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Green Man

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Date of photo: 1987 |
Picture source: Pat
McCaffery |
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The Green Man was situated at 196 High Street.
This pub was present by 1700 and
closed in 2000. It was demolished in 2002, with a Holiday Inn built on
the site. It originally had its own
distillery, but by 1937 had become a Truman’s pub. |
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Source: Bob Brodie |
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My band used to play live music at this venue
during the mid 80s ...it was a good stage setup but a bit dead in terms of
numbers of people there. |
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Andrzej Wronkowski (July 2023) |
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Cyril Eaton |
1967/1970 |
Trainee manager. Chick and Lil Reddings were the managers
and Charlie redwood used to sell jellied eels outside the front door . |
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Caroline Stewart (Armstrong) |
1989/1990 |
Lived and Worked in The Pub. Got lots of good Memories.
Owner was Michael Winters from Ireland. Fab boss |
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Colin New |
1969/1972 |
Does anybody recall a murder
outside the pub around about 1969? |
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Gary
Hall |
1981 |
Saw Micky Jupp play here in 1981. |
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Other Photos |
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Site of The Green Man, 2012 |
Picture source: Colin Price |