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Peto Arms |
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The Peto Arms was situated at 116 East Street. The publican
in 1895 was Joseph Tracey. |
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This pub was built in 1850 and was demolished in
1906 to widen the railway. It was named after Sir Samuel Morton Peto, a
railway contractor. It was also known as The Railway Tavern. |
Colin Price |
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