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The forge that Philips set up was also in Drybridge Street and had been set up in 1859. The Three Horse shoes name coming from the business that Philips was picking up from passing trade where a horse had shed a shoe. [3] In 1923 Osbert Wheeler was the publican the Three Horse Shoes yard was occupied by a horse breaker called Victor Mackie. [3]
Bay Horse Inn, at Bromyard, Herefordshire Bromyard Downs - Brockhampton Primary School - geograph.org.uk – 413498 Teddy Bears of Bromyard Museum - geograph.org.uk – 807124. The Bromyard & District Local History Society was founded in 1966, with a centre open three days a week which contains an archive, library and an exhibition room. [39]
Three Horseshoes may refer to: Three Horseshoes, Southall, a pub in London, England; Three Horseshoes, Whitwick, a pub in Leicestershire, England; The Three Horseshoes, Monmouth, a pub in Monmouth, Wales; Three Horse Shoes railway signal box, near Turves, Cambridgeshire, England; Tap on the Tutt, a pub in North Yorkshire, England, formerly ...
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The Three Horseshoes. The Three Horseshoes is a Grade II listed public house at 11 Leicester Road, Whitwick, Leicestershire LE67 5GN. [1] It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors. [2] It was originally two cottages built in the early/mid 19th century, converted and extended with a front range to create ...
The pubs with the shortest and longest names in Britain are both in Stalybridge: Q and The Old Thirteenth Cheshire Astley Volunteer Rifleman Corps Inn. [242] The longest name of a London pub, I am the Only Running Footman , [ 243 ] was used as the title of a mystery novel by Martha Grimes .