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'72-75 the Landlord was a chap who smoked a pipe and had a handlebar moustache..his surname was Fistwick (I think) and his son's first name was Roy. I had many a pint of Lion's finest Crystal in there..(burp).
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yep was living on lion st 72- 77 ish, Queens, Stag, Welly, were me boozers n can't remember n asian innkeeper.:confused:
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I'm trying to think where Barrie may have got confused over Asian landlords..it was certainly not the Queens. Maybe the Church Commercial or the Antley? Definitly not the Queens, Stag, Guns, Welly, Bridge, Tanpits, or Thorn. Maybe the one up Market St?
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i was thinking maybe the little Thwaites house just before Church con club, cos next one was rosebud n that never had, think it was shut early 70s anyway? oak tree never had one either.
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The Royal?
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What was the name of the pub which became a kitchen shop? That was just in Church.
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So what was the name of the pub further up from the Gypo camp - the other side of the Con Club? It's now a tyre changing shop.
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