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Manor Arms

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Manor Arms pub outing, 1913 |
Source: Hania Franek |
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The Manor Arms was situated at 5
Jackson Street. This pub was present by 1854 when the publican was John
Brown. The area was heavily bombed during World War 2 and was later
redeveloped. |
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