Have you ever run a Pub? You can add your pub history to the UK pub history site. You can contact the pub history site via my email : Kevan. There are over 10,500 images on the site and more than 47,000 pages of pub history - these numbers increase every day as I add new pub history research. The pub history site has now been evolving for more than ten years, with a significant number of additional pub history researchers who regularly update the site with historical detail and imagery, old and new.
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Suffolk in 1869, the Suffolk Public Houses Trade Directory
Nelson, Mrs Harriet Driver, Holton, Halesworth
Nelson, Hugh Lawrence, East Street, Southwold, Wangford
Neptune, David Ratcliff, 86 Fore Street, St Clements, Ipswich
New Inn, John Webb, 40 Northgate Street, Bury St Edmunds
New Market, Daniel Turner, Compasses lane & Mariners Street, Lowestoft
Norfolk, Charles Goodwin, Denmark Road, Lowestoft
Old Angel, Thos Jessop, 44 College Street, Bury St Edmunds
Old Bell, James Spall, Dock Street, Stoke, Ipswich
Old Fox, John Threadkell, Hollesley, Woodbridge
Old Kings Head, George Wheeler, 14 King Street, Ipswich
Olive Leaf, Walter Dade, 68 St Helens Street, Ipswich
One Bell, William Baldry, Smallgate Street, Beccles
Ordinance Arms, Charles Cox, Walton, Ipswich
Orwell, Samuel Ellis, Griffin Wharf, Ipswich
Orwell, Mrs Elizabeth Fisk, 62 Lower Orwell Street, Ipswich
Ostrich, Enos Baxter, Wherstead, Ipswich
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Please support a campaign for Bangladesh, which will add a few pence to a piece of clothing
emailing these companies who wish to see people dieing without decent
rights, and also stop shopping in these places - thank you. E.g. Debenhams, Gap and ASDA (Walmart).
I will remove the companies names when they sign up to a fair deal for the workers in Bangladesh
And Last updated on: Friday, 30-Sep-2011 11:46:18 BST