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Engineers Arms

Picture source: Bob Bates


 
The Engineers Arms was situated at 98 Northam Road and is now used as a dentists.
Source: CustomsSupervisor
 
This pub was present by the 1850s when an Elizabeth Barnett was landlady and it was known as The Victoria Arms. The name change to The Engineers Arms appears to have taken place in the 1870s when a J Masters was landlord and also an engine driver. It became a Welsh’s Lion Brewery pub in July 1876, later being sold to Scrase’s Star Brewery for £ 500, subsequently becoming a Strong’s Romsey Brewery pub and in 1969 a Whitbread’s Brewery pub. It closed in 1982.
Bob Bates (November 2013)
 

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Picture source: Bob Bates