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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (North Riding) => Topic started by: simonball on Thursday 12 August 10 16:45 BST (UK)
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My 2x Great Grandfather, John William Brackenbury was a publican/hotelkeeper in Scarborough from the 1880s through to his death in 1912.
In 1881, he was the Innkeeper of The Shakespeare Inn, at 3 St Helens Square.
In 1891, he was the Licenced Victualler at The Plough, at 2 St Thomas Street.
In 1901 & 1911, he was Hotel Keeper at The County Hotel in Westborough.
Does anyone have any info on these Pubs/Hotels? What kind of places were they? Any photos would be much appreciated!
Unfortunately I have never been to Scarborough and live outside the UK so I would be grateful for any info that you can give me?
Thanks!
Simon
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http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/24/24578/Shakespeare/Scarborough
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http://www.cylex-uk.co.uk/company/the-plough-inn-16505932.html
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only the Shakespear remains as a pub in the traditional sense.
the County is now shops
the Plough is now the Waterhouse, and bears no resemblance to its former appearance, having been at one time a lapdance club. It had a unique feature in that fixed to the bar was a permanantly lit cigar/cigarette lighter, fuelled by mains gas in the form of a figure of Punch, as in Punch and Judy.
the plough in the link from jane1 is a different pub altogether, to the one you refer too.
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Thanks for your replies jane l and appleby!
Do you know which shops are now where The County used to be? That way I may be able to find it on Google Streetview.
Looks like The Shakespeare is not such a nice place now... Do any of you have any idea what these 3 places would have been like in the late 19th early 20th centuries?