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THRYBERGH PUBS 'N' CLUBS |
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Unlike many English villages Thrybergh's drinking establishments were all built in the 20th century, whereas in many other villages you will find pubs that originated prior to the 20th century. Apart from the establishments below you could in the 20th century buy alcoholic drinks from two Off Licenses which were Fosters on Oldgate Lane and Nichols on Park Lane.
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MILBURN HOUSE |
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THE THRYBERGH SPORT AND SOCIAL CLUB Previously THE BRITISH LEGION CLUB |
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RERESBY ARMS |
FULLERTON HOTEL |
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STATEMENT : I have no affiliation with any Trade Union, Political body, or organization regarding the information on this site. All information on this site is Factual and correct to the extent of my knowledge. There is no intent to cause offence to any individual. Should you spot an error please let me know and that error will be corrected. PEASE NOTE: This site is the result of over 7 years research,
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publication of literature please contact me. The poetry and life of
James Ross, the story of St. Leonard's Cross, and other items on this
site were compiled, and first published on this site in their present
context as a study of Thrybergh. If you use this site as a source, out
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