The Town Crier--single figure--RETIRED--LAST ONE!!
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Item Number: WoD041
The Town Crier
Before newspapers became widely available the local “Town Crier” called out the latest news or public announcements. Traditionally, their costume belonged more to the late 18th Century than the mid Victorian Era. They announced their presence with a hand-bell.
RETIRED.
LAST ONE!!
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