MelC
United Kingdom |
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Sat 18th Jun 2022 11:25am
Hi everyone,
My 4th Great Grandfather was Thomas Green who was landlord of The Nugget Pub during the second half of the 19th century. There is a story about how in his early life he went to Australia as part of the gold rush and he then went on to name the pub. I have the passenger records for his trip.
He sadly took his own life at the pub aged 70, in 1889 by cutting his own throat. The newspaper articles which report his death also refer to his prospecting and how the pub got its name.
If anyone has any more information or can help me find anything else about the pub or my 4xGGF I would be really grateful.
Thanks
Melanie Caldicott |
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
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Sat 18th Jun 2022 12:09pm
Hi Melanie,
Welcome to our forum, and thank you so much for your super posts. And how sad about your g-g-g-g-granddad, I never knew about that.
Hopefully some of our members will be able to help you find out more about this, and the other subjects you've posts about - Eddie Weaver - Lord Mayor and Caldicott Research. In return, of course, we'd all love to learn more about these things, so if you'd like to share with us some of the research that you've done so far, it will be of great interest, and also help us to locate more specific information for you. |
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Midland Red
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Sat 18th Jun 2022 1:02pm
From the "Cov Pub History" on the left, you will find this page. |
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Osmiroid
UK |
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Sat 18th Jun 2022 1:15pm
I didn't know about this, the art deco version is great, but shame they de-originalised it with the paint. At least it's not as grotesque as when the Phantom Coach was painted grey.
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