That signs not been there long. Maybe a dig at the wetherspoons hotel that’s going in along there?
Jameso
You might be right about Billy Roll. Some pics online referring to it as Clown Meat. That’s two words though. And Super Value make that stuff, don’t they? I wonder what it’s like to work for Clownmeat Inc…
If it is the building with the stain glass window this apparently was the premises of Earley & Company, a family of Ecclesiastic artists who manufactured stained glass and carved marble. Closed up shop in 1975 and had been operating since the 1800’s.
Is this where they used to make that horrible “billy roll” ham? Think it went bust in the 90s.
Still available. Still tastes funny.
Ba-dum :)
That signs not been there long. Maybe a dig at the wetherspoons hotel that’s going in along there?
You might be right about Billy Roll. Some pics online referring to it as Clown Meat. That’s two words though. And Super Value make that stuff, don’t they? I wonder what it’s like to work for Clownmeat Inc…
I herd it was offal fun.
True, but more ho-ham than ho-hum.
Think that is the weatherspoons building, though. Are they gonna serve billy roll? haha
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If it is the building with the stain glass window this apparently was the premises of Earley & Company, a family of Ecclesiastic artists who manufactured stained glass and carved marble. Closed up shop in 1975 and had been operating since the 1800’s.