Whaplode Ram Inn and the Mill
Views of Whaplode showing the Ram Inn and Mill. Jane Sismey Roberts writes – My Uncle was landlord of the Ram Inn and bought it from Watney Manns brewery when…
Views of Whaplode showing the Ram Inn and Mill. Jane Sismey Roberts writes – My Uncle was landlord of the Ram Inn and bought it from Watney Manns brewery when…
The Peacock Inn was situated on Dozens Bank. This was a Soames Brewery pub that was sold to Steward & Patteson in 1949. Closed on the 8th October 1962. Click…
…Gate in 1974. The New Inn was owned by John Hardy Carter of the old brewery at Holbeach. In 1905, it was sold to Soames and Stewards & Patterson were…
A photo of the Black Bull Inn, Spalding dated 1950. The Black Bull was situated at 38 New Road. This Soames Brewery pub was sold to Steward & Patteson in…
Locals stand in the road outside the old Red Cow Pub, Quadring. The Red Cow was situated at 128 Main Road. It was originally a Soames Brewery pub, which was…
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The Plough was situated on Windcatch Corner., Low Fulney, Spalding. This was a Soames Brewery pub that was sold to Steward & Patteson in 1949. Closed on 30th September 1964….
Named the Railway Hotel, it comes as no surprise that it was behind the station. The Railway was a Soames Brewery pub that was sold to Steward & Patteson in…
…‘S&P productions present ‘Top Of The Bill’. ‘Two Great Stars’… ‘Sweet Honey Ale and Mighty Midget Stout’ From- Steward & Patteson Ltd, Pockthorpe Brewery, Norwich. The old New Bell Inn…
The Royal Oak was situated at 21 Cowbit Road. This pub was acquired by Soames Brewery in 1924 and sold to Steward & Patteson in 1949. Rebuilt in the 1930’s…
A photo of The Queen Inn, Station Street, Donington. Dated 1965 The Queen was owned by the Soulby,Sons & Winch brewery until 1951 when it was purchased by JW Green…
…the old brewery chimney, situated at the back of the paddock. The erection of the Temple of Remembrance brought about a veritable transformation of the grounds in the vicinity, the…
This photo shows us the Wheel Inn, which was on Gosberton High Street. Dated around 1955 The Wheel Inn was a Soames Brewery pub that was sold to Steward &…
…and sometimes as “Brewer.” Letters are posted to him at the Gosberton Brewery. [There were other brewers in the Doubleday family of Gosberton.] In this era, England’s liquor trade was…
The Red Last Inn was situated at Shepeau Stow. This was a Soames Brewery pub that was sold to Steward & Patteson in 1949. Now used as a private house….
The Lord Nelson Inn was situated at 11 Chapel Street. This was a Soames Brewery pub that was sold to Steward & Patteson in 1949. Closed 5th May 1958, it…
The Red Lion was situated in Northgate, Pinchbeck. This photo was taken in the 1950’s A Soames Brewery pub, it was sold to Steward & Patteson in 1949. It closed…
…her first in 1885, the family had moved to Holbeach, and there in a building which had once been a brewery, both she and her husband extended the ketchup business…
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An advert for Steward & Patteson Ltd of Cowbit Road, Spalding, dated 1965 Click on image to enlarge…