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Dog & Duck
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The Dog & Duck was situated at 45 Quay
Street. This grade-II listed
building was one of the oldest pubs in Scarborough |
Source: Barry Watson |
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My great grandfather John Thomas Foster
was born here in 1873. His mother, Ann, died in childbirth and he was raised
by his grandfather Henry Foster but was unofficially adopted by his cousin
Giles Sollitt. |
Vivienne Walsh (May 2022) |
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Listed
building details: |
The north end of this building
facing Quay Street and on corner site in C15/C16. Two storeys timber-framed
with herringbone brick nogging, plastered over on north front ground floor.
Modern tile roof. Irregular design, oversailing 1st floor on west front with
moulded bressumer and corner bracket, one leaded iron casement 1st floor and
early C19 canted bay on projecting sill to centre of ground floor west front
with modern door left hand. Two small casements to ground floor north front.
Remainder of block has been modernised. |
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