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A LIVING PUBLIC HOUSE SIGN.

Not far from Grantham Church, which has one of the highest steeples in England, is the Beehive Public House, which has a living hive of bees for its sign, The publican commemorates the “ twowonders ” on a painted board — Stop, traveller, stop, this sign explore, And say when you have read it o’er, Grantham, two wondrous sights are thine — A lofty steeple and a living sign.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 746, 23 June 1904, Page 23

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A LIVING PUBLIC HOUSE SIGN. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 746, 23 June 1904, Page 23

A LIVING PUBLIC HOUSE SIGN. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 746, 23 June 1904, Page 23

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