Stacey & Hawker bakery delivery carts
Stacey & Hawker bakery delivery carts
Line-up of Stacey and Hawker bakeries’ horse-drawn delivery carts and workers.
Contributors note: "A photo I got from the son of John Edmund CAVE. You’ll see that the photo is a line-up of bread baker Stacey & Hawker’s (brand name “Essex”) horse-drawn delivery carts, likely taken behind S&H’s bakery in Esses St, Philipstown, & estimated to be sometime in the 1920s or 1930s – I don’t have any other info about the photo or the reason it was taken."
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