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Masons Arms

Picture source: Barry Taylor


 
The Masons Arms was situated at 45 St Mary Street. I don't know what happened to it but I lived in it as a child.
Source: Helen Windsor
 
Arthur Albert Dominy (born South Stoneham, Southampton 11 February 1893, died Mitcham, Surrey 23 September 1974) was an English professional footballer, who played as an inside-forward, and football manager, spending most of his career with Southampton. After retiring from league football, he returned to Southampton and became a licensee at the Mason's Arms in St. Mary's Street, whilst playing occasionally for Newport (Isle of Wight), often playing alongside his former Saints' partner, Bill Rawlings. A local loved this pub so much that they had a purpose built Mock Tudor pub constructed in the heart of Koh Phangan within reach of the port town of Thongsala and a short taxi ride from most beach resorts and named the Mason's Arms. http://www.themasonsarms.in.th/
Barry Taylor (April 2012)
 
This 1830s Coopers Brewery pub was eventually taken over by Watneys. Closed in 1992 due to persistent trouble it was converted to flats.
Bob Bates (May 2016)
 

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