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Liberty Tavern - Easington Village (easv0006)

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Photograph showing the corner of a street leading into another road; on the corner is a two-storey house with a tiled roof and an outhouse attached to it; beyond the house is another two-storey building with the sign Liberality Tavern on its side; a board can be seen above the door on its front which is plain; two men can be seen in the road at the right of the picture, which has been identified as being in Easington Village

Liberty Tavern - Easington Village

Photograph showing the corner of a street leading into another road; on the corner is a two-storey house with a tiled roof and an outhouse attached to it; beyond the house is another two-storey building with the sign Liberality Tavern on its side; a board can be seen above the door on its front which is plain; two men can be seen in the road at the right of the picture, which has been identified as being in Easington Village

Date: - 1900


It is the Liberality tavern ( now the Village Inn) the buildings next dorr are the blcaksmiths forge situated on the corner of Sunderland Rd/Seaside Lane -Kings Head on right of picture.

Comment added by Eileen Hopper on 07/09/2008 16:36:00

The pub in your photo was called the LIBERALITY TAVERN. My gg/grandfather Matthew Newby was landlord in 1881. His wife"s name was Jane [ nee Scott ]

Comment added by Geoffrey Wilson on 05/01/2009 14:26:00

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