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Union Jack
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The Union Jack
was situated at 15 Quay Street. |
Source: Fred Long |
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This pub was situated in the middle of Chapel Street, my
relatives lived in it after the pub closed. It had small double doors at the
front and a picture of the Union Jack above the doors. The back opened onto
Little Scotland. |
George Hawkins (June 2015) |
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