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<big>'''Mary Edith Tomlin, ''' '' White Horse, 313 Ilkeston Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.''</big> | <big>'''Mary Edith Tomlin, ''' '' White Horse, 313 Ilkeston Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.''</big> | ||
William T Tomlin brewing from 1898 to 1914, followed by Mary until 1926, almost certainly his widow. | William T Tomlin brewing from 1898 to 1914, followed by Mary until 1926, almost certainly his widow. The pub became a Shipstone's house, but is now in use as a cafe. The former brewhouse still stands at the back. | ||
'''An assortment of images of the brewery.''' | '''An assortment of images of the brewery.''' | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Image:Tomlins 1.jpg | Image:Tomlins 1.jpg | ||
Image:Tomlins 2.jpg|The view almost 100 years later. | Image:Tomlins 2.jpg|The view almost 100 years later. | ||
Image:NottsNottinghamWhiteHorse1_SP_Dec05.jpg| | |||
Image:NottsNottinghamWhiteHorse1_SP_Dec05.jpg|When William Tomlin rebuilt the pub in 1912, he incorporated a plaque in the gable 'WT 1912' | |||
Image:NottsNottinghamWhiteHorse2_SP_Feb06.jpg|Mary Tomlin sold the pub to Shipstones, who applied their name in mosaic lettering in the front lobby. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 18:22, 28 March 2017

Mary Edith Tomlin, White Horse, 313 Ilkeston Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.
William T Tomlin brewing from 1898 to 1914, followed by Mary until 1926, almost certainly his widow. The pub became a Shipstone's house, but is now in use as a cafe. The former brewhouse still stands at the back.
An assortment of images of the brewery.
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The view almost 100 years later.
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When William Tomlin rebuilt the pub in 1912, he incorporated a plaque in the gable 'WT 1912'
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Mary Tomlin sold the pub to Shipstones, who applied their name in mosaic lettering in the front lobby.