldn't really forget that could I.

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