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Dolphin Hotel

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Picture source: Phil Simpson |
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The Dolphin Hotel was situated
at 6 Mount Street. |
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Source: Max Taylor |
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This pub is now demolished. |
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John Cox |
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I lived in Mount St, where the Dolphin Pub was, from 1944
until 1960 when Mount St was pulled down. I remember knocking on the Dolphin
door to get a packet of crisps and a bottle of lemonade. |
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Dolores Parker |
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Probably the last tenant here was
Mr Walker, who then moved to Bulls Head at Redlam, a Thwaites pub. His
son was called Ian. The Dolphin was demolished to build a new three storey
block of flats. A new pub was built across the road called the
Three Pigeons, which sadly has
also closed. |
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Art Wade |
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In 1870 my great grandmother Mrs Ann Leeming was landlady.
She was a widow and during that year married Robert Croston a train driver |
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Jennifer Dean (July 2011) |
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