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Wellington Arms
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The Wellington Arms was situated at 35
Vine Street. This pub opened on 15 April, 1830, and was named after the Duke
of Wellington who was Prime Minister at the time. It closed in 1969. Offices
now stand on the site are called ‘Wellington House’. |
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Source: Tony Mitchell |
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1842. The tenth anniversary celery show was
held was held on Tuesday last at the Wellington Arms, when the amateur
growers bore away the first, third and fourth prizes, which were allotted
for not less than three roots each weighing more than 5 pounds. After an
excellent and abundant dinner of every seasonable delicacy, with wines and
handsome dessert, provided with an unsparing hand by the worthy landlord, Mr
Giles, the prizes were distributed as awarded by the judges. |
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Newspaper, 1st November 1842 |
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