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Leicester Road, King William IVth/Quorn Country Hotel - then and now

The King William IVth pub on Leicester Road was one of the oldest pubs in Quorn. The older view was taken from a 1946 calendar. There is a name on the bottom which is presumably the photographer. It looks like Jas [James] Jobbins. The pub was demolished in 1956. The site is now the Quorn Country Hotel.


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 missing information Missing information: Do you recognise the name Jas [James] Jobbins from the 1940s?
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 Submitted on: 2011-11-25
 Submitted by: Sue Templeman, calendar kindly lent by Richard Thompson
 Artefact ID: 1446
 Artefact URL: www.quornmuseum.com/display.php?id=1446
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