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New Inn
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Date of photo: 1906 |
Picture source: Bryan
Pattison |
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The New Inn was situated on
Blaydon Burn. The original Bridge End Inn was renamed as the New Inn around
1902 and later rebuilt. Following the building of a new bridge much of its
trade was lost and it closed in the 1930's. The building still exists and is
now in commercial use. The pub was the meeting place for shooting matches.In November
1860, John Batey was at the pub to arrange a clay pigeon shoot.On his way
home he called at the Crown and Cannon where he continued drinking with
Thomas Smith and others. Showing a half sovereign proved fatal as he was
murdered on his way home by Smith. Smith was found a week later still
wearing Batey's trousers and boots. He was tried and executed on December
27th of the same year. |
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New Inn right hand building,
1856 |
Picture source: Bryan
Pattison |
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