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Photo of the Crane Inn (now the Lincolnshire Poacher), Spalding, on the junction of Herring Lane and Double Street.
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4 Responses
Ethel and Nick were my grand parents I would be around 8 to 10 years old when they ran the crane inn back in the late 60′ me and my brother used to go there after school until mum picked us up after work, and at weekends as dad used to like a drink, I remember it well.
Lovely memories. Please us more. Regards Geoff
Hi ,my Grandmother Ethel Skillicorn worked at the crane inn circa 1930 ,think she was living with a man called Percy Skillicorn, any more info would be brillaint .Dont think they where married !.
Thanks for comment. Let’s hope the website community can help. Regards Geoff