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The Wellington Inn pub on Langsett Road


Guest jen

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Ah yeah - was outside there the other day with my brother who pointed out that it says THE WELLINGTON INN above the door in stone ?

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hi there!!! my time of living in the welly were a real eye opener at times :rolleyes: but great times too!!! we used to have football team, a snooker team, ladies dart team. there was quite a few characters that were regulars. lol i wonder what you are all doing now. :unsure:

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Guest holberry

lol

hi ,I rember the welly very well I used to live at the don inn peniston rd ( near royal lancers ) we then moved to the boomerang

fawcet st my mate kev baxter lived at the welly we would have been around 14 at the time about 1965

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Great stuff - you must have some stories to tell then !!?

Welcome to the site and thanks for joining !

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Guest senseisimon

does anyone remember the wellington inn pub on langsett road

Hi Jen

Lorraine Derek Simon and Nathan

Do you remember us

your old man was called geoff (nookie) and your mother Christine and then your Paul (DR WHO)

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hi ,I rember the welly very well I used to live at the don inn peniston rd ( near royal lancers ) we then moved to the boomerang

fawcet st my mate kev baxter lived at the welly we would have been around 14 at the time about 1965

My grandmothers sister lived at the Don Inn during WW2 - I have been going through some old family documents and came across a copy of her marriage certificate which has that pub down as her address in September 1944

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Guest wisewoodowl

Does anyone remember The Wellington in Grimesthorpe? That one was probably flattened around 1970.

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Eeek, isn't this my Hero and his Horse posting ? Whitehouse Lane ...

The Hillsborough Hotel. Formerly The Wellington (and before that The Hero and His Horse), this ex-Gilmours pub has been reinvented as a residential bed & breakfast hotel. Not content with a mere hotel Del has redesigned the bar and now sells a wide range of real ales. Although the range of beer is drawn from all around the country Del always stocks several beers from local microbreweries including Abbeydale, Barnsley and Wentworth.

http://www.sheffield-hotels-uk.co.uk/

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Original painting of "The Hero and His Horse", must have been 1840's when it was called this, certainly called The Wellington in 1849 when the place was run by George Parvin.

The Hero and His Horse on the Field of Waterloo by R B Haydon

The Duke of Wellington pictured with his horse twenty years after the battle.

Engraving published January 2nd 1843 by Thomas McLean.

Image size 28" x 22". Order code LANT4. Price £850.

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Original painting of "The Hero and His Horse", must have been 1840's when it was called this, certainly called The Wellington in 1849 when the place was run by George Parvin.

The Hero and His Horse on the Field of Waterloo by R B Haydon

The Duke of Wellington pictured with his horse twenty years after the battle.

Engraving published January 2nd 1843 by Thomas McLean.

Image size 28" x 22". Order code LANT4. Price £850.

Wellington Inn now the Hillsborough Hotel

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