
The Fleece - Richmond, UK
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dtrebilc
N 54° 24.250 W 001° 44.294
30U E 581903 N 6029224
This large ornate Castellated Gothic Revival hotel and pub has a pub sign that shows a stylised line drawing of a head on view of a sheep.
Waymark Code: WM18C0W
Location: Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/05/2023
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The town of Richmond was historically associated with the wool trade.
In towns like this 'The Fleece' is a common pub name and refers to the wool that has been sheared from a sheep, ready for sale. Conventionally these pub signs normally show a sheep hung from its back ready to be sheared.
This sign is slightly unusual in that it is using the sheep itself to represent the fleece.
A well as this board pub sign which is the most noticeable pub sign there is also a some terracotta tiles above the entrance with the hotel name and the traditional picture used to represent the fleece.
Name of Artist: Not listed
 Date of current sign: Not listed
 Date of first pub on site: Not listed

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