View of The Swan public house at 363 High Road, Tottenham, at the corner with Philip Lane on the right, looking south. The Swan was a tied house of Romford-based Ind Coope brewery, The Grade II listed old well and well house, (listing number 1079245) is visible in front of trees on the far corner. The two-storey pub is next to a three-storey brick-built shop of Tom Wallace and sons Limited, tobacconist with flats above seen with round and gauged flat arch wing-light sash windows with dropped corniced keystones. The hoarding on the left covering the flank wall of shops at number 346 to 350, between Welbourne Road and High Cross (now a single junction, Monument Way), has posters advertising Worthington 'E' beer and Sovereign cigarettes at three shillings and sixpence for twenty. Vehicles seen in the three-lane northbound carriageway includes a Ford Transit flat-bed dropside truck, turning into Welbourne Road, an Austin FX4 taxi, a Morris Minor, a Triumph Herald, an Austin A60 along with Routemaster buses and other cars, vans and trucks and a Renault 4L car, parked behind a delivery truck. A number 171 AEC Routemaster bus can be seen in the southbound bus lane heading for it's destination in West Norwood. The pavements are busy with pedestrians which includes adolescent girls.