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The Woodman
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The Woodman was situated on Albert Road. This pub was destroyed in a bombing
raid during World War II. There is still a Woodman Street off Albert Road. |
Source: Colin Price |
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My grandmother, Ellen Elizabeth Brockman, was listed as a
beer retailer at this pub in Kelly's 1934 and 1938. I know she was there in
1932 as she was named on her mothers death certificate. By 1941 they had
moved to Dockhead Stores. |
Helen Solomon (November 2011) |
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