Rugby. Grazier's Arms

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Date:1870 - 1879 (c.)

Description:The Grazier's Inn in Church Street, Rugby. The inn was occupied by John Reynolds for upwards of 40 years. He died in 1874. On the 15th February 1875 the inn was sold to The Northampton Brewery Co. for £2,750. According to the Rugby Advertiser of the 22nd January 1898, the name was changed to "The Great Central Railway Hotel". In the Rugby Directory of 1900 it still appears as the Grazier's Arms and in the Rugby Directory of 1901 it appears as the Central Hotel. 1870s


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1860s
Rugby.  Church Street, old houses
Rugby. Church Street, old houses

Terraced housing and shops in Church Street, Rugby. Meat hanging outside butcher's ...

1890s
Rugby.  Church Street
Rugby. Church Street

Church Street, Rugby. Shops and market stall, pedestrians, prams, cyclist, horse ...

1910s
Rugby.  Church Street
Rugby. Church Street

Church Street, Rugby. Varney's shop, other shops and empty market stalls. 1910s Men ...

1950s
Rugby.  Squirrel Inn
Rugby. Squirrel Inn

The Squirrel Inn, Rugby at night. 1950s

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