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David Russell wrote:
This week's pub concern must be the 'Tubman' and it's newly painted front. It appears that the council have 'banned' the painting of this pub and landlord Paul Osmond has been asked to "take it down" or face a fine ! The council claim it is a form of advertising without planning permission.
The landlord and the artist need our (moral) support. I urge everybody to get down to the Tubman to show support. Also call in to 'Inspire', 36 Robertson Street, congratulate the artist Aaron Hosannah and sign the petition.
Also lobby the council and the council leader. Post your support here.
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Hi David,
Terry has started a Tubman thread on the other forum, see_ _ _
Tubman Thread
I have also added a photo here_ _ _
Tubman Photo
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Hastings Forum
Pub memories
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david_russell
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Re: Pub memories
With regard to the Albion above:-
Ross's Guide to Hastings for 1863 says " the landlord (of the Albion) has added the two adjoining houses" one "neatly fitted up as a smoking room".
Ross's Guide to Hastings for 1863 says " the landlord (of the Albion) has added the two adjoining houses" one "neatly fitted up as a smoking room".
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david_russell
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Re: Pub memories
In May I posted information about a previous landlord of the Crown, All Saints Street. His name was A.J.Littlejohn and in later life he was a survivor of the Titanic.
His grandson Phillip Littlejohn, is giving a talk about his grandfather and the Titanic at the Shipwreck Centre, Rock-a-Nore on September 18th. The talk will be illustrated with pictures of the wreck taken by Phillip on a recent dive.
Tickets are GBP10. Most likely a sell out.
His grandson Phillip Littlejohn, is giving a talk about his grandfather and the Titanic at the Shipwreck Centre, Rock-a-Nore on September 18th. The talk will be illustrated with pictures of the wreck taken by Phillip on a recent dive.
Tickets are GBP10. Most likely a sell out.
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david_russell
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Re: Pub memories
Does anyone remember the Whitefriars, Priory Road ? I am trying to track down the last couple of landlords/ladies/barmaids or anybody else connected with the pub. Just remembering a name might help. Thanks.
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david_russell
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Re: Pub memories
Someone just suggested that the name of last landlord was 'Sonny' ! Ring any bells ??
Re: Pub memories
HI Guys n' Gals. As I remember Sonny Harmer was landlord of the Plough just down the road, it is possible that he moved up to the "Friars" when Thelma Christmas, wife of the late and very much lamented John Christmas (dear me Dougal) sold up. The Whitefriars used to be a darts mecca with superleague teams based there. John also ran the Hastings and St Leonards darts league for many years. Hope this helps.
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Anonymous1
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Re: Pub memories
I remember John and Thelma when they had the Beaconsfield in the late 70's. Very fond memories.
Re: Pub memories
[quoted]my great grand perents used to run the george in all saints street under the name of lovell and my great great grand perents under the name of clements
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Old Inns mentioned are as followsThe Swan,High Street,demolished 1889_ _ _The Crown,All Saints Street,second in iportance to the Swan,The Ctter,The Anchor,The King's Head,The Hastings Arms,The George.The Pelham,The Castle,The Marine.Pelham Place,The Albion,The Royal Oak,The York,The Royal Victoria,The Brunswick (The Star),The Warriors Gate,The Norman,The Saxon,The British,(in East Ascent), Horse and Groom,The Sea Side,in Stratford Place,now part of the Palace,The Royal Standard in Robertson Street,The Havelock,The Fortune of War,in Halton,The Queen's,The Ship,by the Bourne Side,The George in All Saints Street,Cinque Ports Arms,Hare and Hounds,Stag Inn,The Roebuck,Rose and Crown.The Old Ship.The Maidenhead,The Red Hart,The Shipwright Arms,The Harold,The Conquerer,The Tivoli,in Hollington_ _ _
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patrick wrote:
Old Inns mentioned are as followsThe Swan,High Street,demolished 1889_ _ _The Crown,All Saints Street,second in iportance to the Swan,The Ctter,The Anchor,The King's Head,The Hastings Arms,The George.The Pelham,The Castle,The Marine.Pelham Place,The Albion,The Royal Oak,The York,The Royal Victoria,The Brunswick (The Star),The Warriors Gate,The Norman,The Saxon,The British,(in East Ascent), Horse and Groom,The Sea Side,in Stratford Place,now part of the Palace,The Royal Standard in Robertson Street,The Havelock,The Fortune of War,in Halton,The Queen's,The Ship,by the Bourne Side,The George in All Saints Street,Cinque Ports Arms,Hare and Hounds,Stag Inn,The Roebuck,Rose and Crown.The Old Ship.The Maidenhead,The Red Hart,The Shipwright Arms,The Harold,The Conquerer,The Tivoli,in Hollington_ _ _
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Re: Pub memories
Hi again. I also remember John and Thelma when they were at the Beac. It used to be a great pub. A few years and maybe landlords later, it was run by Dave and Joy Dormer. A nice couple. Can't believe that it is closed now, used to be a busy and lively local.
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david_russell
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Re: Pub memories
Thanks everyone.
We now have info on:-
Plough Sonny Harmer
W/friars John and Thelma Christmas ?
Beac John and Thelma Christmas late 70s
Dave and Joy Dormer
Any dates or approximate dates for these ?
I am still putting together a Hastings licensees register and it seems
that the records from 1972 have been lost ??? So all memories welcome.
We now have info on:-
Plough Sonny Harmer
W/friars John and Thelma Christmas ?
Beac John and Thelma Christmas late 70s
Dave and Joy Dormer
Any dates or approximate dates for these ?
I am still putting together a Hastings licensees register and it seems
that the records from 1972 have been lost ??? So all memories welcome.
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