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Lowestoft Clarendon Stores
Lowestoft Clarendon Stores
South East, 52.47902,1.75504
Closed: during WW2
179 London Rd North
grid reference TM 550 934
The Clarendon Stores was hit by a bomb during the Second World War, destroying the first floor (where unfortunately, the landlord was at the time). The ground floor remains to this day, though the more modern shop-front means it would be unrecognisible today.
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Landlords
1891: Alfred Woolner ((beer house - pub not named) (& wine dealer) (179 London rd north))
1891: Alfred Woolner ((Licensed Victualler, Clarendon Stores, Head/Married/55y/born Beccles))
1891: + Elizabeth Woolner ((Clarendon Stores, Wife/Married/64y/born Poringland, Norfolk))
1900: Henry Baxter ((beer retailer - pub not named) (179 London rd))
1901: Henry Baxter ((Publican, 179 London Rd., pub not named, Head/Married/37y/born East Dereham, Norfolk))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)