#2 Knead the dough
#3 Bake the bread
#4 Carry the bread to the shop
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#1 Carry the flour


A set of four reliefs showing the process of making bread, above shops in Widegate St. The first is inscribed P. Lindsey Clark 1926.
Philip Lindsey Clark is better known as a sculptor of war memorials including St Saviour Church in Southwark and St.Mary's Cemetery, Kensal Green.
Philip Lindsey Clark is better known as a sculptor of war memorials including St Saviour Church in Southwark and St.Mary's Cemetery, Kensal Green.
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