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Prince Albert, Pub?
Was looking through this Northumberland Directory (1855?) on the book archive website:
"History, topography, and directory of Northumberland, &c." It has a Prince Albert (Ralph Graham) listed in "Hotels and Public Houses" for Amble. Anyone familiar with that one? https://archive.org/stream/historyto...e/712/mode/2up |
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1851 Census - no subscription atm, Janwhin ?
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1851:
Ralph Graham, (53) born 1798, "Pensioner East India Company Serv" 1861: Ralph Graham, (63) "Labourer and Pensioner East India Co" Blue Bell Row, (last entry before Togston Square listings) |
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This rang bell all of a sudden: Janwhin already put this 1855 list up in 2012:
[But no extra info on Graham.] http://www.coquetandcoast.co.uk/ambl...t=ralph+graham |
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This must have been the name (for a time) of the building that stood on the site of the Garage on Albert Street, next to the Blue Bell? (or was that the Railway hotel??)
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Anyway. Map of the end of Bede Street / Albert Street (Dole office building not yet built)
Three buildings immediately north of the Blue Bell site?: |
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Railway Hotel is/was the Fourways
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