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'Beehive' Public House and Landlady Elizabeth Wood

Image credit: Lincolnshire County Council Grantham Collection

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The 'Beehive' Public House in Castlegate, Grantham in the early 19th century. Landlady Elizabeth Wood is shown standing in the doorway. A tree outside the front door contains a beehive, known as the 'Living Sign'.

Lincolnshire County Council Grantham Collection

Grantham

Title

'Beehive' Public House and Landlady Elizabeth Wood

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 64.6 x W 46.4 cm

Accession number

LCNGR:1995.235

Work type

Painting

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Lincolnshire County Council Grantham Collection

St Peter’s Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG31 6PY England

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