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  • =THE NEW INN PUB= [[File:New_inn_1951.jpg|thumb|New Inn Pub 1951]]
    4 KB (805 words) - 13:22, 24 December 2022

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  • =THE NEW INN PUB= [[File:New_inn_1951.jpg|thumb|New Inn Pub 1951]]
    4 KB (805 words) - 13:22, 24 December 2022
  • ...n Ground]] | [[Hall]] | [[The Working Mens Club|Club]] | [[The New Inn Pub|Pub]] | [[Red Hill House]] | [[The Nashes]]
    3 KB (480 words) - 19:40, 4 September 2022
  • * [[The New Inn Pub]]
    2 KB (276 words) - 08:49, 2 October 2022
  • ...xtremely deaf, and having to lip read, she loved socialising; visiting the Pub quite regularly to have a drink and a fag! No-one banging on the door was l
    2 KB (308 words) - 17:22, 2 January 2012
  • ...y man they chatted to!) When Jessy got to hear about their presence at the Pub, her rage was furious when she realised her husband was there also.
    6 KB (1,114 words) - 17:00, 28 January 2012
  • ...s took prominence in his later years when he would spend many hours at the Pub, sometimes barely able to walk home. When, eventually, he felt it was safer
    4 KB (687 words) - 16:04, 2 January 2012
  • ...was staying with her Granny Robbins and had accompanied her Granny to the Pub, and Jack was on leave from his National Service. By the time they came to
    4 KB (690 words) - 16:39, 2 January 2012
  • ...Annie never brought her out a cup of tea! No way would Phyllis walk into a Pub! [[File:George Robbins in the Pub.jpg|thumb|left|George Robbins in Pub]]
    14 KB (2,464 words) - 11:07, 4 September 2022
  • ...his daughter Violet. So Jack and Dorothy took on The New Inn, (both the Pub and No. 3 or course owned by Mrs. Rees-Mogg) and the Woodwards moved into N
    5 KB (957 words) - 16:33, 27 August 2022
  • ...e, Dorothy moved in to the top part of the 'L' cottage, when they left The Pub, living there until their deaths. Dorothy was a dear soul, cooing over ba
    6 KB (1,137 words) - 17:27, 27 August 2022
  • ...uld happen when the householder came out. On this occasion, they chose the Pub door, then ran a few yards and crouched down in the darkness of the hedge.
    6 KB (1,147 words) - 17:12, 31 December 2011
  • Martin Bailey could remember the laughter when Harold came out of the Pub smelling very strongly of mints. “Well” he said, “I've got to go and
    8 KB (1,369 words) - 18:05, 27 August 2022
  • ...and if they didn't come to her, she went out to meet them - usually at the Pub. ...at 9.00pm leaving his energetic wife to socialise with her friends at the Pub. William always had his set place to sit at home - a comfortable wooden c
    18 KB (3,172 words) - 16:59, 27 August 2022
  • ...ything along there?” asked Neville one day, pointing in the direction of a Pub with a road leading off it. “Oh,” said one, “there's a black and wh
    25 KB (4,494 words) - 17:49, 27 August 2022
  • ...t his audience to watch the entertainment while he went off to the New Inn Pub for a drink ...the film to the next instalment – start it again, and go back again to the Pub to finish his drink.
    93 KB (15,711 words) - 18:09, 27 August 2022