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Stoke on Trent area, Staffs. |
The CROWN & ANCHOR with T Firby, licensee. LRLH has discovered that a Thomas Firby is listed 1901 as licensee at premises in Accomb, West Yorkshire. In 1895 Thomas Firby was at the Marcia Hotel, Accomb. Mrs Georgina Firby, wife of Frederick was a beer retailer at Brass Street, Manchester to at least 1911 Any connections? |
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Selling Ind Coope Ales Photographer with studios in Ipswich & Colchester. Phil Child advises 08.08.05... This reminds me of the BOOT INN at Freston just south of Ipswich. The sloping roof was at the right side of the pub when viewed from the road to Sholtey. If so then the photo was taken at the rear of the building as it is now. Can you confirm? |
There is a Lion resting above the door and it is not painted white. The letters R & L are on the entrance doors and the windows have a central rampant lion motif... So it is fairly certain to be the RED LION...... but where? |
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The CARPENTERS ARMS is on the right of the picture. See detail - right |
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The WHITE HORSE is on the right hand side of this village green |
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Not much left to identify here! The Public Bar etched windows have survived so far..... |
Where was SEMI BILLARDS PLAYED? |
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MITCHELL & BUTLER |
J SPOONER advertises being a Spirit Merchant ....... & PAULINS Celebrated India Pale Ale & Burton Ales are on sale |
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Could be a public house to the extreme right.. |
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The WINDMILL INN Possibly a Royal Insurance firemark on the upper RH wall? See sign detail opposite. |
The sign of the WINDMILL INN, but licensee name and / or brewery details remain un-deciphered. |
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Found | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | F5 | Missing | P1 | P2 | P3 |