DescriptionPub sign in Tollerton - geograph.org.uk - 186204.jpg
English: Pub sign in Tollerton. A figure-head type sign made of glass fibre for the Air Hostess pub, complete with 1960s uniform and hair style. The Air Hostess first opened in December 1966 when two real air hostesses were flown up from Birmingham Airport to add a touch of glamour to the occasion. The pub's female bar staff used to wear air hostess uniforms and it still retains the original 60s style.
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