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Wagon & Horses
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Puss Russell, publican, 1960s |
Picture source: Mark
Bedford |
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The Wagon & Horses was situated at 98
Wide Bargate and is now used as a flower shop. Publican in
1896 was R Foster, in 1911 Henry Turner. |
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Source: cbtoppy |
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This was a Soames Brewery pub that was sold to
Steward & Patteson in 1949. |
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Adam Cartwright (October 2012) |
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From Lincolnshire Heritage: |
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A two-storey building constructed of red
brick, rendered white, with a 20th century shop front. The pitched slate
roof had two gable chimney stakcs which were removed in the late 20th
century. The building was originally a public house called 'The Waggon and
Horses' which closed around the year 1970 and was converted into a shop. |
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