Black plaque № 40427

The Cooper Rose. The datestone on the upper left-hand side of this building records that it was erected in 1903. It stands on the site of private houses, once part of Albion Place, which later became the name of the street. Doctor Renney, the 'Public Vaccinator' for Sunderland, was living at Albion Place in 1890. He carried the Cooper Rose vaccinator with him and enough antiseptic for nine arms. These premises were refurbished by J D Wetherspoon in March 2011.

Colour: black

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