Gone but not forgotten

Bell Vue, New Quay

The short lived Bell Vue was located on George Steet.  Opened in circa 1868 and flourished until the 1880s.

Anchor Inn, Rhosllannerchrugog

The old inn stood at the bottom of Pentre Hill but fire destroyed the establishment in 1956.  The licensee in the 1930s was Edward Davies who was known locally as Ned the Anchor, who served home brew.

The boxer, Billy Morgan, had his own gymnasium in the pub's stables.
 

The Bird in Hand, Neath

Neath RUF during the 1920s changed at the pub and then proceeded to walk across the fairground to the ground.  According to Dai Davies ‘they had shower baths and showers, everything was there for us’

Angel Tavern, Welshpool

The timber framed inn dated back to the 16th century and was much changed in the 18th century.  During the 19th century the Angel was a popular watering hole for cattlemen attending the market.  By 1881 the Angel had ceased to be a public house and one Thomas I.Williams, shoemaker was occupying the premises.

Liverpool Arms, Bangor

Wedi cael ei leoli ar yr ffordd prysur rhwng Caergybi a Llundain ac yn brysur iawn yn y bedwaredd ganrif ar bymtheg.  Dymchwelwyd y dafarn yn 1987

Cross Keys, Menai Bridge

Nôl yn nghyfnod Fictoraidd y perchennog oedd John Richard Jones oedd yn cynnig cwrw yn y bar a choffi yn y lolfa. 
 
Caewyd yn 1896 ac adeiladwyd Banc Lloegr yn ei le

Packhorse Inn, Y Trallwng

Arferai sefyll ar Mount St. ac o bosib roedd yn dyddio i’r 16eg ganrif.  Ar un adeg roedd yn gyrchfan poblogaidd gyda masnachwyr a ffermwyr yn ystod ffeiri a gynhaliwyd ar Raven Square.

Bull Inn, Y Trallwng

Arferai sefyll ar Church St. ac yn hwyrach neidiwyd yr enw i’r Queens Hotel.  

Coach & Horses, Y Trallwng

Arferai sefyll ar Church St.  Pan gaewyd y lle daeth yn eiddo i Morris, Ocsiynwyr Marshall & Poole.

Red Lion, Ruthin

The hangman, Sam Burrows, was staying at the Red Lion Ruthin on the night before the execution of John Connor a highway robber

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