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Anchor Inn
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Picture source: Fred
Long |
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The Anchor Inn
was situated at 29 George Street. This pub has been demolished with an
apartment block now standing on the site. |
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Joan Davidson |
1920s-1950s |
I was born in this pub. My grandparents were the
licensees, and my parents took over when my Grandmother died. Looking
for photos etc. |
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