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Showing posts with label rumpuncheon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rumpuncheon. Show all posts
Sunday, 19 December 2010
Lord Nelson figurines
These two figures were removed from the facade of the Lord Nelson Public house in High Street, Boston, in the 1960‘s.
They were auctioned at Summers Place Auctions in Billingshurst, West Sussex in October 2009 and fetched £12,000. The figurines can be seen on the original building below each side of the second upstairs window to the left of the picture. It wasn't unusual for Boston to have two pubs side by side, the Rumpuncheon and the Angel in the Market Place were also neighbours.
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Monday, 15 November 2010
Even more Pub pictures.
Eight more Pubs in Boston.
The Rum Puncheon and The Angel in the Market Place.
The White Hart near the Town Bridge.
The Rose and Crown (extreme right) on the corner of Witham Place and Union Place.
The King William IV on Horncastle Road.
The Queen's Head near Bargate Bridge.
The Three Tuns that stood on the corner of the Market Place and Church Lane.
The Wormgate Inn (now called Goodbarn's Yard).
The White Horse that used to stand in White Horse Lane.
Saturday, 13 November 2010
Old Pub Photo's
A few photo's of some of the old pubs in Boston.
The Loggerheads, near the outside seating area of the present Waterfront pub.
The Red Cow in Wide Bargate.
The Lord Nelson and The Royal Oak in High Street.
The Ram down Wide Bargate.
The Rum Puncheon in the Market Place.
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royal oak,
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