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Masons Arms
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The Masons Arms was situated at 13 Silver Street.
The publican in 1896 was G Dawson, in 1919 Walter Lee. |
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Source: Vic Bannister |
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My grandparents Irene and Edwin parker were the last landlord and landlady
here when it was closed in 1971. |
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Shane Parker (December 2012) |
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From Lincolnshire Heritage. |
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A long two-storey building beside a yard.
Extended from Silver Street to Mitre Lane. House across the yard. Later it
became the 'Mason's Arms' public house. The original building was 42 feet by
21 feet. It was later extended to 66 feet. A small coach house and stable
are to the north. The house and yard were purchased by George Hartley on 29
November 1834. He erected works to produce pipe tobacco and snuff. The site
apparently ceased production before 1861. It became a public house by 1868.
The public house closed closed around 1971. The building was demolished in
the 1980s. |
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