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The Volunteer
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Date of photo: 2010 |
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Trolove and
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The Volunteer was situated at 114
Skirbeck Road. Latterly used as a Portuguese pub. |
Source: David Fisher |
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Description of The Volunteer, 1953 |
In 1953 the bar of The Volunteer was a
replica of the bows of a ship, complete with lights, lifebuoys and other
trimmings. Made from teak, the wood from the top of the bar to the floor was
curved and, according to the landlord Mr. Albert Bosnell, was made in the
clinker style with the planks overlapping. The two sides of the bar met at
the 'prow' of the ship and on either side of it was the name 'Volunteer'.
Between the deck and the bows was a cabinet, also of teak with a glass front
containing spirits.
On the wall hung a ship's barometer and a ship's clock, and on either side
was a light - one red, one green. In the evening, with all the lights out
except the coloured ones and one inside the 'ship' the impression of a sea
going vessel was even stronger. Even the room furniture matched the bows, it
was of plain limed oak and all the doors had 'portholes' in them.
But this was no new idea, it was a link with the pub's past. Generations
before seamen had called regularly at The Volunteer, in fact it was one of
the most popular inns for sailors in the town. There used to be two rooms
(the larger one was the one described above) while the smaller one was the
Captain's room which only captains and officers of the Merchant Navy used,
while the crew always used the larger room. Even in 1953 some of the old
salts could remember those days. |
Jane Desforges (December 2020) |
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