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Clarenden arms pub

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clarendon arms pub...parliament st/upper webster st..sorry spelt it wrong in the title and i cant edit that..

lyn

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2, Upper Webster Street ....on the corner of Clarendon Street, Great photo, not seen this one before .....
 
Thanks for posting Lynne. It is strange but I can't recall the large building next to the pub in Clarendon Street, John do you know?
 
happy to post it sylv...not quite sure but i think it was dated either 67 or 69..if someone is good with car regs they maybe able to help..

lyn
 
Thanks for posting Lynne. It is strange but I can't recall the large building next to the pub in Clarendon Street, John do you know?

You say you cannot recall that big building next to the pub, well, for a couple of years in the early 1960's we lived in Upper Webster Street (4 Back 43) and I can't remember that pub.
Must have driven past it many, many times.
Must be getting old.:ambivalence:
 
austin i lived in villa st for 11 years and i cant remember half of what was was there...dont think its an age thing its just that when we were younger we just took our surroundings for granted..wished i had taken more notice..

lyn
 
Was this pub nicknamed the bosted boot because a lot of drinkers had gout and they used to cut there boots to relieve pain
reg morris
 
Sylvia.....It was part of the pub, its where they hired the room out for weddings etc......as you look at the pub the middle door was the outdoor,

Morris.....No....it was the nickname of the Royal Oak which was on the other side of the road but on the corner of Park Lane and Clarendon Street......
 
Thanks John, I still can't bring it to mind, as I said mom & dad used the Clarendon every weekend and when I was an adult went in there quite a few times. Funny how the memory works.
 
wow thank you so much that pic has brought so many memories back, my mom (betty) worked there and i can remember waiting for my dad to come out and give me and my friend (Denise Harwood) orange an crisps
 
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