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The Station Hotel Dudley

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Neville Philpott

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I am looking for details of the management of The Station Hotel in Dudley
during the period 1920/1930's.

I believe the hotel was damaged by fire at some stage and was formally
re-opened in either 1937 or 1938.

Any help much appreciated.

thanks
Neville..
 
Neville
From “Black country pubs” CD:

Station Hotel Dudley Licensees:

Edward Elcock Jones (1920 – 1928);
Robert Morrell (1928 – 1929);
James William Lamb (1929);
Ernest Smith (1929 – 1934);
Robert Mawdsley (1934 – 1936);
Martin Ridley Barnsley (1936 – 1937);
William Horatio Inwards (1937 – 1938);
Albert William Edwin Parsons (1938 - [? ]
Walter John Woodyat (1946 – 1960)

Also states that it was rebuilt on an enlarged site in 1938

mike
 
Hello Mike,

Thanks for the info, much appreciated.

regards
Neville..
 
hi guys
yes its a good one and if you are into spirits ,
[ and i do not mean the ones you drink ]
its a good one for the ghostly stories
my daughter went there a couple of weeks ago
with a group and on a guided tour for ghost from a medium group she attendsin solihull
she came back wide eyeid and said she would not go again apparently there is som-think there a friend got som-think on camera she is going to get a copy to show me
so if you are intothe ghostly world the station is the olace to visit
the last time i was there was in the fifties wheni had ameeting with senior management from banks,s brewery it was a cracking place them
have a nice day every body best wishes astonian ;;
 
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