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CAA Centre, Swanwick
CAA Centre, Swanwick
Bursledon Brickworks, Bursledon
West Street, Fareham, about 1908
Church of St Edmund, Crofton, Stubbington
Sarisbury Green
New Inn, Sarisbury
New Inn, Sarisbury
Holly Hill House, Sarisbury
Coldeast Hospital, Sarisbury
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Sun Inn, Stubbington |
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Brief Description: View of the Sun Inn, Stubbington with group of people outside and bicycles against wall, about 1935. |
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Subject Date: About 1935 |
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Creator: Copied by: Bradberry, Norman |
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Owner: Hampshire Library and Information Service |
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Contributor: Hampshire Library and Information Service |
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Full Description: Written on the walls of the Sun Inn are Fielders Titchfield Ales and Stout drawn from the wood. In the 1930's the landlord was Arthur Browning. The inn had a sawdust floor and sold J R Fielders stouts and ales. Fielder's Breweries of Titchfield were one of the last breweries left in the area, serving around 10 pubs locally. In 1859 the Sun Inn was a beer house and only allowed to sell beer. It was demolished in 1969 to make way for a modern block of shops that now includes Iceland.
Reference:
1. Brown, Ron. 1997. Stubbington and Titchfield, p. 125.
2. Prestidge, Colin. 1997. History of Stubbington, p. 173.
Copy photograph of a photograph. |
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Place: Stubbington, Fareham Borough, Hampshire |
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Subject: building, public house, inn, beer house, Sun Inn, brewery, Fielders Breweries, stout, ale, transport, bicycle, fashion, dress, shop, Iceland |
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Name Subject: Arthur Browning, J R Fielder, Sun Inn, Fielders Breweries, Iceland |
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Content Type: Photograph |
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Location: Fareham Library |
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Local Ref: 1783 |
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Unique ID: hs-hl-hs2378-i-00-000.jpg |
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IPR: Hampshire Library and Information Service - Hampshire County Council |
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