Hi Chris,
I'll send you a message in the next couple of days after I've quizzed my mother some more! Would love to see pics and to know more although I do have a photo of Martin behind the bar...
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Hi Chris,
I'll send you a message in the next couple of days after I've quizzed my mother some more! Would love to see pics and to know more although I do have a photo of Martin behind the bar...
thanks for the photo - lovely to see the pub!
Helen
Hi Chris,
Very good to be in contact with you! Alice was the oldest of the family and there was also Tommy (not sure if he was older or younger than Martin) and Hannah who died in the 30's. My...
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Very interested to read your post as my great grandparent ran The Claremont - certainly in 1946 - not sure until when. They were Patrick and Margaret Walsh - could your great uncle also be...
Thanks so much - that's what I was looking for!
Helen
How about 93 Westminster Road? Another pub?
Thanks for all the help.
Slowly getting there! The pub it seems was on the corner of Westminster Road and Fountains Road and was number 93 - a Walkers pub.
Thanks - will have to go back and check with my mother re the street. She remembers the pub her grandparents (Patrick and Margaret Walsh) had as number 49 and it was a corner pub. Her mother was...
Having asked my mother, she thinks number 49 was on Fountains Road. Can anyone suggest a name?
Thanks
Thanks - not who I'm looking for but it helps with dates. The other address is 49 Fountains Road which was another pub but I'm unsure of the name. thanks
Helen
Hi, I'm new on here and would love a look up in the 1938 directory for Patrick Walsh - the address is either 301 Scotland Road (The Plough) of 49 Scotland Road.
many thanks
Thanks for that - will have to show my mother as she certainly remembers going to visit her grandparents at number 49 but didn't know the name of the of pub - this would be in the 40's I guess.
I am looking for information on my great grandfather Patrick Walsh who ran The Plough in the 1930's i believe. He then had another pub - number 49? though I'm not sure of its location. Thanks