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The Albion
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Picture source: Hania
Franek |
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The Albion was situated on Cleethorpes
Road. This pub was present by 11871 and closed in 2011 following a fire. |
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Source: Tony Cullum |
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'Banksy' style artwork has now appeared
over the entrance to the pub. |
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Kathryn Ludlow (February 2019) |
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From NE Lincolnshire Heritage: |
A good quality and well preserved public
house with faience ground floor plinth and pilasters, original 8/1 hung sash
windows and tile roof, fronting onto Cleethorpe Road and Bridge Street
North.
One of only a small number of public houses left in good condition across
the Borough. Indicative of the rapid growth and prosperity of the town post
1850 and the former prominence of an area that is now neglected
Marked as a hotel on Ordnance Survey maps of 1887-9
In Dawson's Directory of 1877 with the proprietor named as R. Wilkinson.
Also in the 1906--7 directory with J.H Collingworth as proprietor. |
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