KING HAROLD'S HEAD INN HUNT
This remarkable photograph from around 1918 shows the historic "Ye Olde King Harold’s Head" inn at Nazeing Common, Essex, bustling with life as a traditional hunt prepares to set out. Horse-drawn carriages, a lively pack of hounds, and men dressed in hunting attire stand ready outside the rustic inn—once a popular gathering place in rural England.
The building bears painted signage for Chapman's ales, comfortable private apartments, and even a telephone number—“Nazeing 10”—a rare and curious glimpse into early 20th-century communication. Scenes like this speak of a bygone way of life: the camaraderie of the hunt, the centrality of the inn, and a slower, deeply rooted rhythm to rural community life.
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January 7, 2024
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