Pubs in Lincoln: A History – The City’s Inns, Public Houses, Beerhouses, Breweries and Maltings

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Published 18th November 2017

Chapters include the following:

   – Lincoln’s maltings
   – The Rudgard family and the Crown Brewery, Waterside
           South
   – Dawber’s brewing and public house operations in Lincoln
   – Lincoln`s inns, public houses, beerhouses and hostelries:
           the origins of some of their names
   – Death of the beerhouse
   – Plotting the development of Lincoln’s public houses
           through an examination of the city’s building plans
   – No longer out of bounds: two historic Newark Road public
          houses
   – Elections: the landlords’ friend
   – The pub and leisure pursuits
   – ‘Several intelligent well-wishers’: temperance in Lincoln
   – Women and Lincoln’s pubs in the early twentieth century
   – Pubs in wartime Lincoln
   – Council estate pubs
   – The contemporary demise of the city-centre public house
   – A number of pub profiles also included.

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Paperback

Author

ed. A. Walker

Publisher

Survey of Lincoln

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